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UAE’s Tolerance Spirit Shines as Arab Communities Celebrate Diversity

Arab community leaders across the UAE highlighted unity through respect as they praised the country’s strong and consistent model of tolerance. They emphasized this approach during the International Day for Tolerance, stressing that the UAE continues to inspire the region with its commitment to open dialogue and peaceful coexistence. They also noted that this spirit strengthens daily life for residents and supports meaningful cultural understanding.

Moreover, communities across the country enjoy steady security and social stability. They value this environment because it welcomes many beliefs and traditions without friction. Leaders pointed out that the UAE now hosts one of the world’s most diverse populations, and they believe this diversity enriches daily interactions.

Jordanian Social Club director Mohammad Al Massadeh said the UAE builds trust through fairness and clear laws. He added that the country’s identity grows stronger each year due to this open approach. Al Massadeh explained that nearly 200 nationalities live together with confidence because they feel protected by a system that treats everyone with dignity. He also noted that the UAE’s rapid development stems from its combination of tolerance, goodwill, and flexible regulations.

Furthermore, Egyptian community leader Lutfi Hussein Ahmed highlighted the country’s early decision to establish a ministry focused on tolerance. He said this step set a regional example and encouraged other countries to understand the value of open communities. Lutfi also praised cultural programs that promote harmony and discourage discrimination. He pointed to the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi as a landmark that symbolizes shared understanding.

The Egyptian community, he added, feels deeply connected to the UAE’s culture. They join many cultural and artistic events to strengthen bonds and celebrate mutual respect.

Sudanese Club chairman Mohamed Baha Al Deen also praised the country’s inclusive environment. He noted that many cultures now consider the UAE a second home. He explained that people feel settled because the country treats everyone with fairness and provides a safe space for growth. Baha Al Deen said the UAE’s community model reflects values rooted in kindness, dignity, and “unity through respect.”

He concluded by expressing pride in the UAE’s strong social system. He said he feels grateful for the environment that allows every resident to experience real tolerance each day. Mohamed Baha Al Deen also noted that this national approach inspires other countries to consider similar paths toward peaceful coexistence and deeper understanding. This long-standing commitment continues to drive the message of unity through respect across all communities.

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