Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the ruler of Dubai, is a prominent figure in the modernization of Dubai and the establishment of the UAE on the global stage. As a member of Dubai’s ruling Maktoum family, he has played a pivotal role in various leadership positions, including heading the Dubai Police Force and Dubai Defence Force. He has also been instrumental in the development of significant institutions such as the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government and iconic structures like the Burj Khalifa. With a large family consisting of nine sons and 14 daughters from six wives, his wife Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum is considered the “First Lady of Dubai.”
Quick Facts
- Also Known As: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
- Age: 74 Years, 74 Year Old Males
- Family:
- Spouse/Ex-: Haya bint Al Hussein (m. 2004), Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum (m. 1979)
- Father: Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum
- Mother: Latifa bint Hamdan Al Nahyan
- Children: Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Hessa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (III), Maktoum bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Maryam bint Mohammed bin Rashed Al Maktoum (I), Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Shaikha bint Mohammed bin Rashed Al Maktoum
- Born Country: United Arab Emirates
- Prime Ministers
- Vice Presidents
- City: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Childhood & Early Life
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum was born on July 15, 1949, in Al Shindagha, Dubai, Trucial States (Now the UAE) to Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum and Latifa bint Hamdan Al Nahyan. He is the third son of Dubai’s ruling Maktoum family, who are descendents of the ‘House of Al-Falasi.’ His mother was the daughter of the ruler of Abu Dhabi.
He was privately tutored in Arabic and Islamic Studies since he was 4 years old. He started his formal education in 1955, at the ‘Al Ahmedia School,’ and then moved to the ‘Al Shaab School.’ He joined the ‘Dubai Secondary School’ two years later. He was fond of horses as a child and often stopped by at the stables on his way to school.
In 1966, he joined the ‘Bell Educational Trust’s English Language School’ in the UK and then joined ‘Mons Officer Cadet School’ in Aldershot (subsequently, part of Sandhurst). He graduated as the best Commonwealth student, with the sword of honor. After his cadet training, he went to Italy to train as a pilot.
Career
He was made the head of the ‘Dubai Police Force’ and the ‘Dubai Defence Force’ by his father when he returned to Dubai on completion of his military training. Soon, the British forces withdrew from the Trucial States. He became the first minister of defense of the newly formed UAE, in December 1971.
During this period, there were several skirmishes between rival tribes in a struggle for power. He was instrumental in defeating the coup against the ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah in January 1972. He was involved in negotiations when the flight ‘JAL 404,’ hijacked by the ‘Japanese Red Army,’ landed in Dubai in 1973. He was also involved in negotiations with the hijackers of ‘KLM 861.’
He was also responsible for the ‘Dubai Civil Aviation Authority.’ He was instrumental in the launch of the Dubai-based airlines, ‘Emirates,’ in October 1985. ‘Emirates’ later became one of the world’s leading airlines. His involvement with flying led him to inaugurate the first ‘Dubai Airshow’ in 1985. The show remains witness to some of the biggest aircraft deals of the region every year.
His elder brother, Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, appointed him as the “Crown Prince of Dubai” by signing two decrees in January 1995. Mohammed became the ruler of Dubai in January 2006, after the death of his brother.
Subsequently, he was appointed as the vice president of the UAE by the ‘Federal National Council,’ and in February 2006, he was nominated as the prime minister of the UAE by President Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
As the prime minister of his country, he made strategic reforms in the ‘Federation’s governance, to achieve better coordination and planning in the social, economic, legislative, and judicial fields at the federal and local levels. He released ‘Vision 2021’ in February 2010. It was a plan that was considered to be a masterpiece in terms of long-term strategy and national agenda.
He announced the plan for ‘Dubai Internet City,’ which soon became a technology hub and free-trade zone that attracted investments from across the globe. This led to the formation of ‘Dubai Media City,’ a tax-free hub for media organizations. He also assisted in the formation other hubs, such as ‘Dubai Healthcare City’ and ‘Dubai Knowledge Village.’
He showed zero tolerance to corruption and acted ruthlessly to weed out corruption from the system by targeting high-profile offenders, such as the head of ‘Dubai Customs’ and government-owned real-estate agencies.
He founded the ‘Mohammed bin Rashid Global Initiatives’ (MBRGI) to promote humanitarian aid and to bring about a change and improve the quality of life of the oppressed all over the world. He has initiated several programs that support over 130 million people in 116 countries.
Personal Life & Legacy
Sheikh Mohammed is a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause against the Israeli occupation. He has often mentioned the need to follow a two-state solution to bring about peace in the region and the need to address the Palestinian issue before normalizing relations with Israel. He has also made large donations for the rehabilitation of Palestinians and Afghans in the war-torn regions.
He has authored several publications, including ‘My Vision: Challenges in the Race for Excellence’ (2004), ‘Poems from the Desert’ (2009), ‘Spirit of the Union: Lecture on the Occasion of the United Arab Emirates 40th National Day’ (2012) and ‘Flashes of Thought: Lessons in Life and Leadership from the Man behind Dubai’ (2015).
Sheikh Mohammed is known to have nine sons and 14 daughters from at least six wives. He got married to his first cousin, Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum, in 1979. She is the mother of his heir-presumptive, Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, and is considered to be the “First Lady of Dubai.” Among his other wives is Haya bint Al Hussein, who is the daughter of King Hussein of Jordan.
Sheikh Mohammed owns a number of businesses, which include ‘Dubai World’ and ‘Dubai Holding.’ His companies have ventured into real estate, logistics, finance, hospitality, and communications, across the globe.
He formed ‘DP World’ by merging ‘Dubai Ports Authority’ and ‘Dubai Ports International.’ The organization became a global player in the acquisition of ports. Soon, politicians in the US began to express their concerns about the company’s acquisition of a number of US ports.
The ‘Burj Al Arab’ was constructed on the instructions of Sheikh Mohammed, who wished to make an iconic building that would house the world’s most luxurious hotel. It is constructed on an island off Jumeirah Beach.
The ‘Burj Khalifa’ is the world’s tallest building and was inaugurated by Sheikh Mohammed in January 2010. It is located in ‘Downtown Dubai,’ which also houses the world’s largest shopping mall, ‘The Dubai Mall.’
The ‘Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government’ is a top-class academic and research institution in the field of administration that centers on the Arab world. It also maintains close relations with international institutions and organizes global conferences on administration.
Sheikh Mohammed is an international figure in the field of horse breeding and owns ‘Darley Stud,’ which is one of the biggest horse-breeding centers in the world, with farms in the US, England, Ireland, and Australia. He initiated the ‘Dubai World Cup,’ which is one of the most highly rated international horse-racing events.
He has faced criticism for encouraging the enslavement of thousands of young boys as jockeys in camel races and for allowing the use of highly toxic steroids for horse racing. He has also been accused of abusing his daughters on multiple occasions.