Dawoodi Bohra leader plants indigenous date palm trees to supports the Dubai 2040 plan - GulfToday

Dawoodi Bohra leader plants indigenous date palm trees to supports the Dubai 2040 plan

Syedna Saifuddin gestures during the date palm tree planting initiative in Dubai.

The leader of the worldwide Dawoodi Bohra community, Sultan Al-Bohra Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin, initiated the planting of 80 indigenous date palm trees in Al Qusais, Dubai to foster positive climate action and promote sustainable development in the UAE.

To inaugurate the project, Syedna Saifuddin planted a date palm tree at the reservoir near Burhani Masjid in Al Qusais in the presence of senior officials from Dubai Municipality.

The initiative of planting 80 date palm trees is part of the Dawoodi Bohra’s global philanthropic endeavor.
The Project Rise which works with local communities and organisations to provide better nutrition, health, access to water and environmental protection.

It also supports the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to increase green areas and establish nature reserves across the emirate.

The launch of the date palm tree initiative also aligns with the UAE’s Year of Sustainability and COP28 objectives to inspire collective action through nationwide commitment towards sustainable practices and foster global collaboration to address environmental challenges.

Kinana Jamaluddin, Representative of Sultan Al Bohra in the UAE said, “The date palm tree planting initiative embodies the spirit of collaboration and collective responsibility that defines the UAE's approach to sustainable development.

“Through Syedna Saifuddin’s support to expand the cultivation of date palm trees, we hope to make a lasting impact on the environment and strengthen the community’s commitment to mitigating climate change in the region.”

From tree plantation drives and regular cleanup activities to making a shift to zero waste and renewable energy, the Dawoodi Bohra community in the UAE is continuously striving to address various forms of environmental concerns and taking collective action to conserve the UAE’s natural resources.

During his visit to Abu Dhabi last year, Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin also supported Abu Dhabi’s Mangrove initiative by contributing over 10,000 Mangrove Saplings to increase the emirate’s total mangrove coverage.



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