Khaleej Times

You’re forgiven if you thought this is Zayed

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

SHARJAH — If you happen to meet Sharjah-based Emirati Hazza Saeed Abdullah Al Kitbi, you could be forgiven for wondering if he was Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan or at least a relative of the beloved founding father of the UAE.

Well, he is not. The 34-year-old has become a social media star due to his uncanny resemblanc­e to the late Sheikh Zayed.

The Emirati shot to fame when he posted his photo on social media 10 years ago and got “hundreds of comments” about the similarity.

Al Kitbi, who is frequently invited to heritage events, said many people think he is a grandson of Sheikh Zayed. “If you Google-search ‘Sheikh Zayed son’, my images will pop out.”

He said the observatio­n of 2018 as the Year of Zayed in the UAE has been a good opportunit­y for everyone to keep the legacy of the charismati­c leader alive.

sharjah — If you happen to meet him on the street or at one of the many heritage functions he is invited to, you would be left wondering if he was Sheikh Zayed. Bearing an uncanny resemblanc­e to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, you could be forgiven for assuming he was at least a relative of the beloved founding father of the UAE.

Well, he is not. Hazza Saeed Abdullah Al Kitbi is a 34-year-old Emirati who has become a social media star because of his striking resemblanc­e to Sheikh Zayed.

“It is really an honour for me to look like the late founding father Sheikh Zayed who shall always remain alive in our hearts and souls,” he said.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, the father of two beautiful girls — Rouda, 6, and Latifa, 4 — said the resemblanc­e was first noticed about 10 years ago.

“It was only when I posted a photo of mine on my account on Instagram that I started getting hundreds of comments on this likeness.

“I was also at a heritage event when everybody started talking about this similarity between me and Sheikh Zayed.”

Al Kitbi, who lives in Sharjah, said many people even thought he was a grandson of Sheikh Zayed. “If you Google-search ‘Sheikh Zayed son’, my images will pop out.”

Being a royal guard of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, Al Kitbi was also noticed by a member of the royal family, Sheikh Dhiab bin Mohammed bin Zayed. “He called me up and had a chat with me for some time.”

If I met Sheikh Zayed, I would first tell him how much we all miss him and I would apologise about the likeness people are talking about — because I am far below that incomparab­le honour.”

Hazza Saeed Abdullah Al Kitbi, Emirati

Al Kitbi said he would meet His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, “in a few days”. “I will apologise to him about the ‘Zayed Twin’ hashtag that was initially launched for him.”

No matter how viral his images had become, Al Kitbi said he had never made money out of his popularity.

“I have never gone to any restaurant to promote it and earn money as many social influencer­s do. I go there only to eat and leave as a normal customer,” he said.

He is mostly invited to heritage events because of his features. On top of that, he has been doing several charity works within and outside the UAE, visiting senior citizens, people of determinat­ion, patients, orphans and even schools, where he would usually talk about the UAE’s founding father.

Of the many funny situations he was involved in, Al Kitbi remembered a recent visit to an Emirati home in Al Ain where he gifted the family a UAE flag in celebratio­n of Flag Day.

“All the family members came in and sat with me in the Majlis (sitting room) except a little girl who stayed outside and kept crying.” He later learnt that the girl was scared of him. “She thought that I was Sheikh Zayed who she knew had died. I talked to her and comforted her, until she came in and smiled.”

Hollywood star

Al Kitbi’s reputation has gone beyond the UAE. Big Kahuna Films, a Hollywood company, contacted him for a short documentar­y movie on the late Sheikh Zayed.

“Ali Faisal Mustafa, the director, who is also a writer and producer, came all the way from the US to meet me, spent a lot of time shooting and recording videos of me.”

Embracing the Emirati heritage, Al Kitbi is a big fan of camels and falcons. “I spend a lot of time with my camels and falcons in the desert,” he said. “This spirituall­y lifts me up and adds to my happiness.”

Al Kitbi said the Year of Zayed has been a good opportunit­y for everyone in the UAE to keep the legacy of the charismati­c leader alive.

“If I met Sheikh Zayed, I would first tell him how much we all miss him and would also apologise about the likeness people are talking about between us — because I am really way far below that incomparab­le honour.”

 ?? Al Kitbi’s photos that have gone viral on social media, earning him invitation­s to several heritage events across the UAE and even a part in a documentar­y produced by a Hollywood company. — Supplied photos ??
Al Kitbi’s photos that have gone viral on social media, earning him invitation­s to several heritage events across the UAE and even a part in a documentar­y produced by a Hollywood company. — Supplied photos
 ?? — Supplied and file photos ?? Hazza Saeed Abdullah Al Kitbi (left) bears a striking similarity to the late Sheikh Zayed.
— Supplied and file photos Hazza Saeed Abdullah Al Kitbi (left) bears a striking similarity to the late Sheikh Zayed.
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