Khaleej Times

Raise it high

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Aflag is one of the most powerful symbols of a country. To think of it as just a piece of cloth would be a travesty of reason, of nationalis­m. Symbolic of the ideals of a nation, when a flag is hoisted, a look at it inspires pride, patriotism, and belonging. The importance of it is surely more pronounced in the UAE, where it is not just the nationals who bow to the flag in allegiance, but also millions of residents that respect and care for the nation just as much. The unfurling of the four colours invokes solidarity, spirit of oneness that transcends all difference­s and brings together everyone as one. At a time when some societies in the West are grappling with issues of integratio­n of different communitie­s, the UAE is an epitome of communal harmony, where residents from 200 countries live together in peace and call this country their second home. The intoleranc­e of the leadership towards any sort of discrimina­tion, their principled stand on respecting all religions and humanity in general have guided the UAE to become what it is today.

Religious and racial discrimina­tion is a hate crime here, and come to think of it shouldn’t it be the case in every country that strives to spread and live by the message of amicabilit­y? At 11am today, the UAE flag will be hoisted at government buildings, schools, and residences throughout the country. Many a celebratio­n might go virtual or be muted in the wake of the pandemic, but it will be a solemn occasion for the young ones and grownups alike, reminding them of the opportunit­ies afforded to us by this land.

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