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Emirati Women Who Helped Build the Nation – Literally

Over a short span of time, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a Gulf nation consisting of seven emirates, rose to become one of the most developed and powerful nations in the world, known for – amongst many things – its cosmopolitan cities, awe-inspiring infrastructures, and award-winning buildings. Behind its rise to glory are great minds and skilled personalities who helped build the nation, many of them incredible and incredibly-talented women such as these six:

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Majda Abdellatif Al Muhaideb

Majda Abdellatif Al Muhaideb and Sumaya Dabbagh are two female architects behind some of the UAE's iconic mosques. In fact, their contributions are major milestones for the nation. Al Muhaideb is credited for designing one of Sharjah's iconic mosques that dates back in the 1970s. It was the first major mosque in the Emirates to have been designed by a woman, especially with very few female architects at the time.

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