His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has explored his take on the "politics of governance" ahead of completing 60 years of public service in his new book.
In a post on his official social media handle, Sheikh Mohammed unveiled Part I of the book titled Almatani Alhayah (Arabic for Life taught me, describing it as "simple in its words… candid in its expressions… authentic in its meanings".
The book features 35 chapters that reflect on significant moments from his leadership journey and intellectual philosophy, offering insights into Sheikh Mohammed's vision for governance, public affairs, and life in general. It is intended to be a lasting reference for both current and future generations.
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed emphasised the book's purpose, stating, “The best legacy we leave behind is not wealth, nor buildings and structures, but true wisdom, beneficial knowledge, and kind words that transcend borders and time, and from which all people may benefit.”
“In just a few years, I will complete 60 years in public service — 60 years in governance, in serving people, and in navigating the journey of life. They have passed quickly, with their challenges and achievements, joys and sorrows, crises and surprises.
Sharing his intent for the book's style, Sheikh Mohammed said, “I wanted this book to be simple in its words, candid in its expression, and genuine in its meaning—so that it may touch hearts directly.”
The book, he added, is first for himself, then for his children and his people and for those who "wish to learn from his life".
Sheikh Mohammed added that the book focuses on his "ideas, concepts and principles... rather than on projects and accomplishments".
The book will be available in stores on September 25.

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