Dibba Al-Hisn

Dibba Al-Hisn
Dibba Al-Hisn
دبا الحصن
—  town  —
Dibba Al-Hisn
A mosque in Dibba Al-Hisn, emirate of Sharjah

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Dibba Al-Hisn is located in United Arab Emirates
Dibba Al-Hisn
Location of Dibba Al-Hisn
Coordinates: 25°37′8″N 56°16′24″E / 25.61889°N 56.27333°E / 25.61889; 56.27333
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Al-Sharjah
Named for The fort located by the sea or the vanished Portuguese fort
Government
 – Emir Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi
Time zone UAE standard time (UTC+4)
Website http://www.dibba.gov.ae/

Dibba Al-Hisn is an enclave of the emirate of Al-Sharjah, one of the seven of the United Arab Emirates. It is bordered by the Gulf of Oman from the East, Dibba Al-Baya from the North, and Dibba Al-Fujairah from the South. It is also geographically part of the Dibba region. It is the smallest in size among the other Dibbas. It is mostly known for the its fish market and the ancient fortress, where it got its name from. Also known for its high density population relative to the other Dibbas.

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History

Pre-Islamic Period

  • Dibba Al-Hisn has been an important site of maritime trade and settlement since the pre-Islamic era. Although there is slight information, mainly from tombs, of settlement during the later 2nd millennium and early first millennium BC, contemporary with such sites as Shimal, Tell Abraq and Rumeilah, and of scattered occupation during the period of al-Dur and Mileiha, it is in the period just prior to and after the coming of Islam that it is heard most about Dibba. Under the Sasanians and their Omani clients the Al-Juland, an important market existed at Dibba. Dibba was sometimes the capital of Oman.[1] According to Ibn Habib, 'merchants from Sindh, India, China, people of the East and West came to it'.

Islamic Period

  • (632 -633 AD) Soon after the death of Prophet Muhammad, a rebellion broke out at Dibba and a faction of the Azd, led by Laqit bin Malik, nicknamed "Thu at-Taj ذو التاج" means "The Crowned", rejected Islam by refusing to pay the Zakat; the Islamic principle of giving a percentage of one's income to charity. Since Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam, those have committed an act of Ridda (apostasy), according to Islamic beliefs. Laqit was killed by an envoy of the caliph Abu Bakr, in accordance to one tradition, in what may have been a relatively small struggle, while other sources, including Al-Tabari, say that at least 10,000 rebels were killed in one of the biggest battles of the Ridda wars (حروب الردة). The plain behind the Omani part of Dibba, Dibba Al-Baya, still contains a large cemetery which, according to local tradition, represents the fallen apostates of Dibba (Al-Murtaddeen المرتدين).
  • During the time of the Abbasid caliph Al Mu'tadid (870 - 892 AD), a great battle was fought at Dibba during the conquest of Oman by the Abbasid governor of Iraq and Bahrain, Muhammad bin Nur.

Colonial Period

Portuguese occupation (1624 - 1648 AD)

Dibba Al-Hisn believed to be the site where the Portuguese during the Iberian Union built a fort and a wall around the city.[1] In August 1648, the Arabs besieged Muscat, Oman and on October 31, 1648 a treaty was signed between the two opponents. The terms were as follows: the Portuguese should build the fortress of Kuriyat, Dibba Al-Hisn and Matrah(Oman). [2]

Modern History[2]

List of Rulers of Dibba

  • Under a Hakim
  • Sheikh Ahmad ibn Sultan al-Qasimi (1871–1883).
  • Sheikh Rashid ibn Ahmad al-Qasimi (1883–1937) with:
    • Sheikh Khalid II ibn Ahmad al-Qasimi (1903–1924)
    • Sheikh Ahmad ibn Rashid al-Qasimi (1937–1951)
  • reincorporated into Sharjah

Note: There have been land disputes between Dibba Al-Hisn and Dibba Al-Baya but these were resolved in the 1990s.

Fishing traps in the old port in Dibba Al-Hisn
This timeline states events related to Dibba of UAE; Dibba Al-Fujairah and Dibba Al-Hisn.
  • June 3, 1973: Former UAE president Sheikh Zayed began an inspection tour of the Northern Emirates including Ras al-Khaimah, Al-Rams, Dibba Al-Hisn, Dibba Al-Fujairah, Khor Fakkan, Fujairah, and Masafi.
  • September 10, 1974: Mohammad Khalifa Al Kindi signed a AED 52 million contract for the construction and surfacing of the road between Khor Fakkan and Dibba; the E99 road.
  • June 9, 1975: The Ministry of Communication in a memorandum asked the Supereme Council of the Federation for the authority to supervise transportation, the control of air space in all airports and all agreements made with airline companies in all the emirates. The Council of Ministers approved the construction of the highway between Dibba Al-Fujairah and Masafi at a cost of AED 94.5 Million.
  • July 23, 1976: Sheikh Zayed visited Fujairah. He also inspected the new Dibba Al-Fujairah - Khor Fakkan highway project; the E99 road. and visited Falaj Al-Mualla village.
  • January 19, 1977: The Federal Council of Misniters approved a number of projects costing AED 56 million including water distribution in Ajman and Dibba.
  • January 10, 1978: Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi opened the wharf at Dibba Al-Hisn which can accommodate 80 fishing boats. Part of the port will be used as ships berths
  • February 7, 1978: The Ministry of Water and Electricity announced that the east coast from Dibba to Fujairah had been connected through an electrical feeder station.
  • January 11, 1979: The AED 14 million electrical plant in Dibba Al-Fujairah was opened by Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi.
  • May 27, 1980: Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum ordered the immediate commencement of the 100-bed extension to the Dibba Al-Fujairah and Khor Fakkan hospitals.
  • November 19, 1980: Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi laid the foundation stone for the AED 350 million Fujairah Cement Factory in Dibba Al-Fujairah.

Sports

Dibba Al-Hisn Sports Club Main Entrance

Education

Universities

A branch of the Community College of the University of Sharjah[3] is available in Dibba Al-Hisn.

Public schools

Alkhalidya Secondary School [4]

Transportation

  • Dibba Al-Hisn can be accessed from one road through UAE and two roads from Musandam (Oman).
  • No airports are available in Dibba Al-Hisn due to its small size. There is an airstrip in Dibba Al-Baya for transportation to Musandam.
  • Taxi service is available. There is a provision for metered taxi service to be provided from the Emirate of Sharjah.

References

  1. ^ United Arab Emirates: A New Perspective By Ibrahim Abed, Peter Hellyer. ISBN 1900724472, 9781900724470
  2. ^ Chronicle of Progress: 25 Years of Development in the United Arab Emirates By Ibrahim Abed, Paula Casey-Vine, Abdullah Al Jabali. ISBN 1900724030, 9781900724036

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