Wednesday, 14 November 2012

UAE Stands Tall in the Timeline of History


The amenities that the United Arab Emirates as a country provides to its citizens are simply unmatched throughout the world and only the most advanced of cities in the world can be compared to this modern gateway to Asia. In the ancient times, the states that were considered to be the best in the world were the ones that had the best law and order situations. About Baghdad, it is said, that in the time of Abbasid Caliph Haroon Rashed, if a coin got dropped in a market, the owner could return after one day and pick up the coin again from the same place as nobody could dare to rob.

When we look at the modern states of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah or Ajman etc, we can easily find the traces of the same golden eras as the law of the land is equally effective as it used to be in those greatest of states in the history. Stockholm is remembered for its medical facilities, because it had scores of hospitals. When we see the Dubai Healthcare City, it reminds us of the golden era of Stockholm while when the synchronized system of patients’ data throughout the state is brought to the forth, it actually means that this city has clearly excelled in this field.

The Athens is known for its magnificent facilities for recreation as it had scores of parks, grounds and the Athenians could enjoy their life and as they had proper nurturing of the minds, they were able to produce some of the greatest thinkers in the history of mankind because it is actually the freedom of brain that allows the person to think. The parks and hangout options along with the charming beach parties and recreational activities, the UAE is equally fruitful if we look at all these facilities.

And the golden architectural era of the Moghul India can be compared with any of the fantastic buildings that the Dubai real estate is known for. So undoubtedly, UAE stands tall along with all the greatest of cities that have ever been on the face of this globe at any point in the timeline of mankind.

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