His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has called on every citizen, resident, and institution across the country to hoist the UAE flag at exactly 11am on November 3.
Sheikh Mohammed said the annual gesture represents a renewed commitment to the nation, symbolising unity, loyalty, and pride in the country’s leadership and achievements.
A Day of Nationwide Unity
The occasion coincides with UAE Flag Day, a celebration that brings together people from all walks of life in a display of national pride and solidarity. The flag will be raised across homes, schools, offices, and government buildings, as well as public landmarks, marking the start of the UAE’s “National Month” celebrations that continue until December 2, the country’s 52nd National Day.
Proper Flag Etiquette
Sheikh Mohammed also reminded residents to ensure the flag is in good condition, free from fading or tearing, as a sign of respect for the nation. When displayed vertically in the middle of a street, the red stripe should be at the top, followed by the other three colours beneath it.
The UAE Flag Day, first introduced by Sheikh Mohammed in 2013, serves as a reminder of the country’s unity, progress, and shared sense of belonging under one flag.