
Dibba Al-Hisn ( ar, دبا الحصن, ''white Dibba'') is a
pene-exclave of the
emirate
An emirate is a territory ruled by an emir, a title used by monarchs or high officeholders in the Muslim world. From a historical point of view, an emirate is a political-religious unit smaller than a caliphate. It can be considered equiva ...
of
Al-Sharjah
Sharjah Football Club ( ar, نادي الشارقة لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club based in Sharjah that competes in the UAE Pro League. Their home stadium is Sharjah Stadium.
Founded in 1966, it has been the most s ...
, one of the seven
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE; ar, اَلْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَة الْمُتَحِدَة ), or simply the Emirates ( ar, الِْإمَارَات ), is a country in Western Asia ( The Middle East). It is located at ...
. It is bordered by the
Gulf of Oman
The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ar, خليج عمان ''khalīj ʿumān''; fa, دریای عمان ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ar, خلیج مکران ''khalīj makrān''; fa, دریای مکرا� ...
from the East,
Dibba Al-Baya (a province of Oman in
Musandam) 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 Dibbas. It is mostly known for its fish market and the ancient fortress from which it got its name. Also, it is known for its high density of population relative to the other Dibbas.
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 second millennium and early first millennium
BCE, contemporary with such sites as
Shimal, Tell Abraq and Rumeilah, and of scattered occupation during the period of al-Dur and
Mileiha, most mention of Dibba is in the period just prior to and after the coming of Islam. Under the
Sasanians
The Sasanian () or Sassanid Empire, officially known as the Empire of Iranians (, ) and also referred to by historians as the Neo-Persian Empire, was the last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th-8th centuries AD. Named ...
and their Omani clients the Al-Juland, an important market existed at Dibba. Dibba was sometimes the capital of Oman. According to Ibn Habib, "merchants from
Sindh
Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
, India, China, people of the East and West came to it."
Islamic period
* (632 - 633
CE) Soon after the death of
Muhammad
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد; 570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monot ...
, a rebellion broke out at Dibba, and a faction of the
Azd
The Azd ( ar, أَزْد), or ''Al-Azd'' ( ar, ٱلْأَزْد), are a tribe of Sabaean Arabs.
In ancient times, the Sabaeans inhabited Ma'rib, capital city of the Kingdom of Saba' in modern-day Yemen. Their lands were irrigated by the Ma ...
, led by
Laqit bin Malik, nicknamed ''Thu at-Taj'' ("The Crowned"), rejected Islam by refusing to pay the
Zakat
Zakat ( ar, زكاة; , "that which purifies", also Zakat al-mal , "zakat on wealth", or Zakah) is a form of almsgiving, often collected by the Muslim Ummah. It is considered in Islam as a religious obligation, and by Quranic ranking, is ...
— the Islamic principle of giving a percentage of one's income to charity. Since Zakat is one of the
five pillars of Islam
The Five Pillars of Islam (' ; also ' "pillars of the religion") are fundamental practices in Islam, considered to be obligatory acts of worship for all Muslims. They are summarized in the famous hadith of Gabriel. The Sunni and Shia agree ...
, this faction committed an act of
Ridda (
apostasy
Apostasy (; grc-gre, ἀποστασία , 'a defection or revolt') is the formal disaffiliation from, abandonment of, or renunciation of a religion by a person. It can also be defined within the broader context of embracing an opinion that i ...
), according to Islamic beliefs. Laqit was killed by an envoy of the caliph
Abu Bakr
Abu Bakr Abdallah ibn Uthman Abi Quhafa (; – 23 August 634) was the senior companion and was, through his daughter Aisha, a father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, as well as the first caliph of Islam. He is known with the honori ...
, in accord with one tradition, in what may have been a relatively small struggle; however, other sources, including
Al-Tabari
( ar, أبو جعفر محمد بن جرير بن يزيد الطبري), more commonly known as al-Ṭabarī (), was a Muslim historian and scholar from Amol, Tabaristan. Among the most prominent figures of the Islamic Golden Age, al-Tabari ...
, say that at least 10,000 rebels were killed in one of the biggest battles of the
Ridda wars
The Ridda Wars ( ar, حُرُوْبُ الرِّدَّةِ, lit=Apostasy Wars) were a series of military campaigns launched by the first caliph Abu Bakr against rebellious Arabian tribes. They began shortly after the death of the Islamic proph ...
(). 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'').
* During the time of the
Abbasid
The Abbasid Caliphate ( or ; ar, الْخِلَافَةُ الْعَبَّاسِيَّة, ') was the third caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It was founded by a dynasty descended from Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abdul-Muttal ...
caliph
A caliphate or khilāfah ( ar, خِلَافَة, ) is an institution or public office under the leadership of an Islamic steward with the title of caliph (; ar, خَلِيفَة , ), a person considered a political-religious successor to th ...
Al Mu'tadid (870 - 892 CE), 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 CE)
Dibba Al-Hisn is believed to be the site where the Portuguese during the
Habsburg Dynasty
The House of Habsburg (), alternatively spelled Hapsburg in Englishgerman: Haus Habsburg, ; es, Casa de Habsburgo; hu, Habsburg család, it, Casa di Asburgo, nl, Huis van Habsburg, pl, dom Habsburgów, pt, Casa de Habsburgo, la, Domus Hab ...
built a fort and a wall around the cit
In August 1648, the Arabs besieged
Muscat, Oman
Muscat ( ar, مَسْقَط, ) is the capital and most populated city in Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate was ...
, and on October 31, 1648, a treaty was signed between the two opponents. The terms required the Portuguese to build the fortress of
Kuriyat, Dibba Al-Hisn and
Matrah (Oman).
Modern history[Chronicle of Progress: 25 Years of Development in the United Arab Emirates
By Ibrahim Abed, Paula Casey-Vine, Abdullah Al Jabali. , ]
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.
: ''This timeline states events related to
Dibba of UAE —
Dibba Al-Fujairah and Dibba Al-Hisn.
* June 3, 1973: UAE president Sheikh
Zayed began an inspection tour of the Northern Emirates, including
Ras al-Khaimah
Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) ( ar, رَأْس ٱلْخَيْمَة, historically Julfar) is the largest city and capital of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It is the sixth-largest city in UAE after Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al A ...
,
Al-Rams, Dibba Al-Hisn,
Dibba Al-Fujairah,
Khor Fakkan
Khor Fakkan ( ar, خَوْر فَكَّان, Khawr Fakkān) is a city and exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman, and geographically surrounded by the Emirate of Fuja ...
,
Fujairah
Fujairah City ( ar, الفجيرة) is the capital of the emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. It is the seventh-largest city in UAE, located on the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean). It is the only Emirati capital city on the ...
, and
Masafi
Masafi ( ar, مسافي) is a village located on the edge of the Hajar Mountains in the United Arab Emirates. It sits at the inland entrance of the Wadi Ham, which runs down to Fujairah City. The border between the emirates of Fujairah and Ras Al ...
.
* September 10, 1974: Mohammad Khalifa Al Kindi signed a
AED 52 million contract for the construction and surfacing of the road between
Khor Fakkan
Khor Fakkan ( ar, خَوْر فَكَّان, Khawr Fakkān) is a city and exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman, and geographically surrounded by the Emirate of Fuja ...
and Dibba (the
E99 road).
* June 9, 1975: The Ministry of Communication in a memorandum asked the Supreme 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
Masafi ( ar, مسافي) is a village located on the edge of the Hajar Mountains in the United Arab Emirates. It sits at the inland entrance of the Wadi Ham, which runs down to Fujairah City. The border between the emirates of Fujairah and Ras Al ...
at a cost of AED 94.5 Million.
* July 23, 1976: Sheikh
Zayed visited
Fujairah
Fujairah City ( ar, الفجيرة) is the capital of the emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. It is the seventh-largest city in UAE, located on the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean). It is the only Emirati capital city on the ...
. He also inspected the new
Dibba Al-Fujairah -
Khor Fakkan
Khor Fakkan ( ar, خَوْر فَكَّان, Khawr Fakkān) is a city and exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman, and geographically surrounded by the Emirate of Fuja ...
highway project (the E99 road) and visited
Falaj Al-Mualla village.
* January 19, 1977: The Federal Council of Ministers approved a number of projects costing AED 56 million, including water distribution in
Ajman
Ajman ( ar, عجمان, '; Gulf Arabic: عيمان ʿymān) is the capital of the emirate of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates. It is the fifth-largest city in UAE after Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Al Ain. Located along the Persian Gulf, it ...
and Dibba.
* January 10, 1978:
Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi
Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi ( ar, سلطان بن محمد القاسمي; born 2 July 1939) is the sovereign ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah and a member of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates.
He has ruled Sharjah cont ...
opened the
wharf
A wharf, quay (, also ), staith, or staithe is a structure on the shore of a harbour or on the bank of a river or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. Such a structure includes one or more Berth (moorings), berths ...
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
Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum ( ar, ٱلـشَّـيْـخ رَاشِـد بِـن سَـعِـيْـد آل مَـكْـتُـوْم, Ash-Shaykh Rāshid bin Sa`īd Āl Maktūm; 11 June 1912 – 7 October 1990) was the vice president ...
ordered the immediate commencement of the 100-bed extension to the
Dibba Al-Fujairah and
Khor Fakkan
Khor Fakkan ( ar, خَوْر فَكَّان, Khawr Fakkān) is a city and exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman, and geographically surrounded by the Emirate of Fuja ...
hospitals.
* November 19, 1980: Sheikh
Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi laid the foundation stone for the AED 350 million
Fujairah
Fujairah City ( ar, الفجيرة) is the capital of the emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. It is the seventh-largest city in UAE, located on the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean). It is the only Emirati capital city on the ...
Cement Factory in
Dibba Al-Fujairah.
Sports
*
Dibba Al-Hisn Sports Club
Education
Universities
A branch of the Community College of the
University of Sharjah
is available in Dibba Al-Hisn.
Public schools
Alkhalidya Secondary Schoo
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
Dibba Airport, 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
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