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The long-awaiting opening of Burj Dubai finally comes, one more day, tomorrow, 4th January 2010 will be the official opening of the skyscraper, the world tallest building and even the world tallest man made structure. The date is chosen, as the same date of the four anniversary of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum becoming the ruler of Dubai, the day that is dear to hearts of everyone, as mentioned by Emaar chairman, Mohammed Alabar. The tower is designed by skyscraper-pro architect, Adrian Smith.


Picture 1: Overall look of the building, Burj Dubai.



The opening ceremony will be organized as a grand ceremony, to mark the opening of the tower, the landmark and masterpiece of Dubai. The current height of the building is 824.55m to be exact, and it can be raised, so that other future buildings will never grab the world tallest title from this tower easily. The construction of such a tall building, in such a condition (high wind, dust, on a desert) is really an engineering breakthrough. The architecture is marvelous too, based on the design of Arabic flower. Burj in Arabic means tower.





Picture 2: View from the top of pinnacle of Burj Dubai, looking down.
Details of the opening ceremony:
Time: 21.00 United Arab Emirates time (17.00 GMT)
Date: 4th January 2010 (Monday)
Location: Burj Island.
Events: Fireworks, light shows, and new song for the Dubai Fountain, world tallest fountain.





Picture 3: Fireworks installed on the tower.



The first phase will be opened by tomorrow, and the commercial area in the building will be opened for business. Some areas are not completed yet, on the interior works. Landscaping works have been completed around the tower and Burj Island, and fireworks have been installed on the tower. The fireworks used will be the first of its kind…how does it looks like for a building with such a great height with fireworks blowing out in creative styles…it will be very amazing!

Picture 4: The light show (rehearsal) of the Burj Dubai.




Tomorrow, is the big day, for Dubai, for United Arab Emirates, and for the whole world too, especially to the fans of skyscrapers. This building isn’t skyscraper, it’s a superscraper, first in the world, exceeding 800m in height and can be seen 100km away. It is not only a building, it is an icon, a symbol of human achievement!
I will be gathering information and writing a post, on the opening ceremony, after the event, probably on the next post, with all fantastic pictures to be expected. The information and pictures from this post is mainly obtained from this informative website, www.burjdubaiskyscraper.com




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To be honest, I am not that excited about it.....Lets see how it will look like tomorrow. They said that the difference in the time of sunset (Adhan Maghrib) at Ramadan for those who fast from the very top of the tower to the ground floor is one minute!!!
Local newspaper are very excited about this event.
 
Coming from Toronto, it reminds me of the CN Tower. Never saw the point of that, and don't see the point of this.
 
^ exactly!! One of the signs of the day of judgment. They are going too far we must admit that. May Allah protect this country and it's people.
 
Only Allah swt can give the intelligence to man to even build this kind of building.

It does look nice , i must admit. i dont wana dubai bash.
 
It looks beautiful.

My wifes uncle is in Dubai, he is an architect on a lot of the big projects there so we get emails with pics of these buildings being built all the time.
 
:sl:

"...[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]y[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]ou will see the barefooted ones, the naked, the destitute, the herdsmen of the sheep (competing with each other) in raising lofty buildings."

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:ermm:

SubhAllah you can't get more clearer signs than this


this building will be a joke when abu dhabi finish there 'mile high' building which will be twice the length of this
 
I don't get the appeal of tall buildings in general. The fireworks & dancing fountains were beautiful, though, and I don't even usually like fireworks.

Oh, and it's Burj *Khalifa... :><:
 
I think I'd initially feel nervous for a while if I had to go into that building. It seems too big and unstable, as though it might collapse at any moment. :hmm:
 
SubhAllah you can't get more clearer signs than this


this building will be a joke when abu dhabi finish there 'mile high' building which will be twice the length of this

Abu Dhabi is not building mile high building, it is Saudia. But that project has been put on the back burner.
 
:sl:

Have you seen the sculptures Thamuud made into the solid rock? Did you see the awesome city Iraam of the 'Aad? Or how breath taking the Pyramids of Pharaoh were upon completion?

The point is that all this is a waste of money and time, yet we have people dying out of hunger and thirst.

By Allah! We will be asked about this on the day of Judgement.
 
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I wonder why dubai doesn't invest this money educating their young with the highest level possible (war is upon us) and all you can own is a good level head or actual money in the bank, not brothels for westerners in our homes?

Sob7an Allah.. this money doesn't belong to a royal family or governing bodies.. this money is intended for Muslim people.. so why do we have children looking in the garbage for food in Gaza while American whor s are enjoying Muslim wealth..

what a waste:


[SIZE=-1][Pickthal 8:25] And guard yourselves against a chastisement which cannot fall exclusively on those of you who are wrong-doers, and know that Allah is severe in punishment.[/SIZE]


very disappointed with the Arab world, and the rest especially Brunei.. that sultan must be satan's pawn..what a shame imsad
 
Well it was a waste of money for people who were not wise and were spend thrift. But it has bring good business to Dubai. Dubai is$100billion GDP, without any oil money. Which other ME city has that much GDP without oil? And city is safe and clean.
 
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I had once posted this in another thread, reposting it here:

All this reminds me of:
وكلُّ دار وإن طالت سلامتها
يوماً ستدركها النكباء والحوب

And every house, despite how long it remains intact
shall one day face ruin and desertion
These couplets were said by Utba bin Rabee'ah. Read the following:

The Hijrah of Hadhrat Abd bin Jahash (RA)

Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas (RA) narrates that Hadhrat Abd bin Jahash (RA) (brother of Hadhrat Abdullah bin Jahash (RA)) was the last person to migrate to Madinah and had become blind. When he resolved to migrate, his wife who was the daughter of Abu Sufyaan bin Harb bin Umayyah disliked it. She advised him to rather migrate to someone else other than Rasulullaah (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam). (Disregarding her advice) He took his family and wealth and secretly left the Quraysh and came to Rasulullaah (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) to Madinah. (His brother-in-law) Abu Sufyan (became very angry and) immediately sold his house in Makkah. Afterwards leather was kept in the house to cure (causing it to stink). When Abu Jahal bin Hishaam, Utba bin Rabee'ah, Shaybah bin Rabee'ah, Abbaas bin Abdil Muttalib and Huwaytib bin Abdil Uzza passed by the house, Utba's eyes flowed with tears as he recited the following couplets:
وكلُّ دار وإن طالت سلامتها
يوماً ستدركها النكباء والحوب
"Despite how long it remains intact, every house
shall one day face ruin and desertion"

Abu Jahal then turned to Hadhrat Abbaas (RA) and said, "You people (the family of Rasulullaah (SAwS)) have caused these problems for us." When Rasulullaah (SAwS) conquered Makkah and entered, Hadhrat Abu Ahmad (Abd bin Jahash) stood up to ask for his house. On the instruction of Rasulullaah (SAwS), Hadhrat Uthmaan (RA) stood up and took Abu Ahmad (RA) aside. (After speaking to him) Hadhrat Abu Ahmad stopped asking for his house.

Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas (RA) says that as Rasulullaah (SAwS) was sitting with his body taking support on one hand, Hadhrat Abu Ahmad (RA) recited the following couplets:
حبذا مكة من وادي
بها أمشي بلا هادي
بها يكثر عُوَّادي
بها تركز أوتادي
"How beloved a valley is Makkah
where I can walk without a guide
It is there (in Makkah) that my visitors are many
And it is there where my pegs are securely fixed"
[Tabarani and Ibn Ishaaq, as quoted in Al Bidayah wan Nihayah]

Copied from the book Hayatus Sahabah, Vol. 1
:w:
 
I wonder why dubai doesn't invest this money educating their young with the highest level possible (war is upon us) and all you can own is a good level head or actual money in the bank, not brothels for westerners in our homes?

Sob7an Allah.. this money doesn't belong to a royal family or governing bodies.. this money is intended for Muslim people.. so why do we have children looking in the garbage for food in Gaza while American whor s are enjoying Muslim wealth..

what a waste:


[SIZE=-1][Pickthal 8:25] And guard yourselves against a chastisement which cannot fall exclusively on those of you who are wrong-doers, and know that Allah is severe in punishment.[/SIZE]


very disappointed with the Arab world, and the rest especially Brunei.. that sultan must be satan's pawn..what a shame imsad

They do. Watch this, there is no documentary just this basic highlight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPsz-KUaba0&feature=related

But Dubai Cares has do some much in Africa, but media never shows this.
 
So I suppose Dubai's major debt crisis etc does not affect their constant expenditure. Honestly, I find this simply ridiculous. And second what Muraad said above. imsad
 
^ no, it seems that it didnt affect them, two big events in 4 months....the opening of Metro Dubai, and now the highest towers. They know how to deal with such issue very well.

I don't get the appeal of tall buildings in general. The fireworks & dancing fountains were beautiful, though, and I don't even usually like fireworks.

Oh, and it's Burj *Khalifa... :><:

the fireworks show was awesome!!

the name of the Burj was changed today when Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid start the ceremony. As he said, the new name itself was a surprise to people. It was named after the name of the UAE president Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed.

I think people will take some time to get used to the new name.

But seriously, I see them going to far on this thing
 
So I suppose Dubai's major debt crisis etc does not affect their constant expenditure. Honestly, I find this simply ridiculous. And second what Muraad said above. imsad

There debt is not much, 1:1 debt to GDP is reasonable, but they do need to improve the economy.
 
They do. Watch this, there is no documentary just this basic highlight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPsz-KUaba0&feature=related

But Dubai Cares has do some much in Africa, but media never shows this.

Oh yeah I remembered the first time that was started, when they finished collecting donations, they asked Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed why he didn't give any money to the campaign yet, and he said that he was waiting till the end of it so he will give the same number the whole campaign collect. And he did, I dont remember the exact number but it was more than 50 Millions Dirhams.

So Alhumdulilah, they are doing a good job too on that, but still what happened with Burj Dubai today is so much exaggeration.
 
i pay tribute to the Indians,Afghans,Bengali's and Pakistani's who worked day and night in the heat to build it with their bare blister-full hands despite the maltreatment by their employers