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Acting on endorsements and pledges of land from the president of Yemen and the president of the African nation of Djibouti,a Dubai-based developer has tapped an American firm to build a bridge across the Red Sea.

Middle East Development LLC on April 25 issued a notice-to-proceed to Noor City Development Corp., Napa, Calif. It authorizes Noor City, as sole agent, "to proceed with the planning, development, construction and management of the bridge between Yemen and Djibouti."

MED is chaired by Tarek M. Bin Laden. His second-generation company, a powerhouse of construction in the Middle East, labors under the dark reputation of Bin Laden's notorious half-brother, Osama Bin Laden. While Osama's name is an anathema to much of the world, the greater Bin Laden family has a long history of driving major construction and development in the region. Its work continues today with signature projects throughout the region. Tarek Bin Laden turns aside questions about his half brother, saying he has no contact with him and no knowledge of his whereabouts.

The newly formed Noor City Development Corp. is led by Tariq E. Ayyad, president. Ayyad is also president of ShareChive LLC, San Francisco, a technology firm with patented systems for delivering constantly refreshed project data to mobile computers on jobsites, with an emphasis on highway and large infrastructure. Ayyad is an American of Kuwaiti extraction, a civil engineer, construction manager and a former bridge engineer with the California Dept. of Transportation.
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Ayyad says MED's goal is to create economic opportunity and stability on both sides of the Red Sea by tying in the bridge to new rail and road construction hubs and networks in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.

"MED is a developer. They want to create jobs, they want to move products," Ayyad says. "It is very, very critical to connect the African nations and their products and crops right to the Middle East. The Middle East is extremely wealthy in money and oil, but we lack quite a lot of crops and services."

Noor City is forming an international commission to refine concepts for a design/build/operate/transfer concession to create the rail and highway crossing. Concepts developed by Danish engineering firm COWI envision a 28.5 km crossing with a suspension span over the Bab al Mendab Straits.

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Phase I will likely be a 3.5 km leap to the Yemeni island of Perim and a 4 km land link to the western channel. Phase II may be broken into several contracts for the 21.5 km transit to Djibouti, which will include 13 km of suspension bridge and 8 km of girder bridge. Cost is estimated at between $10 billion and $20 billion, depending on design, project organization and financing. Construction would take seven to nine years.

"If you open up to this [transportation system that provides access into the heart of Africa] then you can create jobs by moving products, moving services," Ayyad says. "You can ignite economic development just by the transportation element. The bridge is really critical."

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Wallahi, if I get stuck in africa Im gonna run away to Dammaj insha'Allah I'd make it.
 
Wallahi, if I get stuck in africa Im gonna run away to Dammaj insha'Allah I'd make it.


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get a camel too :D and a fish just incase you need to ride the sea.. and get an action man suit incase you need to erm.. nah 4get dat :p
 
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get a camel too :D and a fish just incase you need to ride the sea.. and get an action man suit incase you need to erm.. nah 4get dat :p

Wa Aleykum Salam Wa Rhametullahi Wa Berekatu,

I heard on the EriTV programme about how the president was settling some stuff with Yemen about some Alp...something Islands, anyone, I'd have to swim or catch a boat there then sneak in.
 
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Wow I feel like not going to Uni and just go there instead:cry:
Oh Well Isha Allah I will get to go there one day, beautiful:)
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Sis Amirah, who looks after the children for mothers when they attend the lessons? are they allowed to bring the children?
This doesn't concern me at the moment :D i just want more info if you can please.
Jazakillah khayr :)
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Sis Amirah, who looks after the children for mothers when they attend the lessons? are they allowed to bring the children?
This doesn't concern me at the moment :D i just want more info if you can please.
Jazakillah khayr :)
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Most mothers bring their children to class and take care of them too. They come loaded with snacks lol, usually the children go outside to play. If the child isnt walking yet i've seen them just bring some toys or something.
But yeah children are allowed in the classes with their mothers.
Sometimes i used to bring my baby brother to class to show him off since he was so cute :p He never made any fuss alhamdulilah :)
 
Asalamu alaikum

Brothers and Sisters, i read most of this post, and eerrmm basicly im going to Damaj next week insha'allah.....

So i wanted to ask some Questions to the peeps thats been dere and done dat hehehehehehe......

As for books and all, how can one do their research and other then Shayk Yahya Haarooji (Sorry for spelling mistakes in dat), who else teaches there.....

and is internet available dere, cus i need 2 check my results for uni in da middle of my trip.....

Jazakullahu Kheiran
 
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Brothers and Sisters, i read most of this post, and eerrmm basicly im going to Damaj next week insha'allah.....

So i wanted to ask some Questions to the peeps thats been dere and done dat hehehehehehe......

As for books and all, how can one do their research and other then Shayk Yahya Haarooji (Sorry for spelling mistakes in dat), who else teaches there.....

and is internet available dere, cus i need 2 check my results for uni in da middle of my trip.....

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Jazakullahu Kheiran
 
Walykum salaam wa Rahmatullaah,

wow tabaaraka Allaah you're goin', may Allaah make your knowledge beneficial to yourself n others, n don't forget us in ur du'aas!

yh besides the sheikh (al-hajoori) n the other teachers/students of knowledge alhamdulillaah they have a library maasha'Allaah n in 2005 it was extended so alhamdulillaah resources r plentiful,
There are a few internet shops in Dammaaj n a few people choose to get the connection to their house and they buy the PC from san'aa, nowadays people bring their laptops though..

Hope that helps

wassalaamu alaykum
 
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^ do you recognise that place sis :) its too beauuutiful.
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sister-aisha .. i ques thats damaaj .. no i cant actually recognize it ..cos never went to damaaj ... :cry: but inshallah soon i will be goin ..

when i went yemen last year .. i went to other cities .. ( san'a , aden, taiz)
and aden is beautifull aswelll !!!:statisfie .. cant wait to go back .. (its got beautifull beaches, nice buildings.. etc)
 
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lol i know is dammaj :) I was asking if she can recognize that particular mosque. I was asking Amirah. Sis Have-Faith you went to yeman? that's cool Mashallah :) :w:
 
yeah went to saudia during ramadan .. and after ramadan went to yemen !!
The best holiday till now :smile:
 
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^ do you recognise that place sis :) its too beauuutiful.
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Wa alaykum as salaam,

Na'am sis I recognise that place!! :statisfie :statisfie

It is beautiful subhanAllah, even more beautiful if you're there. :cry:

PS: That pic's been set as my desktop (on my comp) for nearly two years now. :-[
 

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