Dubai Mall visitors stunned as UAE President appears for public iftar during regional tensions
Amid ongoing regional tensions in the Middle East due to the Iran-US-Israel war, residents have been in a consistent state of anxiety over life and safety.
In such a situation, Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Sayed Al Nahyan reassured the public with a viral appearance where he broke his fast at a public mall in the city. The UAE President appeared at Dubai Mall, where he was spotted mingling with visitors, stopping to chat and even sharing a coffee in a spontaneous and warm moment with visitors surprised by his presence, as per a report by Khaleej Times.
On Tuesday, the Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, also made a public appearance, ending his fast at Al Majlis, Madinat Jumeirah, sitting alongside members of the public.
As per research, leaders act as “belief managers” in such situations, shaping how the public responds in terms of panic buying or collective anxiety.
When leaders appear calm and focused, they influence the public's beliefs and reduce fear-driven actions.
“By appearing in public spaces like malls, the UAE’s leaders signal stability, reinforcing trust and discouraging panic. Their calm demeanour helps shift public focus from individual fear to collective resilience, mitigating anti-social behaviours like stockpiling or hoarding.”
Additionally, people are likely to model their behaviour, with these strategic tools helping maintain order and morale.
“For many, especially families and children, seeing leadership in a familiar space like a mall or metro makes the abstract idea of ‘national stability’ feel personal, local, and close to home,” he added. Such appearances silently convey to residents that life can continue as normal.
The United Arab Emirates has reported the death of three individuals in the war between Iran, the US and Israel. Numerous videos of missiles being intercepted in the skies and fragments landing in locations across the region have caused immense worry and anxiety about security and livelihood among residents.
Additionally, the closure of airspace has left many foreign nationals stranded in the region with no information on when they will be able to return home, adding to the pressure.
“At a moment when many residents were seeking reassurance, seeing national leaders walking among the public, engaging warmly with families and dining in a crowded mall projected a powerful message: everyday life in the UAE remains steady and secure,” explained Sebastien Bedu, General Manager, Middle East, International SOS.
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On Tuesday, the Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, also made a public appearance, ending his fast at Al Majlis, Madinat Jumeirah, sitting alongside members of the public.
Social affirmation in times of distress
According to Dr Jais Adam Troian, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Heriot-Watt University, Dubai, such public appearances are powerful interventions in situations defined as “social dilemmas”.As per research, leaders act as “belief managers” in such situations, shaping how the public responds in terms of panic buying or collective anxiety.
When leaders appear calm and focused, they influence the public's beliefs and reduce fear-driven actions.
Additionally, people are likely to model their behaviour, with these strategic tools helping maintain order and morale.
Emotional barometers for the sensitive
Other experts have also highlighted the significance of such actions. Humans often look towards their leaders as emotional “barometers” in uncertain situations, added Aseel A. Takshe, Acting Dean, School of Health Sciences and Psychology at Canadian University Dubai.“For many, especially families and children, seeing leadership in a familiar space like a mall or metro makes the abstract idea of ‘national stability’ feel personal, local, and close to home,” he added. Such appearances silently convey to residents that life can continue as normal.
The United Arab Emirates has reported the death of three individuals in the war between Iran, the US and Israel. Numerous videos of missiles being intercepted in the skies and fragments landing in locations across the region have caused immense worry and anxiety about security and livelihood among residents.
Additionally, the closure of airspace has left many foreign nationals stranded in the region with no information on when they will be able to return home, adding to the pressure.
“At a moment when many residents were seeking reassurance, seeing national leaders walking among the public, engaging warmly with families and dining in a crowded mall projected a powerful message: everyday life in the UAE remains steady and secure,” explained Sebastien Bedu, General Manager, Middle East, International SOS.
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