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Wahat Al Karamah: Your Complete Guide

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Wahat Al Karamah (Oasis of Dignity) is Abu Dhabi's war memorial and national monument honoring fallen Emirati soldiers. Unveiled on November 30, 2016 (UAE Commemoration Day), this 46,000-square-meter memorial sits opposite Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, serving as the UAE's first national war memorial.

Memorial Structure

The Leaning Pillars

  • 31 massive aluminum-clad tablets: 90 meters long

  • Symbolism: Support and unity between soldiers, families, and citizens

  • 850+ cast aluminum panels: Architectural construction

  • Inscriptions: National pledge and UAE leader poetry

The Pavilion of Honor

  • Central memorial structure: Housing fallen soldiers' names

  • Eternal remembrance: Names etched permanently in stone

  • Tranquil space: Designed for reflection and remembrance

  • Heroic documentation: Immortalizing sacrifices

Memorial Plaza

  • Expansive open space: Facilitating reflection and gatherings

  • Entry point: Beginning of memorial experience

  • Vast landscape: Supporting contemplation and peace

  • Gathering facility: Community commemoration events

Visitor Information

Operating Hours

  • Daily: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM

  • Extended access: Allowing ample reflection time

  • Special ceremonies: Annual Commemoration Day events

Access & Amenities

  • Admission: Free entry without tickets

  • Shuttle buses: From Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

  • Pedestrian bridge: Connecting to Grand Mosque

  • Prayer facilities: Designated spaces for spiritual reflection

  • Accessibility: Modern facilities and pathways

Commemoration Day

  • November 30, 2016: Memorial opening

  • Annual ceremony: Federal Supreme Council gathering

  • National significance: First fallen soldiers memorial in UAE

  • Patriotic tradition: Honoring national heroes

Historical Documentation

The memorial commemorates:

  • First martyr: Salem Suhail bin Khamis (20-year-old policeman)

  • Incident: Seizure of Abu Musa and Greater/Lesser Tunbs

  • National heritage: UAE's sacrifice narrative

  • Continuous honor: All subsequent fallen soldiers

Design Vision

British artist Idris Khan created this memorial as:

  • National symbol: UAE's commitment to fallen heroes

  • Architectural art: Monumental creative expression

  • Public space: Community gathering and remembrance

  • Eternal tribute: Permanent honoring of sacrifice

Significance

Wahat Al Karamah represents:

  • National values: Sacrifice, patriotism, unity

  • Collective memory: Shared national heritage

  • Respect tradition: Honoring military service

  • Future legacy: Teaching sacrifice to generations

Photography Tips

The memorial's distinctive leaning tablets, architectural geometry, plaza design, and landscaping provide striking photography opportunities, particularly during golden hour when light creates dramatic shadows and illuminates the aluminum panels.

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