UAE Cabinet Convenes in Ramadan and Approves the Establishment of both UAE Council for Fatwa and Sharia Board for Banking ‎and Finance

31.05.2017

The UAE Cabinet, chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of ‎‎Dubai, addressed goodwill messages to the leadership and people ‎of the UAE to mark the holy month of Ramadan, praying for a blessed month for all and calling upon the ‎community to live by the spirit of the holy month and spread giving, kindness, and compassion. ‎

The Cabinet approved during it sessions the formation of the UAE Council for Fatwa to be the sole reference ‎for fatwa across the UAE and to ensure the alignment of all issued fatwa. The term refers to the ruling issued ‎by Islamic scholars about an aspect of Islamic law. The Council will ensure that religious scholars advocate moderate Islam and ‎eliminate any source of conflict among existing and future fatwa.

The UAE Council for Fatwa will issue Islamic ruling on various issues at the request of government entities, ‎institutions, or the general public, resorting to a defined mechanism to issue, announce and archive rulings. ‎In addition, it will regulate the right to exercise the issuance of fatwa and ensure compliance to required ‎licensing and training with the aim of eradicating all extremism and ill-motivated practices.‎

The Cabinet also approved the formation of the board members of the Higher Sharia Board for Banking ‎and Finance to strengthen consistency of the Islamic finance ‎industry across the UAE. The Board is responsible for setting rules, standards and general principles for ‎banking and financial activities that comply with Islamic laws. As well as setting a general framework for ‎Islamic governance and fatwa issuance on matters highlighted by the Central Bank or other financial ‎institutions in the country. ‎

On a different level, the Cabinet approved the establishment of a national policy to promote mental health through a ‎national ‎framework in order to raise awareness and improve services to the best international ‎standards, in ‎partnership with mental health providers. ‎

The policy will have a positive impact on services provided for people who need psychiatric ‎assistance by ‎reducing the cost of treatment, increasing the quality of services provided, and providing ‎comprehensive ‎psychological services in a sustainable and healthy environment. ‎

The Cabinet also approved a federal law on the protection of loaned foreign cultural artifacts ‎of ‎significance against seizure or confiscation. The impact of this law will positively reflect UAE's ‎compliance ‎to best international practices. The law sets an example in the ‎region, which contributes to enhancing ‎UAE’s position on regional and international levels. ‎

The Cabinet adopted a Federal Law on Rules and Certificates of Origin, which targets exporting ‎establishments and importers in order to facilitate the export of local products. It aims to develop ‎economic policies and legislations to enhance the competitiveness of the national product in foreign ‎markets and obtain market privileges. The Federal Law also outlines the relevant regulations thus gives ‎investors a clear view on the criteria to obtain market privileges. The law includes the definitions of the “‎origin of the product”, the process of certificate issuance, verification of validity, and the relevant official ‎entities. ‎

The Cabinet adopted as well a Federal Law on product safety aimed at raising the quality of products to ‎ensure optimal health and enhance the quality of life for the UAE community. The law includes the ‎processes and measures required by producers, suppliers and retailers selling products in and outside ‎of the UAE. The law also includes regulations to ensure products safety as ‎well as procedures for recall or withdrawal measures from market shelves. ‎

In international relations, the Cabinet adopted and ratified a number of international conventions, which ‎included the ratification of a protocol between the UAE and the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan ‎on amendments to the mutual visa exemption agreement for the holders of diplomatic passports. In addition, ‎to the ratification of an agreement with the Kingdom of Sweden on Air Service Agreement, and another ‎with the Government of the Republic of Costa Rica. As well as the ratification of the statute of the Islamic ‎Organization for Food Security. These agreements come within the framework of the UAE’s keenness to ‎strengthen its ties with the international community. ‎

The UAE Cabinet held its meeting on Wednesday evening at the Presidential Palace and was attended by attended by His Highness Lt. General ‎Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and His Highness ‎Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs. ‎