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Sheikha Mozah, "First Lady of the World": Great Style, Greater Substance (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Posted: 04/21/11 05:28 PM ET

A few days ago, I said to Mayassa Al Thani, "I'm thinking about writing a piece on your mother for The Huffington Post." To which she replied, "That's going to be really hard, but I trust you will try your very best my friend." Talk about pressure. However, what I did not reveal to the young Sheikha Al-Thani, is the fact this is a story I have been writing in my mind for many years.

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Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned is better known to the free world as the First Lady of Qatar and third wife of H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar. However, over the past few months with the mounting turmoil and unrest in the Middle East, it has become more apparent, Sheikha Mozah has emerged as the "First Lady of the World."

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I can still remember how I first came to know of the now world famous Sheikha Mozah, a woman of great style (see slideshow below), but greater substance. The year was 2003, and there was still a particularly strong sense of resentment and frustration in this country targeted towards the Middle East after the tragedies of 9/11. I can also personally remember feeling a bit confused and disappointed with the American media's unflattering portrayal of all things Arab or Muslim. Then one lazy Sunday evening as I sat down to watch 60 Minutes, my life was forever changed.

While the first half of the 60 Minutes interview with the Emir was quite compelling, as he discussed the reforms being implemented within his country and their global vision, it wasn't until the second half that I sat straight up and seriously began to pay full attention. Onto the screen sauntered a divine woman -- a woman that would from this point forward become a personal inspiration and beacon. Enter stage right, Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned.


As a fashion designer I was immediately struck by her ethereal beauty and carriage, but I was equally surprised by her mere appearance on international television. By this point, most Americans had been "told" it was utterly "impossible" for women to have a voice or opinion within this region and therefore, I knew we were all witnessing something remarkably unique. However, it would not be until years later I would learn how revolutionary this moment had been in changing the way we perceived Middle Eastern women here in the United States. But when Sheikha Mozah began to speak I was transfixed and transformed by her vast global knowledge, devotion to her people and commitment to promoting education.

For many years after this watershed moment I would see photos of Sheikha Mozah on the glossy pages of fashion magazines, tabloids and newspapers, but secretly I knew those photos only told half the story. These glamorous photos rarely told the story of her commitment to advancing the role of women in public life and their increased participation in education. The tabloids when discussing the brilliance of Sheikha Mozah's diamonds usually ignored the resounding effect of her Foundation to Strengthen Family Life that has provided a framework currently being followed in several developing countries. Obfuscated by the glare of pomp and circumstance is her involvement in securing partnerships with cultural foundations, hospital and the highest caliber of international universities, all of which are highly effective and result driven.

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All one need do is to ask any young person from the region about their thoughts on Sheikha Mozah. They are eager to share that her mere existence has compelled not only young women but also young men to pursue higher learning, dream the impossible and seek to make the world a better place.

It is my personal hope that one day first ladies like Sheikha Mozah, Michelle Obama, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and many others will not only be celebrated for their choice of hemlines, fashion designers and shades of aubergine -- but also for their incredible contributions to education, women's rights and their commitment to healing and nurturing humanity.

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If the adage "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" holds true, then Sheikha Mozah's daughter, Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, will continue to carry on in her mother's footsteps. The young Sheikha Al-Mayassa has already started by assisting in spearheading the annual Doha-Tribeca Film Festival, instrumental in launching Qatar's Museum of Islamic Art and giving back through the efforts of the Reach Out To Asia foundation.


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Yes, H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani is stunning, stylish and elegant -- but most of all she is a doting mother, a global visionary and an international inspiration.

For more information on H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani please visit her official website: http://www.mozabintnasser.qa

 

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A few days ago, I said to Mayassa Al Thani, "I'm thinking about writing a piece on your mother for The Huffington Post." To which she replied, "That's going to be really hard, but I trust you will tr...
A few days ago, I said to Mayassa Al Thani, "I'm thinking about writing a piece on your mother for The Huffington Post." To which she replied, "That's going to be really hard, but I trust you will tr...
 
 
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02:38 PM on 05/20/2011
Thank you for this wonderful article! I am only sorry that you did not mention all the financial support that the Qatar Foundation, through Sheikha Mozah, provided to Xavier University and other New Orleans institutions after Hurricane Katrina. Their generosity is unparalleled.
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06:00 PM on 04/24/2011
"By this point, most Americans had been "told" it was utterly "impossible" for women to have a voice or opinion within this region and therefore, I knew we were all witnessing something remarkably unique."

Qatar is not the "region." She is royalty, not a common woman, do you see the difference?
10:42 AM on 05/05/2011
wtf has she daid or done that has made a speck of difference. Are you gonna dress like her? Who is she? Another ni77er from no where who hates America. Good for you. U go on blowong smoke up her arse she could care less about u or ur stupid family shut up
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Some days I can't spell.
04:59 PM on 04/24/2011
Stunning.
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Kellybelle22
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04:05 PM on 04/24/2011
Thanks, Malcolm Harris, for a wonderful piece about a humanitarian woman whose support of education and advancement for her countrywomen and men shines like a beacon in the Middle East. I'm embarrassed to say I didn't realize she and the Quatari Emir were such proponents of educational development in their nation, and I appreciate your helping smarten me up.

My goodness, it was good to hear Ed Bradley's voice and see his wonderful face in that "60 Minutes" clip about her. I hadn't realized how much I've missed him in the sad years since he's been gone.
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09:23 PM on 04/24/2011
@kellybelle22 thank you so much for your kind words... I am truly honored and humbled... Looking forward to sharing other stories of amazing and inspiring people that move through the world with elegance, style and purpose...
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01:59 PM on 05/26/2011
Iam not a fan / But i was a friend. WHY wont you pay off the debt of $3500.00 i loaned you. I will seek out every and all venus to tell my story - unless you pay what you owe with interest.............I am not scared of YOU.
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wolfiegirl
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03:21 PM on 04/23/2011
Look, Harold Darling! It's Sheika Mozah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
02:49 PM on 04/23/2011
Human civilization began and will end in the Middle East...scholars have predicted this for millennia...however, will it begin and end with an ultra-rich fashionable woman of beauty and poise in Qatar? The 'Doha-TriBeCa Film Festival' sounds a bit unoriginal to me...unless Middle Eastern money is now bailing out lower Manhattan yet again. I'm still waiting for Silicon Valley to breed with ultra gorgeous women...and by the appearances and inaction of those pasty pudgy introverts, I may wait forever. Sigh.
02:05 PM on 04/23/2011
I want to be this woman.
10:47 AM on 05/05/2011
What black and stupid and dress in the dark. Go lose your job, have no money, cut corners for the rest of your life get on welfare have 6 kids u dont want. Drag down the schools and neighborhoods where u live. lisdten to terrible music have no direction or role models besides hip hop rappers. thats a good start to be just like her.
01:49 PM on 04/23/2011
The 1st Lady of the World has indeed earned this title.
Poised, educated, passionate, humble, elegant and
amazingly gorgeous with 99% of her skin covered. Now there's concept America.
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MisterGoLightly
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11:32 AM on 04/24/2011
Thank you so much for your kinds words - Sheikha Mozah is truly and inspiration and I really enjoyed writing this piece on her contributions and mission...
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Mehida-Loco
08:26 PM on 04/22/2011
My goodness this woman is a Goddess.
02:07 PM on 04/22/2011
She's a stunning representative of her country, the Middle East and the world.
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
01:18 AM on 04/22/2011
I went to this column from the story about the woman with 52 cosmetic surgeries. I read this one to the end.
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12:38 PM on 04/22/2011
I didn't even start with the 52 CS! Incredible vanity! SM has the loveliest complexion I've ever seen.
01:31 AM on 04/23/2011
This woman has only had 1/2 that.
11:15 PM on 04/21/2011
Sheikha Mozah is gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!! Photos number 4, 10 and 12 = now that's what you call style.
12:23 PM on 04/23/2011
The last fashion photo - also includes Venezuela's Socialist Dictator Hugo Chavez.
08:18 PM on 04/21/2011
Stunning!
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GeneQueen
06:10 PM on 04/21/2011
Classy, elegant and truly stunning. She walks with such grace. Inspiring. Thanks for the excellent photos.
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11:37 AM on 04/24/2011
@GeneQueen - - - you are very welcome and thank you for your lovely comments.