Sheikha Moza, the wife of the former emir of Qatar and the mother of the current emir, has long been a trendsetter, all over the world. This elegant lady managed to show the whole world that even in an eastern country you can look elegant and beautiful.

But this post is not dedicated to Moza, but to her children, and she has...seven of them: five sons and two daughters.

Of course, Moza is not the only wife of her husband, officially the former emir has three wives, but it was Moza’s son who became the next emir.

What is important, children, for the most part, inherited to one degree or another the beauty and grace of their mother.

Sheikha Al Mayassa


So let's begin....

Eldest son Jasim(born 1978), heir to the throne until 2003

However, later for some reason he gave up the title crown prince, yielding younger brother Tamimu.

Jasim was educated at the British Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

Jasim was the personal representative of the former emir, his father. Sheikh Jassim has also been the honorary president of the Qatar National Cancer Society (QNCS) since 1997. In addition, he has been Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Coordination and Consequences since 1999, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Environmental Affairs and natural resources, since 2000. He has also been a patron of the Aspire Sports Excellence Academy since 2003. Sheikh Jassim married Sheikha Buthaina bint Ahmad Al Thani, daughter of Sheikh Hamad bin Ali Al Thani, on March 30, 2006. The ceremony took place at Al Wajbah Palace in Doha. On this moment the couple has three children, one son and two daughters.

According to unofficial information, the prince and his family often spend time in France.

Sheikh Tamim(born 1980) - second son of Moza and the Emir, since 2013 Tamim is the new Emir of Qatar

Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani devotes a lot of energy to promoting sports in the country. Qatar is fighting for the right to host not only Olympic Games, but also many world championships different types sports It must be admitted that it was not without success; the capital of the country, Doha, will host the World Boxing Championship, and in 2022 the country will host the next World Football Championship. Earlier in 2010, the World Cup was held in Doha. athletics in room.

Tamim also studied in the UK. He, unlike his brother, has several wives.

Sheikha Al Mayassa, eldest daughter Sheikh Moza (born 1983)

Sheikha Al-Mayassa graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Literature from Duke University (Durham, North Carolina, USA) in 2005. During this training she was vice president International Association, Vice President of Jivara (an organization for the promotion of political dialogue) and was a delegate to Model UN 2001/2002.

Heads various cultural projects in Qatar. Married, three children.

Sheikh Joann(born 1985)

He was educated at the Military Academy in France. Married, four children.


Sheikh Mohammed(born 1988)

Perhaps the most famous of Moza's sons. He was educated in the USA, was the captain of the Qatar polo team, and was fond of football. Young man for a long time blogged on Instagram, but after completing his studies and taking a new position in the Ministry of Qatar, he deleted the blog. Speaks fluent English and French. Not married.

When the decision was made to hold the World Cup in Qatar...

– one of the oldest world religions. It’s just that, as statistics show, the depth of faith and its severity do not affect modern life at all. Muslim society. Here comes another scandal - Qatari princess had sex with seven men at once!

Orgy with Qatari princess

This is incredible! Shock! On the pages of one of information portals India folomojo.com there was a message that representatives of British services special purpose One of the most horrific and unseemly Muslim scandals of modern times has been exposed. In the newspaper Financial Times wrote that the British intelligence services, pursuing the criminal, went to the hotel to look for him Excelsior London Hotel, there MI6 employees in a room in a world-famous London hotel saw a very strange picture:

There, in the main hall of the room, a completely naked Qatari princess sat on the floor in a very intimate position, with seven excited naked men standing on her, under her, and around her.

This scandal is striking in its intimacy, especially considering that the British special forces (MI6), together with representatives of Scotland Yard, almost without knocking, burst into the hotel room, where the girl was found in a very compromising position, surrounded by those “in full combat readiness" of seven men.

Muslim princess caught red-handed in UK

After the intelligence services carried out an ID check, representatives of the intelligence services came to a terrible conclusion - this Sheikha Salwa(Qatari princess).

Sheikha Salwa is the daughter of Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.

As a preliminary investigation conducted by an intelligence officer shows, the Qatari princess some time ago asked the “persecuted” (her intermediary from Saudi Arabia) about him bringing six men to her room. Moreover, as the man notes, the princess Sheikha Salwa described in detail the physical attributes that her “chosen ones” must possess. The girl also mentioned the reason why she needed so many handsome and athletic men: she wanted to have group sex, for which the princess was ready to pay a very significant amount of money.

Also Sheikha Salwa asked her Saudi intermediary to stay in the room during a sexual orgy. According to her, this was the key to her safety, so none of the men would use force against a weak and pious girl.

After a scandalous clash in a London hotel room, the Qatari princess Sheikha Salwa made an official statement and stated the following:

“I didn’t want to harm my country at all. Also, I had no intention of spoiling the reputation of my native state. In addition, I dare to point out that my relationships with the opposite sex in no way violate the laws of Great Britain.”

But the representatives of MI6 found something to object to the Qatari princess. As it turned out, her middleman from Saudi Arabia was very inattentive when choosing men for Sheikha Salwa. Among those who came to the room was a man with an outstanding criminal record. In fact, the Qatari princess forced men to have sex for money, and this is nothing more than prostitution. Which is prohibited throughout the UK.

Naturally, a child of royal blood has diplomatic immunity and it is impossible to convict her in accordance with British laws. But employees of Scotland Yard and MI6 notified the embassy of the State of Qatar about the current situation.

Surprisingly, the representatives of the state of Qatar do not shine with special nobility - THEY TRIED TO BRIBE the journalists of the printed publication Financial Times in order to hide the growing scandal. But the newspaper staff rejected the generous offer and nevertheless published information about what happened in the new issue.

As the time that happened to the Muslim princess shows Sheikha Salwa - is not an isolated case. Similar actions are carried out by many other representatives of the Muslim community, from the very top. This is what happened to the prince of Saudi Arabia Majid Abdul Aziz Al Saud.

Sex crime of a Saudi prince

Not so long ago, just last week, police officers detained Arabian Prince Majid Abdulaziz Al Saud. Everything happened in the city of Los Angeles. But only after a “thorough” and “impartial” investigation law enforcement agencies decided to release him on bail of three hundred thousand US dollars.

Why was the person detained? blue bloods? Turns out Majid Abdulaziz Al Saud accused of inducing girls to have sexual relations.

Then a completely reasonable question arises: for what reason was the Qatari princess released without punishment, even of an administrative nature? It turns out that everything is quite simple, unlike the insatiable Sheikha Salwa the Arabian prince does not have diplomatic immunity. For this very reason one of richest people world, for “harmless intimate pranks” three hundred thousand dollars had to be transferred to the treasury of the city of Los Angeles

However, one of the city’s printed publications hastened to announce that the case of the Arabian prince had been sent for review.

What Islam says about debauchery and sex

Both heroes of the article are representatives of the Muslim community, which is famous for its strictness in the field of sex education. And the Qatari princess herself even went through circumcision, which is a very unpleasant procedure. But this fact could not reduce the level of hormones in her body. Circumcision did not protect either the Arabian prince or the pious woman from the depraved actions Sheikha Salwu.

As for the attitude of religion to sex, here is what is written in Islam:


If a man has more than one wife, then he is obliged to copulate with each of them at least once every four months. Also, he should not show one of his wives more attention than the other.

  • Fifth, nothing bad about oral sex Islam does not say.
  • Sixthly, there is a clause regarding illicit acts of an intimate nature: bestiality, masturbation, anal sex, lesbianism and group sex (which is what the Qatari princess did in a London hotel room).
  • Seventh, death awaits those who engage in or take aggressive actions of a sexual nature against the opposite sex (rape, etc.).

Islam also does not allow Muslims to have abortions, but it believes that using condoms and interrupting sexual intercourse is permissible.

So it turns out that both children of royal blood acted completely contrary to their faith. One acted with aggression, the other was engaged in almost everything except bestiality. What will their parents do? Will the golden children get away with everything? Just as it happens on the territory of the Russian Federation

In general, no matter what Muslims repeat about their devotion to faith and unity, neither circumcision nor fasting saves from debauchery.

What do you personally think about the actions of high-ranking blue-blooded officials? After all, if the law is not written to them, then what can we expect from those who live an ordinary everyday life and are hidden from television cameras? Is Islam really just a “religious shield” behind which numerous sexual crimes and, frankly speaking, depraved acts are hidden?

Well, if so, then why talk to the whole world about the purity of flesh and soul to people who are literally drowning in the swamp of depravity. They are not afraid of anything sex with Russian girls, nor religious provisions that regulate the rules of when possible and when not to do this. The Christian community did not expect such hypocrisy...


Sheikha Moza is the second wife of the former Emir of Qatar. She is an unprecedented example of how a woman, living in such a conservative eastern country, was able to become a style icon and one of the most influential people in the political arena.




Sheikha Moza ( Moza bint Nasser al-Misnad) received an excellent education and has a bachelor's degree in sociology. This woman is considered a high-profile specialist in matters of external and domestic policy countries. Sheikha Moza became one of the first wives of the emirs, who accompanied him to all official receptions.





The time when Moza's husband, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, was in power is called by some the “matriarchy of the emirate.” They say that he married a third time only to show Moza that her power was not unlimited.



Another clear confirmation strong influence The sheikh's response to the political situation in Qatar was the fact that in 2013 her husband voluntarily abdicated the throne, and her son Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani became the emir. But he is not the eldest son in the family, and according to Eastern laws, he would never be the heir to the throne.





Sheikha Mozah is considered a style icon and a cult figure in the fashion world. Looking at her perfect figure, it's hard to believe that this woman has seven children.
It is admirable that Sheikha Moza manages to look elegant and impeccable without deviating too much from the religious requirements of her country when choosing clothes. Her wardrobe contains stunning floor-length dresses, wide pants, jackets. A turban is required on the head.





She even has her own page on Instagram, where Sheikha Moza regularly posts photos from her Everyday life. Numerous subscribers never cease to admire her impeccable taste and sense of style.

The wife of the former Emir of Qatar, the mother of the current Emir Moza bint Nasser al Misned (Sheikha Moza) is capable of shaking all existing ideas about women of the East. The First Lady of Qatar goes to elegant dresses(by the way, she's a fan Russian designer Ulyana Sergienko), does not wear a burqa, participates in social events and political meetings.

early years

How did this become possible in a country where women dress in black from head to toe and cannot participate in political and social life on an equal basis with men and only recently received the right to drive a car?

Perhaps Moza was lucky with her parents and husband. She was born into the family of a prominent Qatari businessman. The father did not object to his daughter being educated as a sociologist in National University Katara. And her husband, the Crown Prince, whom she married at the age of 18, allowed her to finish college. Moreover, Moza completed an internship at leading US universities.

Of course, her life was little like a fairy tale: Moza faced all the realities of life in the Arab East. The emirs of the Al Thani family, from which her husband came, seized power in Qatar back in the 18th century. Since then, no one except members of this family has the right to rule the country. Qatar is still an absolute monarchy: the emir appoints the prime minister, members of the Council of Ministers and the Advisory Council. The power of the monarch is limited only by Sharia law.

Motherhood

Sheikha Moza is the mother of seven children. She had five sons and two daughters. In 1995, when Moza was 36, her husband Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (with the support of other family members, it is said) staged a bloodless coup in the state. He dethroned own father, who was on a business trip in Switzerland, and declared himself emir.

Upon learning of the coup, Khalifa bin Hamad publicly renounced his son, and six months later he even attempted to regain power and title - albeit unsuccessfully. In response, his son and newly-minted emir, with the help of American lawyers, froze all his father's foreign accounts, so that new attacks on the throne became impossible. As a result, Khalifa bin Hamad was able to return to his homeland only eight years later, when he finally made peace with his son.

Sheikha Moza - no only wife her husband: the former emir has three official wives, and she is the “middle” of them. However, it was Moza’s children who became the heirs to the title. Her eldest son Jasim was destined for the throne, but in 2003 he announced that he was relinquishing his rights as crown prince in favor of sibling Sheikh Tamim.

"We tried to raise our children as ordinary people. When I returned home, we talked to them about everything: what I did, what I saw, what they thought and how they would act. Listening to the opinions of young people is very useful. After all, everything we do is for them,” says the sheikha.

Social activities of Sheikha Moza

Moza herself, when the children grew up, became actively involved in social life. She said she wants to make Qatar a secular state that respects human rights. By the way, it is indeed considered one of the most liberal countries in the region.

Since her husband came to power, the situation of women in Qatar has improved markedly. They received the right to vote, the opportunity to drive a car and choose clothes to their taste. True, not all conservative families agree to allow this. But Moza did a brave thing: she set an example by appearing in public without a veil in 2002.

Sheikha Mozah holds a number of government and international positions, which is rare in the Gulf states even for the wives of rulers. She is the head of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and social development, the president Supreme Council for Family Affairs and Vice-President of the Supreme Council of Education.

In 2003, UNESCO appointed her as Special Ambassador for Basic and higher education. Moza is trying to popularize international projects to improve the quality and accessibility of education, and pays special attention to the rights of women and children.

In 2003, with the assistance of the sheikh, the “Education City” was opened in Qatar - a university campus that includes international-class universities, as well as branches of famous US universities, where the best teachers give lectures. Students from different countries world: half of the students are foreigners, which indicates good level teaching and prestige.

She also established the Arab Democracy Fund, to which her husband made an initial contribution of $10 million. The foundation's mission is to promote the development of free media and civil society.

In 2007, Forbes magazine included Moza in its list of the 100 most influential women in the world, and the Times named her one of the 25 most influential business leaders in the Middle East.

They say that the sheikha has a difficult character, which is not surprising: winning her place in the sun in a society whose laws are harsh and which has been ruled exclusively by men for many centuries is not an easy task. But people love Moza. The women of Qatar are especially grateful to her.

"Her Highness is the best thing to happen to Qatar. She is an inspiration to us all. Qatar has changed 100 percent since she came to power," they say.

With her son Tamim on the throne, former first lady Sheikha Moza can feel secure.

With her son on the throne, former first lady Sheikha Moza can feel safe.

Her name was not mentioned in the heartfelt tribute that the newly crowned son delivered to the nation. She also did not appear during the broadcast of thousands of Qataris taking the oath.
to the new emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad a-Thani and the “emir father”.

But Moza bint Nasser al-Missned has been at the heart of the Doha palace drama, a drama that reached a peak this week when her husband abdicated in favor of her son, an unprecedented moment in modern history Gulf monarchies.

What happened was not just a transfer of the throne to her son - one of Sheikh Hamad's 24 children from three wives. It also marked the culmination of her struggle with the Sheikha's worst enemy in the Byzantine world of Qatari politics - Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim, who was removed from power.

With her chiseled profile, with her famous glamorous togas, and her unusual social role In the ultra-conservative Gulf, Sheikha Moza, 53, has secured her place in Qatar's history - as the emirate's matriarch, no less. One of her allies said of the coronation: "It was her finest hour."

Her husband's abdication also means she will have to adjust to a more modest role - after decades of being the Bay Area's most recognizable woman. Meanwhile, Sheikh Tamim has yet to name one of his two wives as crown consort.

Salman Sheikh of the Brookings Doha Center comments: "I am confident that Sheikha Mozah will now fade into the shadows. But like her husband, she will continue to have a stabilizing influence on what is happening around her."

The elegant Sheikha was behind a Qatari investment fund's purchase of Italian fashion label Valentino last year. She also attracted the attention of fashion journalists - along with fellow first ladies Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni.

In her homeland, she attracts attention, and at the same time, is a source of irritation. In the Gulf, where first ladies are not seen, she appearance- she wears a hijab but refuses to wear a veil, and her economic and social activity shocking.

Sheikha managed to create a support base for herself through the Qatar Foundation, an organization dedicated to education and scientific research. About 15 years ago, she founded Education City, with chapters at prestigious institutions such as Georgetown and Weill Cornell.

This desire for enlightenment and development contrasts sharply with her demonstrated adherence to Qatar's autocratic traditions. In 2008, Sheikha Mozah was behind the creation of a free press center in Qatar. It was headed former head Reporters Without Borders Robert Menard. Less than a year later, Menard left, cursing "some Qatari officials' rejection of the center for a free press."

Sheikha is considered to be extremely efficient, loyal, firm and physically strong. She is said to enjoy spinning. Those people who have encountered the Qatar Foundation she heads describe the organization as nothing less than a “snake pit.”

Sheikha was born in Qatar in 1959, into the family of a wealthy merchant. Her father quarreled with the emir and went into exile - to Egypt and Kuwait. Rumor has it that she met Hamad, whom she married at 18, when he was trying to negotiate terms for her clan's return to Qatar. And for her, the 1995 coup, when Hamad removed her father from power, became nothing more than personal revenge for the hardships experienced by her family.

Despite the fact that she is only the emir’s second wife, and the third wife was chosen specifically to limit Moza’s influence, no one doubts that she is the first lady.

According to her fans, Sheikha, like the emir, has an independent mindset. After the wedding, she returned to Qatar University and completed her education, receiving an academic degree in sociology.

They say that partnerships Sheikhs and Hamada are very strong: during meetings with foreign guests one often finishes a sentence started by the other.

It was Sheikha Moza who convinced her husband to intervene in Libya on the side of the rebels in 2011, when Muammar Gaddafi could take Benghazi. This became a defining moment in new history Qatar, the beginning of its promotion to the fore. Moza's connection to Libya predates the war - her father was a trading partner of an important clan in Benghazi.

Despite this, analysts predict that her son will change his position regarding the fire raging in the region, and, first of all, the Syrian war. The reason for this is a chorus of accusations of interference in the internal affairs of other states, interference that will help jeopardize the future of the Gulf monarchies.

The sheikh's greatest influence will be in her homeland, where she, together with her husband, heads the elite carrying out political, cultural and educational reforms, the purpose of which is to adapt the nation to the changes it is experiencing. Some decisions made by the emira were reversed - for example, an attempt to make English the main language in educational institutions. They say that Prince Tamim insisted on the cancellation.