Ar-Ruʼays
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Ar-Ruays (), also spelled Al Ruwais, is a port town in the
Qatar Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Geography of Qatar, Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares Qatar–Saudi Arabia border, its sole land b ...
i
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
of
Al Shamal Al Shamal () is a municipality in Qatar. Its seat is Madinat ash Shamal and it is considered to be one of the major cities in Qatar, although its population is barely over 7,000. The seat's name translates to "city of the north". Ras Rakan, t ...
. It is located on the northern tip of Qatar, approximately north of the capital
Doha Doha ( ) is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar. Located on the Persian Gulf coast in the east of the country, north of Al Wakrah and south of Al Khor (city), Al Khor and Lusail, it is home to most of the country's population. It ...
. Before the country's economic landscape was transformed by oil extraction, Al Ruwais was one of the most important fishing centers on the peninsula. The town is best known for the Al Ruwais Port, the second-most important port in Qatar. It is also known for accommodating what is thought to be the earliest-constructed surviving mosque in Qatar.


Etymology

Ar Ru'ays translates to 'small head' in Arabic. It was so named because the town juts out into the sea relative to the land surrounding it.


History


19th century

In the 1820s, George Barnes Brucks carried out the first British survey of the
Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf, sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, is a Mediterranean seas, mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Arabian Sea and the larger Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.Un ...
. He recorded the following notes about Al Ruwais, which he referred to as ''Rooes'': A survey conducted by the British Hydrographic Office in 1890 describes Al Ruwais as "a small town on the mainland, 2 ½ miles south of
Ras Rakan Ras Rakan () is the northernmost point in the Qatari Peninsula and is located in Al Shamal. It is the north-western point of an islet called Jazirat Ras Rakan, but as the channel between this islet and the mainland is not passable for boats, Ja ...
; it has four towers on the fort, which is the first thing seen from the northward when making the land. They have many boats, which run in over the reef, and anchor in shelter close to the beach. The fort is visible 6 or 7 miles".


20th century

At the start of the 20th century, Al Ruwais was described as such in J.G. Lorimer's ''
Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf The ''Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Oman and Central Arabia'' (nicknamed ''Lorimer'') is a two-volume encyclopedia compiled by John Gordon Lorimer. The ''Gazetteer'' was published in secret by the British government in India in 1908 and 1915 a ...
'': In a 1904 transcript of Lorimer's ''Gazetteer'', he remarks that, before 1856, roughly 100 inhabitants of the Bu Kuwara and
Utub The Bani Utbah (, plural Utub; ', singular Utbi; ') is an Arab tribal confederation in the Arabian Peninsula. The confederation is thought to have been formed when a group of clans from Najd migrated to Eastern Arabia in the late 17th century ...
tribes resided in Al Ruwais, reiterating the details in G.B. Bruck's earlier survey.


Modernization

Al Ruwais became the second settlement outside of the capital Doha to construct a formal school in 1954. Based on field work carried out by anthropologists in Qatar in the 1950s, the main tribe in the area of Al Ruwais were the ''Al Sadah'' tribe. Throughout the 20th century it was considered the educational nucleus of northern Qatar. After Qatar earned its independence in 1971, Sheikh
Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani (; 17 September 1932 – 23 October 2016) was the Emir of Qatar from 1972 Qatari coup d'état, 27 February 1972 until he was deposed by his son Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Hamad bin Khalifa in a 1995 Qatari coup d'à ...
assumed control of the newly-found state in February 1972. One of his main policies was the decentralization of Qatar's housing and major infrastructure projects. To promote growth in the northern settlements, he designated Al Ruwais a 'township' and launched several projects in it, including in 1972 the construction of the Al Ruwais Port. In a 1987 article in the local Arabic newspaper
Al Raya ''Al Raya'' () is an Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Doha, Qatar. It is the semi-official newspaper of the country and is one of the five leading Qatari dailies. As for Arabic dailies published in the country ''Al Raya'' is among th ...
, Al Ruwais was described as a town of about 1,000 residents with old homes stretching along the coast. Known for its beautiful beaches, Al Ruwais was noted as being historically significant as a hub for fishing and pearling activities. Despite a rapidly growing population, the town faced issues such as unpaved roads. Al Ruwais lacked any signage at its entrance, making it difficult for visitors to locate the town. Residents of Al Ruwais recalled traveling to Doha by foot or on camels. Al Ruwais had essential services, including a health center, post office, schools (elementary, middle, and high), a consumer cooperative, telephone services, a police station, and a bank. The community had also established numerous supermarkets and tailor shops, as well as a small library for newspapers and magazines. The residents of Al Ruwais were known for their hospitality and strong adherence to Arab tradition. It had a thriving sports culture, particularly in football, with the Al Shamal Sports Club playing a significant role. The article noted that, historically, Al Ruwais was inhabited by tribes such as the Bu Kuwara, Al Sada, Al Ka'ban, and Al Dawasir, with the majority now being Al Sada. Other residents had relocated from villages like
Ain Mohammed Ain Mohammed () is an abandoned village in northern Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. It lies about 1.5 km southwest of the abandoned village of Freiha. To the north is a series of small hills known as Al Jebailat. The site compri ...
,
Al Khuwayr Al Khuwayr () is an abandoned village in northwest Qatar, located in the municipality of Al Shamal. It is a popular domestic tourist attraction due to its history and ruined structures. History 18th century Al Khuwayr was previously known as ''Kh ...
,
Al Jumail Al Jumail () is an abandoned village in north-east Qatar located in the municipality of Al Shamal. It was an important town in the northern peninsula prior to the 21st century. Nearby settlements include Ruwayda to the south-west and Yusufiyah a ...
,
Al Mafjar Al Mafjar () is an abandoned village in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal in the north. There are plans to redevelop ruins of the ancient village as a tourist attraction.Al Ghariyah Al Ghariyah () is a village on the northeast coast of Qatar located in the municipality of Al Shamal. It was founded in 1885 by settlers from the town of Al Wakrah. It was a site of contention between Qatari tribes allied with the Ottomans and S ...
.


Geography

Situated along the northern coastline, Al Ruwais is bordered by the villages of
Madinat ash Shamal Madinat ash Shamal () is the capital city of the municipality of Al Shamal in Qatar. Located more than north of Qatar's capital Doha, the city was founded in the 1970s, shortly after the country gained independence. It was delimited in 1988 and ...
and
Abu Dhalouf Abu Dhalouf () is a town on the north coast of Qatar, in the municipality of Al Shamal. It was demarcated in 1988 and is bounded by Madinat ash Shamal to the immediate east, with Ar-Ruʼays to the immediate east of Madinat ash Shamal. Etymology I ...
to the immediate west. It is roughly northwest of the capital
Doha Doha ( ) is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar. Located on the Persian Gulf coast in the east of the country, north of Al Wakrah and south of Al Khor (city), Al Khor and Lusail, it is home to most of the country's population. It ...
, northwest of
Fuwayrit Fuwayrit (; also spelled as Fuwairat) is a Qatari coastal village in the municipality of Ash Shamal approximately north of the capital Doha. It is an important site for Qatar's oil industry. Archaeological evidence suggests that it may have been ...
, northeast of
Zubarah Zubarah (), also referred to as Al Zubarah or Az Zubarah, is a ruined, ancient town located on the northwestern coast of the Qatar peninsula in the Al Shamal municipality, about from the capital Doha. It was founded by Shaikh Muhammed bin Khal ...
, and northwest of
Al Khor Al Khor (; also spelled ''Al Khawr''), officially Al Khor and Al Thakhira, is a Municipalities of Qatar, municipality in northeastern Qatar. Al Khor (city), Al Khor City, the municipal seat, is located on the northeast coast of Qatar, around f ...
. The area around Al Ruwais is generally characterized by a flat surface, lacking significant topographical complexities. This resembles much of the northern side of Qatar's
coastal plain A coastal plain (also coastal plains, coastal lowland, coastal lowlands) is an area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a sea coast. A fall line commonly marks the border between a coastal plain and an upland area. Formation Coastal plains can f ...
region, of which Al Ruwais is the northernmost extension. Between
Al Jumail Al Jumail () is an abandoned village in north-east Qatar located in the municipality of Al Shamal. It was an important town in the northern peninsula prior to the 21st century. Nearby settlements include Ruwayda to the south-west and Yusufiyah a ...
and Al Ruwais, the coastline features several indentations. Al Ruwais' coastal area is a popular destination due to its lush vegetation. In January 1986, at a cost of nearly QR 1,000,000, the Permanent Committee for Environmental Protection completed a thorough elimination of any oil- and construction-related wastes on the Al Ruwais Beach and other beaches in Al Shamal. Since its establishment, the Ministry of Municipality and Environment has embarked on campaigns to restore the
mangrove A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline water, saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen a ...
s that grow abundantly on its coast. Roughly 13 hectares of coastal mangroves are found in Al Ruwais.


Climate

The following is climate data for Ar Ru'ays obtained from Qatar Meteorology Department.


Historic architecture


Al Ruwais Mosque

One of the earliest harbor towns in Qatar, Al Ruwais accommodates what is believed to be the oldest surviving mosque in Qatar. Initially built around the 17th century, Ruwais Mosque was reconstructed in the 1940s. According to local tradition, the mosque was constructed at the behest of Ahmed Ezz el-Din bin Kassab Al-Sadah. After being struck by lightning in 1970, the minaret wall was reconstructed using seashell brick. As a result of the mosque's worsening exterior condition, the
Qatar Museums Authority Qatar Museums (formerly the Qatar Museums Authority) was founded in 2005 and is a Qatari government entity that oversees the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, MIA Park, QM Gallery at the ...
launched a restoration project in 2014. From December 2014 to January 2015, archaeologists from the Qatar Museums Authority also excavated the eastern portion of the mosque, unearthing pottery shards, animal bones and coins. It is rectangular in shape, with an open courtyard, and can hold around 100 worshipers. The Ministry of Tourism and Al Shamal Municipality are coordinating to preserve the mosque and to promote it as a tourist attraction.


Al Ruwais Police Station

Erected in 1955 on a vacant partially isolated plot of land, the Al Ruwais Police Station previously served the city and its port. Besides enforcing laws and local ordinances, the police also served as a customs security for the port, of which it was in close proximity to. At present, the police station has been repurposed into a museum for finds from the nearby archaeological site of Ruwayda.


Visitor attractions

Al Ruwais is a popular birdwatching spot. In May 2018, the Al Shamal Corniche was inaugurated in Al Ruwais. It features a -long promenade, 120 parking spots and 450 trees. Still to be developed facilities include a children's play area spanning .


Infrastructure

A government complex housing a Ministry of Justice office was opened in Al Ruwais in July 2014.


Al Ruwais Port

Ashghal Ashghal () is the Public Works Authority of Qatar headquartered in Al Dafna, Doha. Ashghal was established based on the Emiri Decree issued by the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani on 20 January 2004, as an autonomous body to design, deli ...
(The Public Works Authority) announced in April 2009 that it would be accepting bids from contractors for three stages of construction on Al Ruwais Port, which would include a 10,000 m2 built up area. Another initiative to develop port infrastructure was the Al Ruwais Port development project, which had the stated aim of transforming Al Ruwais Port into northern Qatar's pathway to the world and was formally launched in January 2015 by Prime Minister Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani. It was reported that, in June 2017, Al Ruwais Port had 57 ships with an overall capacity reaching 10,745 tons. Mwani Qatar, the authority overseeing the port, established a 77,000 m2 truck parking lot with 285 spaces near Al Ruwais Port. It became fully operational in March 2018. In December 2018, Mwani, the port authority, officially launched the second phase of the development project started four years prior. As part of this phase, it will undergo a 156,000 m2 expansion, nearly tripling its capacity. It was announced that after the completion of the first phase, Al Ruwais Port was capable of exchanging up to 20,000 containers per year, up from 1,000 containers per year prior to the phase's completion. It was expected that by 2020 the port would have 300 additional berths. Al Ruwais Port is a shallow-water port and can host small vessels up to 100 m
LOA , also called loa, are spirits in the African diaspora religions, African diasporic religion of Haitian Vodou and Dominican Vudú. They have also been incorporated into some revivalist forms of Louisiana Voodoo. Many of the lwa derive their iden ...
with a maximum draft of 4.8 m.


Libraries

Qatari writer and researcher Ali Abdullah Al Fayedh opened his library in Ruwais in 2017. Located in a small 360-square-meter villa, the library contains over 21,000 Arabic-language books, mostly about Qatar-related topics, particularly its cultural history. The Ali Bin Hussein Al-Sada Library was opened in May 2021. The library mainly features Arabic-language
Islamic literature Islamic literature is literature written by Muslim people, influenced by an Islamic culture, Islamic cultural perspective, or literature that portrays Islam. It can be written in any language and portray any country or region. It includes many lite ...
but also contains books related to science, poetry, and language.


References


External links

* {{Authority control Populated places in Al Shamal Populated coastal places in Qatar