
Sharjah Press Club's Ramadan Majlis begins at Aljada
Sharjah Press Club (SPC), affiliated with the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), is gearing up to launch the 14th edition of its annual Ramadan Majlis today, Monday, at Aljada in Sharjah. Held under the patronage of Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Sharjah Media Council, the event will run until March 17, covering discussions on eight diverse topics across its main and side sessions.
The opening session, 'Healthy Interactions and Relationships,' will feature Dr. Ahmed Emara, a consultant in mental health, and will be moderated by media professional Ahmed Alyammahi.
The session will focus on the skills needed for successful communication, building meaningful relationships, and managing interactions in a way that promotes social cohesion and reinforces positive values in communities.
Running alongside this session, a side discussion 'German or Japanese? How to Choose Your Car' will be joined by automotive experts from ArabGT.
The discussion will explore the differences between American, German, and Japanese cars, guiding consumers on how to select a vehicle based on their needs. Experts will highlight the technical and mechanical advantages of leading brands and share tips on extending a car's lifespan.
Throughout the Majlis, attendees can look forward to engaging sessions on the contribution of Arabic literature to preserving heritage, the impact of values on human interactions, and the role of family in raising future generations according to Islamic teachings. Other side sessions will cover topics such as the use of social media in book promotion, strategies for business growth and sustainability, and best practices for organic farming.
Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of SGMB, stressed that the Ramadan Majlis has become a vital platform for discussions that resonate with the community.
'This year's edition stands out for its diverse range of topics, providing attendees the opportunity to engage with subjects that best match their interests,' Allay noted.
Adding to the experience, the Ramadan Majlis will host interactive activities and competitions, offering attendees the chance to win valuable prizes.
Beyond Ramadan, SPC continues to organise insightful sessions focused on specialised topics in journalism and media, as well as broader cultural and social themes.
On March 12, poet and writer Hamoud Al Sahoud will lead a discussion on 'Culture and Heritage in Arabic Literature.' Moderated by Saudi journalist Ali Al Alyani, the session will examine how Arabic literature has preserved cultural identity across generations.
The third session, 'Human Behaviour: Values and Beliefs,' set for March 13, will explore the role of personal and societal values in shaping human interactions. Dr. Khalid Ghattas, a writer and social media content creator, will be the featured speaker, with TV host Reem Saif moderating the discussion.
Social media's impact on reading habits will take centre stage on March 12 with 'When Digital Content Leads You to Books.' Content creator Fares Ashour will explore how online platforms are influencing readership trends.
The spotlight will shift on March 13, to business and entrepreneurship. Adnan Safar, founder of the 'Mara' brand, will share insights on building a successful business, navigating brand growth challenges, and implementing key marketing strategies.
The Majlis will conclude on March 17 with 'Family and Raising Future Generations,' featuring renowned Islamic preacher Mostafa Hosny.
Sustainability will headline the final side session on March 17, as Saeed Al Rumaithi, the UAE's youngest organic farm owner, discusses sustainable agriculture and how natural farming methods contribute to healthier food production.
The Ramadan Majlis has established itself as a significant platform for dialogue, fostering engaging discussions on pressing societal issues. Alongside thought-provoking sessions, attendees can participate in interactive activities and competitions, making the event an enriching experience for all.
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