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Sharjah Police foster Ramadan spirit with ‘Insights' seminar

Sharjah Police foster Ramadan spirit with ‘Insights' seminar

Sharjah 2416-03-2025

This initiative was part of the department's broader Ramadan programmes designed to enhance religious awareness, encourage positivity, and instil Islamic values that promote peace and tolerance within the community.
Commitment to ethical and religious awareness
Colonel Ahmed Al-Merri, Director of the Department of Prevention and Community Protection, highlighted that such initiatives reflect Sharjah Police's dedication to fostering religious and ethical awareness among its employees. He noted that by cultivating a positive work environment built on tolerance and strengthened human relations, these efforts contribute to improved institutional performance and community service.
Key themes: reconciliation and kindness
The seminar was delivered by Sheikh Diaa Rashid Al-Suwaidan from the Sharjah Department of Islamic Affairs and explored several key themes, including the vital role of reconciliation in building a cohesive society and the virtues of forgiveness and kindness during Ramadan.
Sheikh Al-Suwaidan underscored the importance of upholding Islamic values through acts of tolerance within families and communities. He explained that forgiveness and kindness are not only
essential for nurturing relationships but are also fundamental virtues encouraged by the Quran and the Sunnah. He further pointed out that Ramadan provides an ideal opportunity to revive these principles, purify the soul, and strengthen bonds through noble character and ethical conduct.
Honouring efforts in religious education
At the conclusion of the event, Colonel Ahmed Al-Merri presented Sheikh Diaa Rashid Al-Suwaidan with a commemorative shield in appreciation of his valuable contributions to the seminar. The recognition was a testament to his efforts in enriching the session with religious and educational insights, ensuring its success in promoting meaningful discussions on faith and values

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