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Celebrate Eid Al-Adha at local museums and experience culture, history and giveaways
Celebrate Eid Al-Adha at local museums and experience culture, history and giveaways

Al Etihad

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Al Etihad

Celebrate Eid Al-Adha at local museums and experience culture, history and giveaways

6 June 2025 01:15 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Local museums are opening their doors to the public for free over the long historical and cultural sites will be hosting events where you can celebrate Eid Al-Adha with the are invited to come and experience the rich heritage of the UAE, as well as a variety of fascinating arts and Eid gifts also await following are mandatory stops on any Abu Dhabi museum tour: Al Hosn Site Celebrate Eid Al-Adha at Al Hosn with a lively three-day event, featuring joyful moments for children, Eidiya surprises, and fun-filled giveaways. Dates: June 6–8First day of Eid: 4pm to 8pm Second Day of Eid Onwards: 9am to 8pmEntry: Free House of ArtisansJoin House of Artisans for Fwalat Al Eid, an Emirati tradition during Eid, symbolising hospitality and honouring guests. This custom, passed down through generations, features an array of traditional snacks, reflecting the values of hospitality in Emirati culture and adornment. Date: June 7–8First day of Eid: 4pm to 8pmSecond Day of Eid Onwards: 9am to 8pmEntry: Free Manarat Al SaadiyaJoin the Eid Al-Adha celebrations at Manarat Al Saadiyat under the theme of palm trees. Bring the family and enjoy a vibrant day filled with art workshops and creative activities designed for all ages. While there, you might as well check out the following exhibitions: Abu Dhabi Masterpieces Collection"Layered Medium: We are in Open Circuits" exhibitionMawhibaty Student Showcase ExhibitionZayed University ShowcaseEach offers a unique perspective on artistic expression and local June 6–8Time: 10am to 8pmEntry: Free Al Ain Cultural SitesExplore Al Ain's cultural sites and discover the stories buried in their walls - stories that echo a living heritage. As part of the celebrations, visitors will have the opportunity to receive thoughtfully designed gifts, each inspired by the spirit and essence of its location. Al Jahili Fort At Al Jahili Fort, a beautifully crafted pin bearing the falcon emblem - symbolising pride and strength - awaits June 6–7 First day of Eid: 4pm to 7pmSecond day of Eid onwards: 9am to 7pmBait Mohammed bin KhalifaAt Bait Mohammed bin Khalifa, a delicate art piece portrays Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa alongside his sons, capturing the values of family and June 6–7First day of Eid: 4pm to 7pmSecond day of Eid onwards: 9am to 8pmQasr Al MuwaijiAt Qasr Al Muwaiji, the elegance of tradition comes alive in a design inspired by the "bisht pattern" worn by the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan - an honourable tribute to his presence and June 6–7First day of Eid: 4pm to 7pmSecond day of Eid onwards: 9am to 7pmAl Ain OasisIn Al Ain Oasis, gifts reflect the generosity of the land with fresh nagal dates, celebrating the bounty of the June 6–7First day of Eid: 4pm to 7pmSecond day of Eid onwards: 9am to 5.30pmAl Qattara Arts CentreThis centre offers a poetic touch with a sticker adorned with a verse from the poetry of Sheikh Zayed, expressing identity and emotion through June 6–7First day of Eid: 4pm to 7pmSecond day of Eid onwards: 9am to 8pmDelma MuseumVisit Delma Museum and enjoy special Eid Al-Adha giveaways distributed for the June 6–7 First Day of Eid: 9am to 12pm Second Day of Eid Onwards: Daily 10am to 6pm | Friday 2pm to 6pm

RAK Ruler performs Eid Al-Fitr prayer
RAK Ruler performs Eid Al-Fitr prayer

Sharjah 24

time30-03-2025

  • General
  • Sharjah 24

RAK Ruler performs Eid Al-Fitr prayer

Joining them were several sheikhs, senior officials, federal and local department heads, citizens, and members of the Arab and Islamic communities. Eid Sermon The sermon highlighted the spiritual joy of Eid, the values of compassion and unity, and the importance of gratitude and community. The imam prayed for continued blessings upon the UAE, its leadership, and people, and mercy for the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the founding leaders.

UAE among top 5 nations where women's representation is highest, says UN
UAE among top 5 nations where women's representation is highest, says UN

Khaleej Times

time12-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Khaleej Times

UAE among top 5 nations where women's representation is highest, says UN

The UAE has been ranked among the top 5 countries globally where women's representation is the highest in a lower or single house, higher than developed countries, according to the United Nations (UN). In the Federal National Council (FNC), women account for 50 per cent of seats, ranking the country 5th along with Andorra. Out of 40 Federal National Council (FNC) seats, 20 have been reserved for women. According to Women in Politics: 2025 by the UN, women's representation in the UAE is higher than Western and other GCC countries such as New Zealand (45.5 per cent), Sweden (45 per cent), UK (40.5 per cent), France (36.2 per cent), Germany (35.7 per cent), the US (28.7 per cent), Saudi Arabia (19.9 per cent), Turkiye (19.9 per cent), Japan (15.7 per cent) and India (13.8 per cent) among others. The study was released on the occasion of International Women's Day, which is marked on the 8th of March. 'Women are the essence of life, its story, and its soul. They are the nurturers of generations and the makers of heroes,' said Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on the occasion of International Women's Day. The women's role in FNC has increased over the years. In the first FNC elections in 2006, women occupied 22.2 per cent of the total seats. In 2018, the then-president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued a directive whereby Emirati women must occupy 50 per cent of the FNC seats, 20 each for men and women. Meanwhile, women account for 20 per cent of ministerial positions in the Cabinet, positioning the country at 100th along with Greece and Timor-Leste, according to the UN. Globally, Rwanda (63.8 per cent), Cuba (55.7 per cent) Nicaragua (55 per cent) and Mexico (50.2 per cent) have the highest representation of women in unicameral parliaments or lower house of parliament up to January 1, 2025. The women have the lowest representation, zero per cent, in Oman, Yemen and Tuvalu. According to the UN, average women representation globally was 27.2 per cent in single or lower house and 27.4 per cent in upper house or senate. Regionally, the Americas have the highest representation of women at 35.4 per cent in both the houses, followed by Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Pacific and Middle East and North Africa.

Emirates Development Bank Champions Innovation at Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival 2025
Emirates Development Bank Champions Innovation at Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival 2025

Zawya

time07-02-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Emirates Development Bank Champions Innovation at Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival 2025

Sharjah, UAE – Emirates Development Bank (EDB) reaffirmed its commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and innovation by actively participating in the 8th edition of the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival (SEF) 2025, held at the Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park from February 1-2. Under the theme 'Where We Belong,' the festival brought together over 300 global speakers from 45 countries, providing a platform for entrepreneurs, investors, and ecosystem enablers to exchange ideas and drive meaningful change in the UAE's startup landscape. EDB's delegation engaged in high-level discussions on ecosystem building, the power of public-private collaboration, and the evolving needs of startups in the UAE. Beyond financing, EDB continues to play a vital role in mentorship, capacity-building, and strategic networking, ensuring that businesses across the nation have the resources they need to scale and succeed. H.E. Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO of EDB, emphasized the bank's pivotal role in empowering entrepreneurs: "SEF 2025 has once again highlighted the UAE's vibrant entrepreneurial spirit. At EDB, we go beyond financing—our mission is to equip businesses with the tools, knowledge, and partnerships they need to thrive. By integrating finance with strategic capacity-building initiatives, we are shaping an ecosystem where innovation drives sustainable economic growth, keeping the UAE at the forefront of global entrepreneurship.' EDB extends its appreciation to Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa) for their ongoing efforts in strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem. As a key financial engine for the UAE's economic development, EDB remains committed to supporting high-potential entrepreneurs, fostering innovation, and driving economic diversification—ensuring the UAE continues to be a global hub for entrepreneurial excellence. About Emirates Development Bank: Emirates Development Bank [EDB], the UAE's development bank, is a key financial engine for the UAE's economic development and industrial advancement. EDB provides financial and non-financial support to businesses of all sizes from start-ups, SMEs to corporates driving economic competitiveness across five strategic priority sectors: advanced technology, food security, healthcare, renewables, and manufacturing. EDB was established under Federal Law by Decree No. 07 of 2011 issued by the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and became operational in June 2015.

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