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Ramadan in Sharjah fusion of culture, traditions, unique events
Ramadan in Sharjah fusion of culture, traditions, unique events

Gulf Today

time22-03-2025

  • Gulf Today

Ramadan in Sharjah fusion of culture, traditions, unique events

Sharjah is one of the prominent tourist destinations in the UAE, combining authenticity and history on one hand and modernity and innovation on the other. During the Holy Month of Ramadan, the emirate shines even brighter, taking on a special character marked by joyful Ramadan vibes and diverse cultural events. The emirate is home to over 3,000 mosques, each distinguished by its stunning designs that embody the beauty of Islamic architecture, adorned with intricate decorations inspired by nature. Among the most notable mosques are King Faisal Mosque, Al Noor Mosque, Sharjah Mosque, and Al Taqwa Mosque, all of which attract large numbers of worshippers for Taraweeh prayers and daily prayers. The mosques and public spaces exude tranquillity and serenity, especially with the illumination of Ramadan lanterns adorning the streets, giving the city a unique charm during the nights of the holy month. These beautiful surroundings draw visitors who prefer spending their time in reflection and worship, reflecting the tolerant and spiritual nature of Sharjah's residents. Sharjah's markets are among the top tourist attractions during Ramadan, bustling with local and international visitors seeking to enjoy traditional atmospheres. Souq Al Jubail and The Central Souk are renowned for offering a wide range of products that reflect the emirate's rich cultural heritage. During Ramadan, these markets come alive with special events such as exhibitions showcasing handmade crafts, and stalls selling traditional Ramadan foods that are not to be missed. Additionally, the Aljada area hosts vibrant Ramadan festivities until 30th March 2025, filled with activities and entertainment, where guests can also indulge in oud and qanun performances, Arabic calligraphy art, henna designs, and storytelling sessions. Another highlight is the "Darya" exhibition in the Muwaileh Commercial Area, featuring diverse projects ranging from food, desserts, and coffee to clothing, perfumes, and more, running until April 4, 2025. The UAE has long been a standout destination for food enthusiasts, especially during Ramadan, and it offers a chance to explore Ramadan dishes prepared with exceptional skill. Ramadan Iftar meals in Sharjah are among the most enjoyable experiences for visitors, showcasing traditional Emirati cuisine that reflects the nation's cultural heritage. In Sharjah, Ramadan is not just an ordinary month but an opportunity to engage with local culture and revive authentic Emirati hospitality traditions. Visitors can enjoy artistic and craft displays that combine Emirati heritage with modern performances. Several Ramadan festivals are held across the emirate, such as the "Ramadan Nights" exhibition, which is one of Sharjah's leading commercial and cultural events. The exhibition provides a perfect platform to celebrate the month and its wonderful ambience while benefiting from the marketing activities hosted at the event. Sharjah's cultural agenda is also packed with enriching knowledge sessions, discussions, and workshops organised by various government entities to foster positive and purposeful learning experiences. Recently, the emirate inaugurated the Al Layyah Canal project in Khalidiya Suburb, hosting the Sharjah Ramadan Festival, which includes theatrical and artistic performances and Quranic and cultural competitions, allowing visitors to experience Emirati culture at its finest. The festival also features the Al Layyah Ramadan Market, catering to families with diverse activities. The market supports youth-led projects, empowering local entrepreneurs to showcase their innovative ideas and products in a supportive environment encouraging creativity and innovation. WAM

Sharjah during Ramadan: Cultural and spiritual haven
Sharjah during Ramadan: Cultural and spiritual haven

Sharjah 24

time20-03-2025

  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah during Ramadan: Cultural and spiritual haven

Ramadan's atmosphere in Sharjah Sharjah is home to over 3,000 mosques, each with intriguing architectural styles that exemplify the splendour of Islamic architecture and are embellished with elaborate patterns and nature-inspired ornamentation. Some of the most renowned mosques include King Faisal Mosque, Al Noor Mosque, Sharjah Mosque, and Al Taqwa Mosque, all of which have a large number of worshippers for Taraweeh and five daily prayers. The feeling of peace and serenity pervades mosques and public areas, heightened by the glow of traditional Ramadan lanterns that brighten the streets, lending a distinct appeal to the city's nights during the blessed month. Ramadan Markets in Sharjah Sharjah's marketplaces are among the most popular tourist attractions during Ramadan, attracting both local and international visitors looking to enjoy the traditional atmosphere. Souq Al Jubail and the Central Souq are well-known for providing a varied range of products that reflect the emirate's rich cultural heritage. During Ramadan, these markets become even more vibrant, with special events like Ramadan exhibitions featuring handcrafted and artisanal products, as well as vendors selling traditional Ramadan dishes that tourists should not miss. Aljada celebrations Until March 30, 2025, Aljada will offer a variety of energetic Ramadan events and entertainment, particularly at the Arada Ramadan Tent, where visitors can enjoy a magnificent Iftar and Suhoor experience that combines tradition with global flavours. The facility also provides cultural entertainment such as oud and qanun concerts, Arabic calligraphy classes, henna arts, and traditional storytelling. Furthermore, the "Dariyah Exhibition" in the Muwailih commercial district showcases a diverse selection of local shops offering everything from cuisine, sweets, and coffee to clothing, fragrances, and more. This exhibition will continue till April 4, 2025. Emirati cuisine during Ramadan The UAE has long been a popular trip for foodies, especially during Ramadan, which offers a unique opportunity to experience the authentic Emirati culinary scene. Ramadan Iftar meals in Sharjah are among the most enjoyable experiences for visitors, as the traditional Emirati table highlights the country's rich cultural heritage. One of Sharjah's most distinguishing features is the convivial dining experience that its restaurants provide during Ramadan. Visitors and residents gather in a warm, family-friendly environment to celebrate Iftar and Suhoor. In addition, the "Ramadan Productive Families Exhibition," hosted by the Muwailih Suburb Council under the Department of Suburbs Affairs in Sharjah, promotes contributions from national projects and local families making traditional cuisines and tastes. This year's exhibition will be held in Al Noaf 1 Park. Cultural events and Ramadan festivities Numerous Ramadan festivities are held around the emirate, including "Ramadan Nights," one of Sharjah's most significant economic and cultural events. The exhibition is an excellent place to celebrate the holy month and enjoy the unique atmosphere while participating in the various shopping activities on offer. Sharjah's cultural calendar is also jam-packed with enriching events, including contributions from various government entities that conduct talks, workshops, and educational sessions aimed at spreading knowledge and encouraging constructive interaction. Sharjah recently inaugurated the "Al Layyah Canal Project" in the Khalidiyah district, which now hosts the "Sharjah Ramadan Festival." This event includes dramatic and artistic performances, as well as Quranic and cultural competitions, giving guests an immersive taste of Emirati heritage at its best. Part of the Sharjah Ramadan Festival, the "Al Layyah Ramadan Market" offers a range of activities for all family members. Sharjah remains the ideal Ramadan destination due to its cultural richness, knowledge-driven Ramadan events, and exciting festivities, which reflect the essence of Islamic and Arab customs in the most beautiful way.

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