Sharjah My Destination No.14
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The official magazine of Sharjah Commerce & Tourism Development Authority July-Sept 2013
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The Spirit Of Ramadan
Community, family and faith in Sharjah
Welcome to Sharjah
Opening Message
This fourteenth edition of the official magazine of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority highlights the emirate as a unique tourist destination. Future issues of the quarterly magazine will continue to tell Sharjah’s magical story, to explore its secrets and share its treasures.
Summer is a lively time in Sharjah, whether shopping in our ultramodern malls or old-world souks, perusing the fascinating heritage exhibitions in our many museums, or enjoying the emirate’s superb family attractions.
Welcome to a special summer edition of Sharjah, My Destination, in which we explore the wealth of opportunities there are in Sharjah to be entertained, educated and enriched, both indoors and outdoors.
Summer is a lively time in Sharjah, whether shopping in our ultramodern malls or old-world souks, perusing the fascinating heritage exhibitions in our many museums, or enjoying the emirate’s superb family attractions. During this period comes Ramadan and Eid, bringing evenings of social connection to our community, and a welcoming spirit that makes this a wonderful time to visit Sharjah.
We at the SCTDA are proud to have recently organised the Sharjah Tourism Excellence Awards, in which we celebrated the calibre of Sharjah’s tourism and hospitality sector. Sharjah is home to some of the world’s most famous hospitality brands, including luxury five-star hotels, as well as top-quality homegrown contributions to the leisure industry that make this unique emirate a world-class destination.
With all of this to offer, it is no wonder that Sharjah is a popular destination to visit during summer, and the emirate’s profile as an international tourism destination is ever growing. Visitors are drawn to the safe, family-friendly appeal that is fundamental to Sharjah's community values.
We look forward to welcoming even more visitors over these months to this hub of culture, hospitality and community.
Mohamed Ali Al NomanChairman
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Sharjah Biennial 11Sharjah's world-renowned event was a hub of creativity,
inspiration and artistic conversation. pg. 14
Listings pg. 32
Review pg. 17
A Ramadan to RememberDuring the holy month, Sharjah residents and visitors experience
a deep sense of community, family and faith. pg. 8
Sharjah In PicturesThe Capital of Islamic Culture for 2014 is a bastion of faith. pg. 5
Sharjah In Pictures 5A bastion of Islamic faith
2013-14 Calendar 6
Upcoming Event 8A Ramadan to Remember
Sharjah News 10
SCTDA News 11
Art 14Sharjah Biennial 11
Review 17Sharjah Children's Reading Festival
Leisure 18Spending Summertime
Culture 24An Insight Into Islam
Family 26Terrifically Scientific
Listings 32
Useful Numbers 37
Maps 38
A Ramadan To Remember 8
Terrifically Scientific Take a closer look at the world above at Sharjah's indoor science attractions.
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Spending SummertimeThere's more to Sharjah's malls than shopping during the hot summer months.
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An Insight Into IslamA tour of Sharjah's magnificent Al Noor Mosque is an inspiring experience.
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Sharjah In Pictures
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Sharjah's impressive monuments to Islam make it a wonderful place to spend Ramadan, which this year is expected to start around 10 July, and to celebrate Eid Al Fitr, expected around 9 August.
Sharjah In PicturesThe Capital of Islamic Culture for 2014 is a bastion of faith.
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18 JULy – 10 AUgRamadan & Eid FairExpo Centre A multi-product consumer fair and shopping extravaganza
Family entertainment including fun rides and heritage performances
11 – 28 AUgUSTHappy Holiday CampSharjah Discovery Centre Educational and entertaining summer programme
Festivals and celebrations shape an exciting year ahead.
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11 – 23 JULyAl Eiman Oasis Ramadan LecturesVarious venues across Sharjah A series of 31 lectures for the holy month of Ramadan
Distinguished Islamic scholars speak on various aspects of Islamic faith
An opportunity to gain spiritual insight
Locations in Sharjah city, Khorfakkan and Al Dhaid
2 DECEMBERUAE National DayVarious venues across Sharjah Celebrations for the 42nd anniversary of the foundation of the UAE
11 – 20 DECSharjah Water FestivalAl Majaz Park Sharjah's premier all-action, all-family carnival attraction
12 – 13 DECFormula 1 Powerboat World ChampionshipKhalid Lagoon Turbo-charged finale to the international F1 Powerboat series
16 – 18 DECHalal Middle EastExpo Centre Food and technology exhibition
1 – 5 OCTOBERMidEast Watch & Jewellery ShowExpo Centre Biannual event showcasing the finest watches and jewellery
21 – 26 OCTOBERSharjah International Children's Film FestivalVarious venues across Sharjah The first event of its kind in the region
6 – 16 NOvSharjah International Book FairExpo Centre Hundreds of publishers showcasing books from over 60 nations
25 – 28 NOvChinese Commodities FairExpo Centre Presenting a wide range of Chinese goods
JAN – FEB 2014Sharjah Spring PromotionsVarious venues across Sharjah Popular shopping festival with amazing offers and discounts
FEBRUARy 2014Sharjah Light FestivalVarious venues across Sharjah Internationally renowned festival of light and music that attracts thousands of visitors
MARCH 2014Sharjah Festival DaysVarious venues across Sharjah Annual theatre festival
APRIL 2014Sharjah Heritage DaysHeritage Area Annual celebration of Sharjah's rich heritage
JUNE 2014Sharjah Summer PromotionsVarious venues across Sharjah Amazing offers and discounts to attract bargain hunters
F1 Powerboat World Championship
Sharjah Light Festival
UAE National Day Sharjah Heritage Days
26 – 29 AUgUSTHappy Holiday CampSharjah Calligraphy Museum Educational and entertaining summer programme
16 – 18 SEPTEdutainment ShowExpo Centre Showcasing the best in education technology for early education
Interactive seminars, workshops and conferences focussed on improving teaching methods
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A Ramadan To Remember
hours gives way to a sense of celebration and community as both Muslims and non-Muslims come together to feast, socialise and connect as friends.
Indeed, this feeling of community, charity and generosity is more pronounced during the sacred month than at any other time of the year. That’s one of the things that make Ramadan a truly special time to visit Sharjah. Each year, this enchanting emirate, which is well-known for preserving the culture and traditions of
The holy month of Ramadan is the most special time of the year in the Islamic calendar. For Muslims, it is a period of reflection and devotion, a time to celebrate the most dearly held values of faith, family and heritage. For those of different religions, Ramadan is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Islamic heritage and culture. This is especially true in the evenings during Iftar – the breaking of the fast – when the quiet, reflective mood of the daylight
its past, hosts a selection of educational and entertaining events. It’s the perfect time for visitors to learn more about local culture and for residents to see the city at its best. Previous years have seen notable scholars give invigorating educational lectures on Islamic faith and the spirit of Ramadan, in both Arabic and English. In addition, as you would expect from a city with such a thriving creative scene, past Ramadan celebrations have also included events promoting the local arts, such as painting, calligraphy and poetry.
During the holy month, the welcoming spirit of Sharjah can be felt even more strongly than usual throughout the emirate. Some of the most popular areas for tourists and residents become livelier than ever, and one of the best places to visit is Al Qasba.
Ramadan and Eid Fair 2013The Ramadan and Eid Fair 2013 takes place from 18 July to 10 August at Expo Centre Sharjah. Now in its 27th year, you don’t want to miss this shopping extravaganza, which draws thousands of visitors from all over the region. Not only is it a great place to bag a bargain, you’ll also have a chance to enjoy a huge range of entertainment including cookery demos, fun rides, magic shows and traditional performances.
During the holy month, Sharjah residents and visitors alike experience a deep sense of community, family and faith.
IftarThe breaking of the fast at Maghrib (sunset) is when Sharjah comes alive during Ramadan and there are many places to enjoy Iftar feasts across the emirate. Al Qasba's plethora of canalside restaurants and cafes are buzzing with joyous revellers, as are those at Al Majaz Waterfront overlooking Khalid Lagoon. Sharjah's souks and shopping malls, including Sharjah City Centre, Mega Mall and Sahara Centre, are also hives of action for all the family – places where friends and relatives come together for the special Ramadan evenings.
Throughout the year, this cultural hotspot with its picturesque surroundings and quaint cafes, is a major draw, and during Ramadan it is particularly popular, as educational shows and cultural entertainment are put on display to the delight of the enthusiastic crowds. And it’s not just Al Qasba that comes alive during the holy month. Everywhere you go in Sharjah, whether you’re strolling along the Corniche, admiring Khalid Lagoon or visiting the museums, you’re sure to be caught up in the spirit of culture, community, friendship and faith.
Ramadan & Eid Al Fitr 2013 Ramadan is expected to
begin this year on 10 July, following an announcement by The Sharjah Planetarium.
Eid Al Fitr is expected to be around 9 August.
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HIS HIgHNESS SHEIkH DR SULTAN BIN MOHAMMAD AL QASIMI, UAE Supreme Council Member & Ruler of Sharjah
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Nurturing A Culture Of Communication Sheikh Dr Sultan encourages cross-cultural connections in the community.
His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has continued to demonstrate his dedication to promoting the exchange of ideas and communication between cultures and communities during recent events.
His Highness made an exciting appearance at the recent Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, held at Expo Centre during April and May. There, he demonstrated his support for such culturally nurturing events by donating Dhs.2 million to participating publishing houses, as well as ordering the provision of more books to Sharjah's public libraries, cultural institutions and youth centres.
During the festival, Sheikh Dr Sultan spoke passionately about the importance of instilling a love of reading among children in order for the habit to be carried through into adulthood. The fostering of young minds is an issue important to His Highness, who is ever
mindful that children are the leaders of the future and must be exposed to a wealth of cultural experiences and encouraged to be open to ideas. It is as a result of this vision and leadership that Sharjah has maintained a strong reputation as a welcoming, open and enriching place.
Contributing to these cross-cultural connections, Sheikh Dr Sultan recently welcomed fellow philanthropist and Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, an appropriate guest given Mr Gates' role in the facilitation of global communication. As it was his first visit to the emirate, Mr Gates was keen to learn more about the history of Sharjah and the UAE.
At the reception, His Highness spoke of the UAE community as a wonderful and highly successful mosaic - not only of a host of nationalities, races and religions, but also of a healthy mix of constructive politics, commerce and cultural development.
Leaders of Sharjah’s hospitality and tourism industries, senior government officials and dignitaries, and national media representatives gathered at a grand ceremony in April to honour achievement in Sharjah’s thriving tourism sector.
Leading the winners at the Sharjah Tourism Excellence (STE) Awards, hosted by Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority, was Her Excellency Sheikha Budoor bint Sultan Al Qassimi, Chairperson of Shurooq (Sharjah Investment and Development Authority), who was presented with the ‘Tourism Personality of the Year’ accolade. This new award is aimed at honouring the pioneers of the tourism sector who have made a distinctive contribution to the success of our beloved emirate.
It was the fifth year for the coveted awards, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah. Addressing the gathering, SCTDA Chairman, HE Mohamed Ali Al Noman, stated that the
Awards Recognise Continuing Success Of Sharjah Tourism Sector
STE Awards are a tribute to the continuing success of the emirate's tourism sector, and are aimed at encouraging further excellence and improving the quality of services.
Al Noman attributed this impressive growth to the partnership and cohesion of its public and private sectors. “Sharjah has registered unique and successful landmarks of progress and human civilisation, from its heritage to arts and literature, and from ideas and culture. It is these strides of progress that have brought the emirate the well-deserved
honours of Capital of Islamic Culture for 2014 and Capital of Arab Tourism for 2015”, he said.
Al Noman also stated that the hospitality sector is the backbone of the tourism sector and has witnessed tremendous growth in recent times. “The number of Sharjah’s tourists surged to 1.73 million tourists in 2012, an increase of 11% over the previous year”. He emphasised that all this would not have been possible without the vision and leadership of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.
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Sharjah's Tourism Profile Heightened In Europe
SCTDA Wins ‘Best Government Participant' At Korea Summit
A recent European roadshow highlighted the importance of cooperation and coordination between Sharjah’s government agencies and private sector organisations when it comes to boosting the UAE’s tourism sector on both regional and global levels.
HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Director General of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority, emphasised the particular importance of boosting economic and tourism links between the emirate and European nations, highlighting Germany in particular as a key tourism feeding market.
The region’s most important tourism industry event, the Arabian Travel Market which was held in Dubai in May, saw a record number of visitors at Sharjah’s impressive pavilion.The stand showcased the best of Sharjah as the emirate wrapped up an eventful exhibition that
After a remarkably successful pitch at several international exhibitions, Sharjah turned its attention to the massive and ever booming Gulf tourism market as the region gets ready for the long holiday season.
Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority undertook a series of roadshows in cooperation with Sharjah’s popular airline Air Arabia across several GCC countries, to promote the diversity and richness of Sharjah’s tourism experience.
The roadshow campaign kicked off with a presentation in Muscat, Oman, before
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continuing to Kuwait City, and then onto Saudi Arabia, where Sharjah made a strong pitch to woo the Saudi tourism industry in Al Khobar and at the influential Riyadh Travel Fair. The focus in Riyadh was on families, as Sharjah's safe and friendly environment is appealing to Saudi visitors.
HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa,
The SCTDA was delighted to win the accolade of ‘Best Government Department Participant’ at the third UAE-Korea Economic Partnership Forum, held at the end of May. The award boosts links between Sharjah and South Korea as the emirate looks to attract more tourists from the Asian nation, and to increase investment in the tourism and hospitality sectors from the region.
In 2012, Sharjah welcomed over 85,000 visitors from Germany keen to sample the emirate’s many attractions and experiences, and there were
HE Mohamed Ali Al Noman, SCTDA Chairman, noted that even though the number of tourists travelling from South Korea to enjoy Sharjah's attractions has increased, there is still immense potential to welcome even more visitors from that part of the world.
In 2012, Sharjah received over 227,550 tourists from Asia, representing 13 per cent of the total international visitor number.
The Beijing International Tourism Expo (BITE), which was held in June, was another success story for the SCTDA. The Expo, which was attended by more than 900 exhibitors from over 80 countries, gave Sharjah's tourism industry the opportunity to further penetrate the enormous Chinese market. Sharjah once again generated a great amount of interest from industry professionals from around the world, winning the 'Most Outstanding Pavilion' award. While Sharjah's increasing popularity as a tourism destination already straddles the expanding Asian market, links between Sharjah and China continue to grow.
saw a flurry of high profile meetings with regional and international industry players.
SCTDA Chairman, HE Mohamed Ali Al Noman commented that the SCTDA and all members of the emirate’s delegation made the most of the opportunity provided by
Sharjah Impresses At Region's Biggest Travel ExpoSHARJAH TAkES ‘BITE' OUT OF ASIAN MARkET
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more than 620,000 tourists from Europe as a whole. In the first quarter of 2013 alone, European visitors to Sharjah numbered more than 190,000.
Director General of the SCTDA, commented: “Sharjah’s economic and tourism relations with our Gulf neighbours are historically robust and have grown dramatically in recent years. The Gulf is one of our biggest tourism markets and the emirate receives hundreds of thousands of visitors from GCC states every year.”
the exhibition to bring out the beauty, diversity and uniqueness of Sharjah’s tourism experience, which has earned itself a special place in the crowded regional and global tourism market.
It was the perfect time for Shurooq to announce the Dhs.500 million development project on Sir Bu Nair Island. The project at the island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will include a 100-room five-star hotel with top of the range facilities.
Al Noman added that with investments pouring into Sharjah’s tourism and hospitality sectors, and with several new projects in development across the emirate, the tourism landscape is set to undergo profound changes for the better, creating greater economic opportunities at home and better facilities and services for international visitors.
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Sharjah Biennial 11Sharjah Art Foundation's world-renowned event was once again a hub of creativity, inspiration and artistic conversation.
Sharjah Biennial 2013 Above: Ernesto Neto, Enquanto a cultura nos separa, a natureza
nos une (While Culture Moves Us Apart, Nature Brings Us Together), 2013. Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation.
Left: Thilo Frank's Infinite Rock, in the courtyard of Bait Al Serkal, housed a room of mirrors. Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation.
Below: Carlos Amorales, We’ll See How All Reverberates, 2012.
Artists and art lovers flocked from all over the globe to the home of the Middle East's art scene for the 11th session of the Sharjah Biennial.
From 13 March to 13 May, the Heritage & Arts Areas became an open canvas for the wonderful creations of many internationally acclaimed artists. Opened by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, it was another resoundingly successful occasion, attracting media attention from some of the world's best known platforms. It was a chance for Sharjah to tell the world its story as a cultural hub; a place for the meeting of minds and the exploration of ideas.
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The presence of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, delighted visiting children. His Highness donated Dhs.2 million to participating publishing houses.
Celebrating The Joy Of BooksChildren and adults alike were thrilled by literary extravaganza, Sharjah Children's Reading Festival.
This year’s Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival was a resounding success, thanks to a range of exciting exhibitions, cultural events and entertaining shows. The 12-day event, which took place at Expo Centre Sharjah from 23 April to 4 May, is in its fifth year and had an impressive 20,000 books and e-books translated into 16 languages on display. Altogether, there were 450 events attended by children, parents and teachers from all over the emirate,
each aimed at empowering and inspiring young people through a love of reading. Highlights from the festival including a story-telling session from beloved British author and poet John Row and a cooking demonstration from French chef and author Brigitte Carrere. Special attention was given to children from the Al Noor Training Centre for Special Needs, who took part in a drumming workshop run by the Saltimbanco Italiano Global Art Theatre Company.
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Images courtesy of Sharjah International Book Fair
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Sharjah’s malls are friendly, fun places – not to just shop in, but to spend time in. And with a host of Ramadan offers and activities lined up, there’s every reason to make your summer mantra: “Shopping mall? Let’s do them all!” Here, it’s not necessarily about scale, it’s about service. Not solely about attracting the crowds, but also about offering you choice. Whether you’re looking to shop, dine or be entertained – or all three – there’s everything you could hope for here, and more. There are several malls in the emirate to sample, but here's the inside line on Sharjah City Centre and Sahara Centre, which both have some exciting news. Sahara CentreConveniently located on the main Sharjah to Dubai highway, the Sahara Centre is hard to miss. Its unique architecture features a tent and wooden beam roof, which casts a bright spacious feel across the four desert-themed areas inside: Dunes, Mirage, Palm and Wadi.
Some of the mall’s key anchor shops are brands that are known the world over, and are therefore favoured by residents and visitors alike. Entertainment here includes the massive Adventureland, as well as a six-screen Grand Cinemas multiplex showing the latest films.
There’s also a large, multi-cultural food court offering 32 different types of cuisine – something for every age, taste and budget – alongside seven cafes and three restaurants.
The Sahara Centre has just undergone major expansion. Its new East Atrium, now open to the public, has made the mall 60% bigger and added around 100 new shops – offering more choice for shoppers.
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Spending SummertimeThese hot summer months are the time to head inside and experience the region’s contemporary equivalent of the souk: the shopping mall.
Sharjah fully delivers on what we all need in the summer – great indoor locations, where the whole family can happily spend an entire day.
Sahara Centre recently added around 100 new stores.
Sharjah City Centre is now open until midnight on Thursdays and Fridays.
Every Monday throughout 2013 is Ladies' Day at Sharjah City Centre.
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Sharjah City CentreAlso known as SCC, Sharjah City Centre recently extended its opening hours, giving visitors more time and more flexibility. The mall now stays open until midnight on two nights of the week (Thursdays and Fridays). In addition, the main supermarket opens at 08:00 on Fridays; perfect if you want to get the weekly shop over and done with nice and early!
With over 120 stores – 50 of which are dedicated to fashion – Sharjah City Centre more than fits the bill if you fancy a major dose of retail therapy.
There's exciting news for women, too – every Monday throughout the rest of the year is Ladies' Day, when fabulous females can take advantage of special discounts and promotions, with some brands offering up to 50% off!
There are some great leisure options at SCC, such as the recently refurbished and relocated Magic Planet. It’s
Mega MallAnother incredibly popular shopping mall in Sharjah is Mega Mall, which is located in the heart of the city. A whole host of quality shops can be found here, as well as some brilliant family entertainment, including a cinema and Antic's Land theme park.
ideal for keeping the kids entertained: see overleaf for more information.
The food court is also currently being modernised. There’ll soon be more seating, plus new furniture, LCD screens and greenery, along with enhanced lighting. It offers around 20 of the best-loved food brands to choose between, or you can check out SCC's main standalone restaurant.
Add it all together, and Sharjah fully delivers on what we all need in the summer –
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great indoor locations, where the whole family can happily spend an entire day. And with so much to choose from, one day will surely become two, and then you'll soon be tempted back for even more…
Every Monday at SCC is Ladies' Day, when fabulous females can take advantage of special discounts and promotions, with some brands offering up to 50% off!
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Magic Planet, Sharjah City CentreMixing rides with arcade games, Magic Planet appeals to everyone – from toddlers, right up to the inner child in every adult. Sharjah City Centre recently moved and expanded its Magic Planet area, officially upping its fun per square foot factor. As well as rides, games and softplay, Magic Planet caters for birthday parties and frequent special events.
Adventureland, Sahara CentreOne of the largest indoor family entertainment centres in the Middle East, Adventureland isn’t just for kids. This is a long way from soft play! The whole family will enjoy its 20 thrilling rides and attractions, plus over 100 video games. These include the UAE’s first indoor rollercoaster, first multi-level train and first indoor water flume ride. Spread over 70,000 square feet, Adventureland never feels too crowded – even though it’s understandably popular.
grand Cinemas, Mega MallWith seven screens and seating for over 1,000 moviegoers, the Mega Mall's branch of the popular Grand Cinemas brand is, for us, the perfect size. The fact that Grand Cinemas has become the region’s biggest cinema chain means you know you’ll get good choice, excellent extras, and the very best in technology and quality.
That's Entertainment! Sharjah's shopping malls are fun for all the family.
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Ramadan Kareem
Culture Culture
Plan your visitAl Noor Mosque welcomes all visitors keen to learn about Islamic culture.
WhereBeside Khalid Lagoon on Buhaira Corniche.
WhenThe one-hour public tour is held every Monday at 10:00. Private tours can be arranged on other days, except for Friday and Saturday.
HowVisitors need to register ahead. Contact Sharjah Centre for Cultural Communication on: 06 568 0055For more information visit: shjculture.com
Please wear modest clothing, with shorts and skirts below the knee. Abayas and shaylas are provided. Photography is permitted.
Ramadan is a time for celebrating many aspects of humanity, including understanding and respect for all cultures. But with Sharjah due to become the Capital of Islamic Culture in 2014, focus on this theme is growing all the time.
There are approximately 600 mosques in Sharjah, but Al Noor Mosque is often regarded as the most famous and most striking. It was also the first in the emirate to open its doors to visitors and its popular and enlightening tours, run by Sharjah Centre for Cultural Communication, are now a highlight of Sharjah's cultural experiences.
From the outside, 34 incredible cascading domes catch the eye. Built by order of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammad Al Qasimi, wife of the Ruler of Sharjah, construction began in 2003 and was completed two years later. Inside, the beautiful stained glass windows to the roof of the main dome cast a unique and serene light across everything. It’s at times like this you can truly
Whether you’re a Muslim who’s never been here, or a visitor keen to learn more, a tour of Sharjah’s magnificent Al Noor Mosque is an inspiring experience.
An Insight Into Islam appreciate why Sharjah is known as ‘the city with a window to cultural understanding’. By now, the exterior’s striking simplicity has given way to an ornate celebration of Islamic design and craftsmanship.
As well as a chance to marvel at the architecture, the guided tour is an excellent way to understand more about Islamic culture and religious practices. The tour is free, and runs every Monday at 10:00. Private tours at other times are possible by arrangement. The superb guides are well-informed, and more than happy to answer your questions and explain details. It’s the best possible way to gain a genuine insight into Islam, as well as experience one of the most impressive mosques in the Middle East. The tour ends with free Arabic coffee and dates.
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Sharjah is known as ‘the city with a window to cultural understanding’.
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During Ramadan, the celestial bodies and our day-to-day lives seem especially intertwined. It is an ideal time to head to the Planetarium at Sharjah Science Museum for a closer look at the world above.
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There are two first class science attractions in the emirate: Sharjah Science Museum and Sharjah Discovery Centre. Putting them together creates the perfect day trip for the holiday period. And with a host of other hands-on exhibits, demonstrations and experiments to enjoy there too, it is a stellar day out for all the family.
Sharjah Science MuseumAs the UAE’s first interactive science and technology centre, Sharjah Science Museum absolutely delivers on its promise: to make science fun and to bring it to life, so it entertains, stimulates and
inspires us all, whether we’re a toddler or an adult.
The museum's Planetarium is understandably one of its most popular attractions. As with many other parts of the museum, one of the key reasons behind this is the entertaining and interactive talks and shows laid on by the friendly team. Put aside any notions of a conventional lesson: your guide will instead take you on a thrilling journey deep into the solar system. If you weren’t aware of it before, you’ll learn how much of astrology is rooted in Arabian history, including the names of stars, and you’ll be dazzled by the distances and time spans involved.
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Guided sessions like this are
the heart of Sharjah Science Museum. A varied selection is provided every day, and each involves plenty of audience participation – creating the wow factor and generating laughter in equal measure. In the talk on the laws of physics, for everyday expectations will be turned on their head. A bunch of flowers becomes so brittle it shatters at a single touch, and a soft, bouncy rubber becomes as hard as stone. They’re memorable moments, and these are just two of many.
The Museum does a great job of catering for all ages – Children in particular will enjoy racing around the hands-on experiments and illusions, and marvelling at the hilarious and electrifying effects of coming into contact with the Van de Graaff machine. Even toddlers can unleash their curiosity, in their very own play area. As well as the main explorative area, there are also modern science and computer labs, which provide curriculum-related workshops to local
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Images courtesy of Sharjah Museums Department
schools on a pre-book basis.There’s not a centimetre of
wasted space in the Museum, which bursts with things to do and see. But despite this it never feels crowded, and you can easily spend half a day here before heading on to the Discovery Centre.
Put aside any notions of a conventional lesson; your guide will instead take you on a thrilling journey deep into the solar system. You’ll learn how much of astrology is rooted in Arabian history, and be dazzled by the distances and time spans involved.
Plan Your VisitSharjah Science Museum
WhereCentral to the city, near Cultural Square
WhenSaturday to Tuesday: 09:00 to 21:00Wednesday & Friday: 15:30 to 20:30Please check for Ramadan timings
CostAdults: Dhs.10Children (3-17 years) Dhs.5
Contact06 566 8777sharjahmuseums.ae
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Sharjah Discovery CentreA colourful 'scientific park', just a short drive outside the centre of the city, Sharjah Discovery Centre covers a spacious 3,800 square metres, and provides a whole host of wonderful activities for children in safe, supervised surroundings. If the Science Museum made learning fun, the Discovery
Sharjah Discovery Centre is an energetic, joyful place, in which youngsters can let their imaginations loose.
Centre makes everything fun.The focus here is more overtly on play and exploration, although there remains an underlying aim of teaching youngsters how the biological, physical and technological worlds impact our daily lives.
It’s an energetic, joyful place, in which youngsters can let their imaginations loose, and adults
can succumb to their inner child, even for just a little while! The ideal age range is probably up to around 13 years old, but rest assured there’s enough here to keep all the family entertained. As at the Science Museum, there’s even a soft play area for the very young.
The Centre is based around seven themed areas. These include Sports World, Body World, Water World, Build Town and Drive Town. In the latter, for example, a driving track with miniature cars offers kids an invaluable introduction to traffic rules and regulations.
In addition, there’s a children’s supermarket, bank, TV workshop and recording studio – plus the chance to put on wings and fly around the world. Children can also join craft clubs and watch science videos and TV programmes on subjects such as nutrition and nature. Well-trained and qualified staff help to make the Centre a relaxing place to be.
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Plan Your VisitSharjah Discovery Centre
WhereNear Sharjah International Airport, on Al Dhaid Road
WhenSunday to Thursday: 08:00 to 14:00Friday & Saturday: 16:00 to 20:00Please check for Ramadan timings
CostAdults: Dhs.10Children (3-17 years) Dhs.5
Contact06 558 6577sharjahmuseums.ae
Learning Is Fun!Although the summer months mean that schools are shut, our children’s minds never are. These two destinations are perfect – not just for inspiring and entertaining children,
but for all the family. They combine fun and education, and whether you sample just one or both, you’re guaranteed the ideal ‘indoor day out’ this summer.
Flag Island The seventh tallest flagpole in the world is a symbol of Emirati pride.Khalid Lagoon
University CityImpressive architecture and educational excellence.Nr. Sharjah International Airport
Sharjah National ParkNational Park is the largest of the emirate's wonderful parks and is great for all the family.
City Beaches Sharjah city’s beaches are popular, and for swimming and watersports head to any of the hotel beaches.
Big Red (Desert Dune)Hire a dune buggy at this huge red dune west of Al Madam. Fossil Rock (west of Al Dhaid) is another spot to explore the incredible desert landscape.
East CoastIdyllic land of rugged mountains overlooking golden beaches and clear blue seas.Dibba Al Hisn, Khorfakkan, Kalba (East Coast)
AttractionsWith more than 20 museums and attractions for all ages and interests, Sharjah is renowned as the region’s cultural capital.For further details, please call: 800 80 000 or visit www.sharjahtourism.ae andwww.sharjahmuseums.ae
ART gALLERIESMaraya Art Centre06 556 6555www.maraya.aeAl Qasba
Sharjah Art FoundationBusy calendar of exhibitions includes the Sharjah Biennial.06 568 5050www.sharjahart.org
Sharjah Art Museum 06 568 8222Arts Area
Sharjah Calligraphy Museum06 569 4561 Heritage Area(Temporarily Closed) HERITAgE SITESBait Al Naboodah06 568 1738Heritage Area(Temporarily Closed)
Bait Sheikh Saeed Bin Hamed Al Qasimi 09 277 4442Corniche Road, Kalba (East Coast)
Dibba FortDibba Al Hisn (East Coast)
khorfakkan Heritage AreaCorniche, Khorfakkan (East Coast)
Majlis Al Midfaa06 568 1738 Heritage Area(Temporarily Closed)
MUSEUMSAl Eslah School Museum06 568 4114Heritage Area
Al Mahatta MuseumAviation museum06 573 3079Nr. Al Mahatta Park
Archaeology Museum06 566 5466www.sharjahmuseums.aeNr. Cultural Square
Classic Cars Museum06 558 0222Nr. Sharjah International Airport
Heritage Museum06 568 0006Heritage Area
Dr Sultan Al Qasimi Centre of gulf StudiesImportant historical collection of maps, documents and images. 06 558 5855www.dsqc.aeUniversity City
Maritime MuseumInsight into how the sea has shaped the region’s history.06 522 2002Al Khan
Natural History & Botanical Museum06 531 1411Sharjah Desert Park, Al Dhaid Road
Science Museum06 566 8777Nr. Cultural Square
HIgHLIgHTS Al Awadi Field Studies Centre Adventure tours and campsite. www.ecoventureme.com10km west of Al Dhaid
Arabian Wildlife Centre & Children’s Farm06 531 1999/1127Sharjah Desert Park, Sharjah-Al Dhaid Road
Discovery CentreInteractive scientific attraction for all the family.06 558 6577Nr. Sharjah International Airport
Libraries06 516 6888 www.shjlib.gov.ae
Sharjah Aquarium06 528 5288www.sharjahaquarium.aeAl Khan
LANDMARkSAl Majaz WaterfrontThe city’s newest attraction is a stunning hub of world-class dining, family-friendly facilities and performing fountains.06 552 1552www.almajaz.ae
Central SoukCentral Souk is the star shopping attraction, but there are a great many other souks throughout the emirate that are enthralling and absorbing destinations in their own right.
Ittihad SquareNext to the Central Souk, this pleasant landscaped area is dominated by the Union Monument with seven oysters (representing the seven emirates) supporting a central pillar crowned with a vast gold pearl.
Al Noor Mosque TourAn icon of Sharjah, this is the emirate’s first mosque to be opened to non-Muslims with guided tours that include a short film and question and answer session. 06 568 0055www.shjculture.com
khalid LagoonThe lagoon is at the heart of Sharjah life. Boat cruises and walking the corniche are popular. Khalid Lagoon is connected by the Al Qasba canal and at Al Mamzar Lagoon jetskis can be hired.
Cultural Square Dominated by an inspiring sculpture of the Holy Quran the square is surrounded by majestic architecture.
Museum Of Islamic Civilisation World-class collection that inspires, educates and entertains all ages of visitor.06 565 5455 www.sharjahmuseums.aeSharjah Creek
EvENTSSharjah hosts an array of exciting events. Don’t miss February’s Light Festival or December’s Water Festival.www.sharjahtourism.ae
kalba Creek (khor kalba)Tidal creek and Arabia’s oldest mangrove forest, this is a crucial conservation area for endangered species of birds and turtles.Kalba (East Coast)
SPECTATOR SPORTSCamel RacingRaces take place in the winter months on Thursday and Friday mornings from 07:00.Nr. Al Dhaid
FootballFootball in the UAE is exciting and there are several clubs across Sharjah emirate.www.uaefa.ae
Horse Racing & Showjumping06 531 1155www.serc.aeExit 6, Sharjah-Al Dhaid Road
PowerboatingFormula 1 powerboat racing comes to Sharjah every year at December’s Grand Prix and March’s Nations Cup.www.f1h2o.com
Al QasbaCanalside dining, shopping and entertainment hub featuring the 60m high Eye Of The Emirates ferris wheel.06 556 0777www.alqasba.ae
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LeisureThere is so much to see and do in Sharjah no matter whether you want to be active, adventurous or just kick back and relax. For full details on any of these activities, please call: 800 80 000 or visit www.sharjahtourism.ae
AMUSEMENTSAdventureland06 531 6363www.adventureland-sharjah.comSahara Centre
Antic’s Land06 574 6699www.anticsland.comMega Mall
Magic Planet06 539 6903www.theplaymania.comSharjah City Centre
Sky 24 06 556 0005www.sky24slc.comAl Durrah Tower
Space City06 531 9933www.safeermall.comSafeer Mall
Treasure Island06 556 4666Al Fardan Center
ARCHERySharjah golf & Shooting Club06 548 7777 www.golfandshootingshj.comEmirates Road
Sharjah Wanderers06 566 2105www.sharjahwanderers.comSamnan, Sharjah
BOWLINgEwan Hotel06 528 0111www.ewanhotel.ae
Sky 2406 556 0005Al Durrah Tower
CINEMASgrand Buhaira06 556 3300Corniche Al Buhaira
grand Mega Mall06 575 1888www.grandcinemas.comMega Mall
grand Sahara06 531 6500www.grandcinemas.comSahara Centre
Star Cineplex06 532 7555Off Al Wahda Road
Masrah Al Qasba300-seat auditorium, English and Arabic theatre and cinema06 556 0777www.alqasba.ae
DIvINg7 Seas Divers (PADI)09 238 7400www.7seasdivers.comKhorfakkan (East Coast)
Divers Down (PADI)09 237 0299 Khorfakkan (East Coast)
Nomad Ocean Adventures (PADI)00 968 268 36069www.discovernomad.comDibba (East Coast), Oman
Sharjah Wanderers Dive Club (BSAC)06 566 2105www.sharjahwanderers.com
FISHINg & WATERSPORTS Noukhada Adventure Company050 721 8928www.noukhada.ae
Ocean Adventures06 568 0886www.oceanadventuresuae.com
Sunset Fishing09 238 5111(Temporarily Closed)
gOLFSharjah Wanderers golf Club06 558 6239www.sharjahwanderers.comSamnan, Sharjah
Sharjah golf & Shooting Club06 548 7777 www.golfandshootingshj.comEmirates Road
Sharjah golf & Shooting ClubFamed as one of the region’s top destinations for golf, shooting, paintball and archery with outstanding facilities including onsite restaurant and cafe.06 548 7777www.golfandshootingshj.com
Sharjah Ladies ClubThe club is a luxurious five-star set-up with a private beach and extravagant facilities that include a restaurant, spa, shooting range and ice rink. 06 506 7777 www.slc.aeCorniche Road, Sharjah
Sharjah Ladies Club06 506 7822 www.slc.aeCorniche Road
PAINTBALLINg & SHOOTINgSharjah golf & Shooting Club06 548 7777www.golfandshootingshj.comEmirates Road
Sharjah Ladies ClubShooting – Ladies Only06 506 7777 www.slc.aeCorniche Road
SPAS & SALONSAltitude The SpaWomen’s Spa06 557 9997www.golfandshootingshj.comSharjah Golf & Shooting Club
Cleopatra's Boutique SpaMen’s Spa06 593 8822 www.seea.aeSharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry
kayakingA kayak tour of Kalba Creek on the East Coast is guaranteed to be a highlight of any trip – and you may spot one of the world’s rarest birds. www.noukhada.ae
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06 556 6777
HORSE RIDINgSharjah Equestrian & Racing Club06 531 1155www.serc.aeExit 6, Sharjah-Al Dhaid Road
ICE SkATINgSky 2406 556 0005Al Durrah Tower
Dalouk SpaLadies Only06 506 7880/7883www.slc.aeSharjah Ladies Club, Corniche Rd
Orchid Beauty Boutique06 506 7879/7878www.slc.aeSharjah Ladies Club, Corniche Rd
ShoppingAn incredible array of traditional markets, restored souks, independent shops and modern malls mean there’s something to suit every pocket in Sharjah. The emirate is particularly renowned for the quality and value of its authentic Arabian souvenirs, from textiles to jewellery, and its craftsmen, who are happy to make bespoke items.
AREAS, MALLS & STORESAl LuluDepartment store and supermarket with three branches in Sharjah.06 565 1133, Rolla06 536 7777, Al Nahda 06 533 2220, Al Wahdawww.luluhypermarket.com
Al QasbaDiverse and exciting shopping destination includes AKS Heritage Photo Studio, Banayas Trading Jewellery, Book Mall, Dubai Garden Centre, Extra Extra Mini Mart, Knowledge Hub, Maison De Style. 06 556 0777www.alqasba.ae Al Qasba
Al khaleej Shopping CentreSpinneys, food court.06 577 7666Al Taawun Road, Al Mamzar
Ansar MallFull service mall with shopping and dining options. 06 531 3339www.ansarmall.aeAl Nahda
EmaxOver 100,000 electronic products.06 555 1112King Faisal Road, Al Majaz
MatajerCarrefour Market, Beauty Salons, Bank, Opticians, Cafes and Restaurants.06 597 2700www.mymatajer.aeAl Quoz, Al Juraina, Al Khan & Al Mighab
Mega MallInternational brands and entertainment venues including Grand Stores, Paris Gallery, Zara, Mango, Promod, Bhs, La Senza, Antic’s Land.06 574 2574www.megamall.aeImmigration Road, Bu Danig
Sahara CentreFun, food and fashion with over 300 popular brand name stores and services. Adventureland, Debenhams, Grand Cinemas, Home Centre, Marina Exotic Home Interiors, Spinneys, Toys ‘R’ Us.06 531 6611www.saharacentre.comAl Nahda Street
Safeer MallHypermarket, Sharaf DG, Splash, Shoemart, Max, Red Tag, Fitness First, Space City leisure zone and food court. 06 531 3366www.safeermall.comAl Nahda
OTHER SHOPPINg PLACESThere are many independent stores and malls throughout the emirate. The major tourist attractions all have very good gift shops. There are also specialist areas for carpets, jewellery, tailoring, textiles, etc.
800 80 000
SOUkSSouks and markets all across the emirate are great places to soak up the traditional atmosphere and to pick up a bargain.
Fish, Fruit & veg SouksThe freshest fish, fruit, vegetables and meat produce.Buhaira Corniche, near Central Souk, Sharjah.Also at East Coast fishing harbours of Dibba Al Hisn, Khorfakkan and Kalba.
Plant & Pot SoukThe ceramics here make great souvenirs.Khalid Lagoon
Souk Al ArsahThe oldest marketplace in the UAE and an essential tourist destination.Heritage Area
Central SoukIconic and impressive shopping destination, particularly for jewellery, carpets and authentic Arabian souvenirs.Khalid Lagoon
Useful NumbersThe international dialling code for Sharjah is +971 (6)The local time zone is UTC+4
EMERgENCyAmbulance 998/999
Traffic 06 538 0442
Police/Fire 999/997
Police Headquarters 06 563 1111
HOSPITALSAl kuwaiti Hospital 06 524 2111
Al Qassimi Hospital 06 538 6444
Al Zahra Private Hospital 06 561 9999
Central Private Hospital 06 563 9900
Royal Hospital06 545 2222
Zulekha Hospital 06 565 8866
TRANSPORTSharjah Public Transport Corporation 06 562 4444
Sharjah Transport Customer Service 600 52 52 52www.stc.gov.ae
AIRPORTAir Arabia 06 558 0000
Sharjah Airport06 558 1111www.sharjahairport.ae
TAxISTaxi Booking 600 52 52 52
Citi Taxi 06 533 4444
Emirates Cab 06 539 6666
Sharjah Taxi 06 568 8444
Union Taxi 06 532 5555
INFORMATIONDirectory Enquiries 181
Information Services700 017 000
Sharjah Contact Centre800 80 000
Speaking Clock141
Useful Numbers
Sharjah City CentreA modern shopping destination with international brands and entertainment venues including Carrefour, Babyshop, H&M, Monsoon, Mothercare, New Look, Sun & Sand Sports, Magic Planet.06 532 7700www.sharjahcitycentre.com
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Restaurants & CafesThere are international restaurants and cafes throughout the emirate.Al Qasba and Al Majaz Waterfront are particular hubs with events and entertainment onsite to complement the dining options.www.alqasba.aewww.almajaz.ae
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SEWA Ruler'sPalace
Al KhaleejSports Club
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Dibba Muhallab(Fujairah Emirate)
Dibba Bayah
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Dibba Al HisnClub
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BorderPost
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DibbaAl Hisn Fort
DibbaAl Hisn Fort
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KalbaWomen’s
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KalbaHospital
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Old Fort
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Al Baraha
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Al Oud
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Al Mughaider
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Al Bateen
Al Qalaa
Al Saaf
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Al Madam
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LadiesPark
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KhorfakkanBeach
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Al Mudifi
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Al Sharque
Al Reefa
Hayawa
Al Yarmook
Al Qadissia
Al Musalla
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Civil DefenceSharjahEquestrian Club
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Ministryof Labour
Dept ofImmigration
CultureCentre
YouthHostel
SEWA Ruler'sPalace
Al KhaleejSports Club
Science Club
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EconomicDept
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Ministry ofInformation Chamber of
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