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Ramadan’s gift: The Holy Month Encourages a Giving Culture

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Ramadan is a season of introspection, forgiveness, giving, and generosity. During Holy Month, the Emirates has a unique flair for volunteerism and community service. Islam places a higher value on voluntarism than any other religion or legal system. Islam urges its adherents to freely give of their time, money, wisdom, and good deeds to others. In keeping with this, Arada, a Sharjah-based real estate development business, has unveiled Alsimrah, the biggest Ramadan tent in Sharjah, which is situated in the center of Aljada, the leading lifestyle destination in the emirate.

In addition to offering outstanding culinary and cultural experiences that include premium Iftars and Suhoors that capture the spirit of the Holy Month, Alsimrah offers a blend of tradition and luxury inspired by the rich Emirati tradition of “Simrah,” a time-honored gathering that fosters warmth and connections. In addition to reasonably priced delights, cultural entertainment features traditional storytelling sessions, Arabic calligraphy and henna artistry, and live Oud and Qanun performances. Since its founding in 1976, the IMAN Cultural Center has stood tall in the center of Dubai as a testament to kindness and volunteerism.

During the Holy Month of Ramadan, the IMAN Cultural Center hosts a lavish Iftar every year, spearheaded by PSM Habeebullah Khan. The organization feeds and drinks more than 6,000 people daily with the kind donations of Dubai’s well-known billionaire Ali Rashid Lootah, fostering a sense of solidarity and togetherness.

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