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Top 5 places to visit in Sharjah while on Dubai Tour

Sharjah, dubbed the UAE’s cultural centre, is the country’s third largest city, ideally placed on the Arabian Peninsula’s southern shore of the Persian Gulf. Sharjah’s size and history contribute to its unique cultural heritage, earning it the title of UNESCO’s ‘World Book Capital for 2019’. Sharjah has always been one of the wealthiest cities in the UAE, with a settlement reaching back over 5000 years. While the city’s spectacular skyline, grand canals, lagoons, and corniche-style hotels add to the city’s ambiance, it is the abundance of museums, art galleries, heritage enclaves, exquisite architecture, and the annual Sharjah International Book Fair that have elevated it to the forefront of the Arab cultural landscape.

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Make Sharjah a destination for your forthcoming holiday in the UAE, not just a stopover. Take a vacation from your glamorous Emirati cousins and immerse yourself in Sharjah’s amazing sensory and cultural experience. We’ve compiled a list of some of these sights and experiences.

1.  Sharjah Mosque

In 2019, Sharjah’s largest mosque, which had been in the works for almost five years, welcomed guests. The Dh300 million project spans 185,806 square metres and can accommodate more than 25,000 worshippers. Around 5000 devotees can be accommodated inside the structure, including dedicated seats for around 610 women. The mosque is notable for its domes and minarets, beautiful columns, and numerous water fountains and gardens that surround it, all of which are reminiscent of traditional Islamic architecture.

There are plenty of open places for non-Muslims to take in the architecture of the Sharjah Mosque, as well as a collection hall with literature and artefacts from various Islamic ages. If you’re a tourist who wants to see this stunning piece of construction, you can take a stroll around the mosque on the authorised rubber track.

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2.  Al Noor Mosque:

Al Noor Mosque is the most beautiful mosque in Sharjah, facing the Khalid Lagoon on the Buhaira Corniche. It was also the first to welcome non-Muslim tourists. The structure’s Ottoman architecture, with its spread of domes and two tall minarets that are a permanent part of the Sharjah skyline, is immediately noticeable. The intricate craftsmanship on the arches, domes, and pillars, as well as the sweeping calligraphic inscriptions from the Quran, will captivate you. A tour of the mosque is an excellent chance to learn about both Islamic and local culture. The mosque has no entrance fee, however it does have a rigorous dress requirement. You are allowed to bring your camera here, and you can even take pictures within the premises.

3.  Emirates Fine Arts Society:

The Emirates Fine Arts Society offers art workshops, conferences, and exhibitions to promote art and respect for national artists. Its headquarters are located on Arts Square in the heart of Sharjah, next to the Sharjah Art Museum. The group conducts an annual exhibition at the Sharjah Art Museum, which is regarded the longest running art exhibition in the UAE. Come in and take a look around the open courtyard, which is open to those who want to attend a seminar, lecture or workshop in pottery, painting, calligraphy, sculpture, photography, or graphics.

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4.  Emirates Handicraft Centre:

The Emirates Handicraft Centre is set in a classic 19th century pearl merchant’s palace in the heart of Sharjah’s history district, adjacent to the Corniche Road and West Gate, affording it the atmosphere for a display of handicraft that symbolises life in the desert city. The encircling stone and stucco wall, the wide central courtyard, and the maze of chambers bordering it will strike you long before you come to the art showcase. Outside of witnessing artisans at work, you may purchase traditional Emirati souvenirs like as date molasses. It’s incredible to see how a palm-leaf basket is weaved by hand.

5.  Sharjah Calligraphy Museum:

The Sharjah Calligraphy Museum is a step back in time to learn the tradition of Arabic calligraphy. It is located in the Calligraphy Square in the ancient house of Hamad Al Midfaa in the Heart of Sharjah heritage neighbourhood. It’s also worth noting that this is the only museum in the Arab world dedicated solely to calligraphy.

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You learn about the foundations of calligraphy as you roam around a vast courtyard warmly warmed by the early sun, starting with Kufic characters and advancing to more dynamic styles. A collection of works on pottery, wood, paper, and canvas by local and international calligraphers will give you a sense of this timeless Islamic art form. You can even enrol in a calligraphy workshop to improve your skills.