The programme, sponsored by the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority in partnership with the Department of Suburbs and Villages Affairs, culminated with an event at the University of Sharjah. Sheikh Sultan took part in the last episode, which marked the conclusion of the show's fourth season and featured a variety of social, cultural, and heritage competitions.
Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi congratulated the winners of this year's competition, awarding a car and an AED 70,000 cash reward to the first-place team, led by Hamad Nu'man Al Ali of the Wasit Suburb Council.
Following a points accumulation system, the second-place team, led by Hamad Al Jarrah from Al Hawami Suburb Council, received AED 50,000, while the third-place team, led by Abubaker Al Qattan from Muwaileh Suburb Council, received AED 30,000.
The Sharjah Broadcasting Authority offered cash awards. In addition, as a token of thanks for their active involvement, the programme provided commemorative shields to all winners.
Sheikh Sultan also recognised the programme's sponsors and partners, which included the Department of Suburbs and Village Affairs, Sharjah Islamic Bank, the University of Sharjah, and Sharjah Media City (Shams). He also took commemorative shots with the programme team.
The programme featured 26 teams representing the suburban councils in the Emirate of Sharjah. Each episode involved two family teams, following an elimination system. Within its media network, the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority broadcast the episodes live on Sharjah Radio and through the "Miraya" App.
This programme is the result of fruitful collaboration between the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority and the Department of Suburban Affairs. Its aim is to strengthen family bonds and promote cooperation and collaboration within each family. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to enhance knowledge, highlight local talents, and showcase cultural richness.
As one of the trivia and competition programmes, it garnered significant enthusiasm and widespread participation from Emirati families. The programme's questions span cultural, scientific, national, and heritage topics, aiming to strengthen the relationship between family members and relatives in the suburb through various situations requiring teamwork and full cooperation to answer a range of questions.
Participants have the opportunity to showcase their talents and mental abilities, enhance reading, knowledge, and culture, and foster competition spirit among participants of different age groups.
Attended the programme's closing ceremony, alongside the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, were Sheikh Majid bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Suburbs Affairs; Mohammed Abdullah, CEO of Sharjah Islamic Bank; Mohammed Hassan Khalaf, Director General of Sharjah Broadcasting Authority; Hassan Yaqoub Al Mansoori, Secretary-General of Sharjah Media Council; Rashid Al Awad, Director of Sharjah Media City (Shams); D.r Abdullah Suleiman Al Kabouri Head of Sharjah Department of Suburbs and Villages Affairs; Salem Ali Al Ghaithi, Director of Sharjah Broadcasting Authority; Dr. Hamid Majul Al Nuaimi, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah; and several officials, heads, and members of suburban councils, as well as the families of the participants.