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APC explores Sharjah's cultural heritage

February 18, 2025 / 12:03 PM
APC explores Sharjah's cultural heritage
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Sharjah 24: During the inaugural session of the Arab Parliament for the Child's fourth term, 60 young members embarked on an enlightening journey through Sharjah's cultural and historical landmarks. This excursion aimed to enrich their knowledge of the region's heritage and civilisation, aligning with the parliament's objectives under the Arab League's umbrella.

Cultivating cultural awareness

The visits reflected the parliament's vision to cultivate awareness and deepen members' understanding of the area's history and cultural legacy. They also showcased Sharjah's efforts, as the host city, to introduce new generations to the importance of culture and knowledge in building a bright future, inspired by the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, in establishing the emirate as a centre for culture, knowledge, and civilisational dialogue.

 

Discovering ancient history

The members began their tour yesterday morning at the Sharjah Archaeology Museum, where they explored the region's ancient history through exhibits highlighting archaeological discoveries dating back thousands of years. They examined ancient life tools, from pottery to jewellery and weapons, which narrate the stories of civilisations that once thrived in the Emirates. The museum provided a rich experience connecting past and present, emphasising Sharjah's role in preserving historical heritage for future generations.

 

Exploring Islamic civilisation

Next, the group visited the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, where they discovered Islamic treasures embodying contributions to various fields of science, art, and culture. They marvelled at the celestial dome showcasing Muslim astronomers' achievements and viewed rare collections of manuscripts, coins, and scientific instruments reflecting Islamic civilisation's ingenuity through the ages. This visit offered members an opportunity to understand the rich Islamic heritage and its role in shaping human culture.

 

Engaging with contemporary art

The tour concluded at Sharjah Art Foundation's Al Mureijah Square, where members explored contemporary art exhibitions featuring diverse works by artists from around the world. They learned about the foundation's role in supporting visual arts and promoting cultural and artistic exchange, opening new horizons for understanding art as a universal language of dialogue and self-expression. This visit provided an opportunity for members to interact with artworks and appreciate the cultural and creative values that enrich societies.

February 18, 2025 / 12:03 PM

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