The activities varied between sports classes, entertainment competitions, and Ramadan sessions, and targeted women, girls and children of all ages.
The agenda of the Wadi Al Hamriyah Branch included a number of diverse activities, most notably the “Spring Adventures Camp” for children and adolescents, which includes artistic workshops, handicrafts, and physical activities with a distinctive Ramadan character, with the aim of improving children’s physical, creative, and intellectual skills.
The club also held a Ramadan evening that included a religious lecture, an artistic workshop presented by Arts, and health consultations from Damas Clinic.
The club’s branch in Al Dhaid City, in cooperation with the Department of Social Services and the Department of Islamic Affairs in Sharjah, organised its Ramadan night, which included a religious lecture, a health lecture, medical examinations, prizes and raffles for the attendees.
Dibba Al Hisn branch organised a number of lectures and competitions, including the “Spirit of Islam” programme, which presents a number of topics, the most important of which are the stories of the prophets, a program for Quran, interpretation and intonation, and the “Welcome Ramadan” event, which includes a Ramadan session, competitions, and a corner for Marassi Restaurant.
Wadi Al Hilo Women’s Club focused on benefiting from the time of the holy month by organising the “Meeting and Elevation” forum in cooperation with the Endowments Department, which included a religious panel discussion, Ramadan competitions and challenges. The branch also held Kalba Ramadan Festival, which included sections of sports and health advice to help members and attendees, to maintain their physical fitness during the month of Ramadan.
Khorfakkan branch’s Ramadan programme included an event entitled “Winning Businesses in Ramadan,” which included a religious lecture and draws for attendees.
In the city of Kalba, the club’s activities began by organising the Holy Quran competition in its eighth edition, which aims to encourage women, girls and children to memorise the books of God. This initiative targeted more than 100 women and girls, and participants will also have the opportunity to win a prize at the end of the competition, which is supervised by a committee, in cooperation with the competent authorities.
As part of the Ramadan programme, the branch cooperated with Sharjah Heritage Institute to organise a lecture delivered by heritage expert Professor Aisha Al Bairaq.