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Published on 28 November 2024

IACAD celebrated the 53rd National Day with the community at the Umm Suqeim Islamic Cultural Center

IACAD celebrated the 53rd National Day with the community at the Umm Suqeim Islamic Cultural Center

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai organized a celebration for the 53rd National Day at the Umm Suqeim Islamic Cultural Center, which was attended by a large number of community members. They participated in a series of events organized to celebrate this national occasion.

The celebration included a variety of cultural and social activities that reflected the authentic Emirati heritage. Special games were organized for children, which included competitions and recreational activities, creating an atmosphere of interaction and bonding among the attendees. A "Best Emirati Dish" competition was also held to encourage the local residents to participate and compete in showcasing traditional Emirati dishes. The winners were awarded valuable cash prizes.

Additionally, a valuable discussion session with local women was held, providing a space for women to gather in a friendly and social environment, reflecting the values of cooperation and affection that prevail in the community.

Moreover, many attendees participated in the "Best Traditional Dress" competition, which represented an important part of the country's cultural identity. The winners were honored for their outfits that embodied the authenticity and folklore of the UAE.

This event is part of the efforts by the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department to promote national identity and celebrate the achievements of the United Arab Emirates. It aims to enhance social communication among community members and introduce younger generations to the values and richness of Emirati culture.

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