The Expo Centre Sharjah is set to host the 42nd edition of the Ramadan Nights exhibition from March 6 to March 30. This event, a cornerstone of the 35th Sharjah Ramadan Festival, promises a rich blend of shopping, entertainment, and cultural experiences, reflecting the spirit of the holy month.
A Shopper’s Paradise
With over 200 leading retailers and nearly 500 global and local brands participating, the exhibition offers visitors an unparalleled shopping experience. Attendees can expect significant discounts, with some promotions offering up to 75 per cent off on a wide array of products. Beyond the deals, shoppers have the chance to partake in raffles and win valuable prizes, adding an element of excitement to their visit.
Engaging Activities for All Ages
The exhibition is more than just a shopping destination; it’s a hub of entertainment and cultural enrichment. The venue offers a variety of activities tailored for families and individuals alike. From live entertainment shows to diverse culinary experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Embracing the Spirit of Ramadan
The event fosters a sense of community and togetherness, allowing attendees to engage in cultural activities that highlight the traditions and values of the holy month.
Event Details
Dates: March 6 – 30, 2025
Timings: 5:00 pm – 1:00 am during Ramadan; 3:00 pm – 12:00 am during Eid
Location: Expo Centre Sharjah, Al Khan Area, Al Taawun Street, Opposite Al Arab Mall, Sharjah, UAE
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has announced a temporary travel ban for UAE nationals to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq.
In its statement, the Ministry emphasised that the move comes as part of precautionary measures to safeguard the well-being of Emiratis abroad. UAE nationals currently in these countries are urged to expedite their return home and to strictly follow official advisories.
MoFA also highlighted its commitment to monitoring the safety of citizens overseas, calling on those in Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq to contact the Ministry directly at +97180044444 for assistance.
This latest advisory underscores the UAE’s proactive approach to ensuring the security and welfare of its people during times of heightened regional uncertainty.
The General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat has announced that the upcoming Friday sermon in the UAE will urge worshippers to uphold national loyalty and report activities that may threaten security, while warning against actions that undermine national unity.
Delivered under the title “Whoever betrays our nation is not one of us”, the sermon will emphasise that honesty and trust are core Islamic values, describing betrayal as a grave sin.
Worshippers, particularly youth, will be urged to remain vigilant and not be misled by narratives. The message will stress unity, adherence to authentic teachings, and respect for the country’s laws and leadership.
It will also highlight the role of security services in safeguarding stability and urge individuals to report suspicious behaviour through official channels, noting that concealing wrongdoing is itself a serious offence.
The sermon will pay tribute to the UAE Armed Forces ahead of their unification anniversary on May 6, and conclude with prayers for the nation’s safety, leadership and continued prosperity.
As global markets navigate a landscape of uncertainty, the UAE continues to stand as a beacon of stability and resilience. While business leaders across the region have applauded the nation’s defence mechanisms and leadership, one Dubai-based advertising firm is moving beyond words and into action.
NextWhat Advertising has unveiled a massive, self-funded tribute billboard at the Dubai World Trade Centre Roundabout. In a move that breaks industry norms, the agency has bypassed commercial revenue to dedicate one of the city’s most premium outdoor spots to a message of solidarity and love for the UAE leadership.
The billboard, strategically located in the parking area facing the flow of traffic from Emirates Towers toward Zabeel Road and facing the iconic Sheikh Zayed Road, carries a heartfelt message honouring the strength, wisdom, and commitment to unity that defines the UAE’s path forward.
Gratitude for leadership
While Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) campaigns are common, they are almost exclusively funded by clients. NextWhat is pioneering a different path: the billboard owner acting as the benefactor.
“Typically, we see clients using CSR funds for these types of messages. Among outdoor media players, we are amongst the first few to have done this entirely on our own,” says Tanvir Shah, Founder and Managing Director of NextWhat Advertising.
“We’ve spent our own money and used our own premium space, no sponsorship, no clients, to show our genuine gratitude for the safety and leadership the UAE provides.”
From Mumbai to the world stage
The man behind the move, Tanvir Shah, is a first-generation entrepreneur with a legacy of Thinking Big. A graduate of Mumbai’s prestigious Sydenham College and a veteran of The Times of India, Shah launched his first venture in 1992. Today, his footprint spans India, Sri Lanka, and the UAE.
Under Shah’s leadership, NextWhat has become synonymous with unmissable brand experiences. By dedicating their state-of-the-art digital and large-format sites to a national cause, the company is demonstrating that in the UAE, the bond between the private sector and the state is built on more than just commerce; it is built on shared resilience.
United we stand as a family
Today, as business leaders and residents alike confront uncertainty, they do so not as guests in a foreign land, but as a united family standing in defence of the home that has embraced them. This bond has been forged through years of shared milestones and a collective belief that, regardless of origin, hearts can beat as one for the Emirates.
“The UAE has given us extraordinary opportunities and unwavering support. Just as it welcomed us during times of prosperity, we stand with it now in moments of challenge. We are not merely expatriates or guests; we are family. Irrespective of nationality, we have consciously chosen this country as our home, and we hold it close to our hearts. Our loyalty has only grown stronger through the trust and confidence shown by the nation’s leadership. This land has embraced us with dignity, and the least we can do is stand by it. At the end of the day, we are one,” concluded Shah.