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Religion and Spirituality in Sharjah

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From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Sharjah? Here's what three local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Sharjah.

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Sharjah is among the under-rated emirates in UAE. It has beautiful mosques, a beach, a fully maintained corniche for families to hang out, few large malls for shopping and many other restaurants and cafes to check out.Many hang-out areas for all ages can be easily found all around this city. The rent of apartments is relatively low compared to Dubai. If looking for a more relaxed and quiet place to reside with your family, Sharjah is your city! Its beauty lies in its simplistic architecture and modest view. The ruler of Sharjah has focused largely on the education provided at all levels and I can pretty much guarantee it is excellent. Having studied at a previous school here; students are trained at a very early age to tackle all kinds of situation and become eligible. Eligible to study anywhere else in the world! It is that advanced with studies. Huge universities, parks, theatres, etc. awaits the its future residents from outside the country and/or city.

My city is actually in a Muslim country which is located in Dubai, United Emirates. It is nice though you are not allowed to take any photos of any civilians or people for they value privacy of everyone. Living in this city is nice, peaceful and quiet but it’s also boring in someway.

Madiha, says: 2020

Sharjah is a very vibrant city which is considered the cultural capital of UAE. Someone moving to the city should know the emphasis on the culture is a bit high and so they should try not to offend and religious sensibilities. It is also the home to many residents working in Dubai so it’s a bit crowded and traffic jams are daily occurrences.

Christiaan, says: 2020
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