April 14, 2022
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Sharjah police, airport distribute Iftar meals during Ramadan

The initiative came to consolidate the concept of community partnership and positive support for stability, tolerance and fraternity values among all segments of society…reports Asian Lite News

The General Command of Sharjah Police, in cooperation with the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), has carried out a community initiative since the beginning of the Holy Month of Ramadan by distributing Iftar meals to traffic intersections in the cities of the emirate, and fields during the Iftar period, such as the Iftar cannon at Al Majaz Waterfront.

The initiative came to consolidate the concept of community partnership and positive support for stability, tolerance and fraternity values among all segments of society.

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Lt. Col. Mohammed Al Dhahouri, Head of the Public Relations Department of Sharjah Police: “The distribution of Iftar meals is one of the annual initiatives organised by the Sharjah Police General Headquarters with the advent of the Holy Month of Ramadan, which mirrors the noble values that the holy month calls for, and enhances the values and principles of Social responsibility and culture of goodness that is deeply-rooted Emiratis.”

Sharjah airport

In line with its directives to furnish the best services to customers and facilitate their experience during Ramadan, Sharjah Airport has taken an initiative to provide Iftar meals to all the travellers at the airport.

This initiative aims at nurturing the spirit of solidarity and community during the holy month and bring joy to everyone traveling through Sharjah Airport by supporting them and facilitating their travel procedures in any way possible.

Through this initiative, the airport is representing and consolidating the Emirati society’s deeply rooted values and customs, WAM reported.

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