Get a glimpse of Maldivian heritage in Sharjah

Sharjah - Five-day Maldives Heritage Week aims to take visitors on a journey through the history, geography and heritage of the country.

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Published: Tue 26 Jan 2021, 10:51 AM

Last updated: Tue 26 Jan 2021, 10:53 AM

UAE residents can enjoy a variety of activities that reflect the various colours and traditions of the Maldives at the five-day Maldives Heritage Week that's taking place at the Cultural Heritage Centre, Al Bait Al Gharbi in Sharjah.

The event was officially opened by Dr Abdul Aziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, and Amina Shabeena, the Ambassador of the Republic of the Maldives on Sunday .


The five-day Maldives Heritage Week activities aims to transport heritage lovers, researchers, and specialists on a journey through the history, geography and heritage of the Maldives.

Dr Abdul Aziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, said, "There are many similarities between Sharjah and the Maldives, such as the importance of fishing and sea travel. Due to Arabic influence, the Maldivian alphabet is also very similar to ours, and there are many stories of Arab travellers who stopped in the Maldives on their travels. The Maldivian heritage is simple but rich, and we are happy to be showcasing it to the public through traditional activities such as jewellery, crafts, and fashion."


Amina Shabiya, the Ambassador of the Maldives, said, "I am delighted to open the Maldives Heritage Week here in Sharjah. Heritage is priceless – it is a vital part of our identity, and an essential part of who we are. As an island nation, the Maldives’ heritage revolves around the sea, with influence and cultures adopted by settlers through history. This is very similar to the heritage of the UAE, and there is a great connection between the two. This dates back to when the silk road wrapped around the Persian Gulf and down the East coast of India, down to the Maldives. We are very proud of the similarities in heritage between the Maldives and the UAE, such as music, customs, and traditions."

The activities of the event also include an exhibition of Maldivian costumes, performances of traditional Maldivian cuisine, traditional crafts and wood carving, jewellery making, and musical performances from the Harboy band and the Rani band.

The World Heritage Weeks programme came under the directives of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and is in line with the Sharjah Institute for Heritage’s vision to introduce world culture to the people of Sharjah.

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