Memon community given deeper insight into UAE culture

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Memon community given deeper insight into UAE culture
Memon community members take a tour of the Heritage Village in Dubai to get a glimpse of the local culture of the UAE.

Dubai - The initiative was aimed at encouraging the Memon community to experience the Emirati tradition, culture and gain a deeper understanding of the civilisation.

By Staff Reporter

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Published: Sat 2 Apr 2016, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Sun 3 Apr 2016, 8:20 AM

The Middle East Chapter of the World Memon Organisation (WMOME) in association with Dubai Culture & Arts Authority recently organised a cultural tour around the Heritage Village in Dubai.
The initiative was aimed at encouraging the Memon community to experience the Emirati tradition, culture and gain a deeper understanding of the civilisation.
"Many of us, expatriates, who have lived here for decades, are still ignorant of the intricacies of local culture. Amidst our busy lives and hectic schedules, it is important to get more insight of the origins of local civilisation and culture," said Maimoona Hassan Darvesh, regional management committee member, WMOME.
The visitors were given a glimpse of how people lived in the UAE during the previous era. The event also included folklore performances, traditional food live cooking and different kinds of handicraft demonstration.
"A visit to Dubai Heritage Village gives a unique opportunity to understand and experience the many façades and details of the traditional life of the Emiratis. It would be good if more local organisations and communities encourage such visits to gain a deeper knowledge of the society we live in," added Darvesh.
WMOME, a registered body at the International Humanitarian City, has been involved in various community development activities across the globe including assistance in the field of education, healthcare and refugee aid programmes.
Memons are a Muslim ethnic group originating from Indian subcontinent. Traditionally, the Memons have been a mercantile community. But, as the years have passed, they have increasingly diversified in to various other professions.
- reporters@khaleejtimes.com


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