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The Islamic Garden was established in Sharjah in 2014, where it was established by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi – Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and he had assumed the idea of ​​the project in cooperation with UNESCO since 2006 in his desire to link religion to science with aesthetic manifestations and all this with an artistic vision . And carry the slogan of the Almighty saying: (So what are the gods of your Lord lying)? Surah Ar-Rahman, here are more details for Arab travelers.

The contents of the garden

The garden contains all kinds of plants mentioned in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet, giving visitors the pleasure of watching with the information in a simple and attractive style, and the garden includes various types of plants between trees, shrubs and herbs, as the garden contains a library, restaurant, nursery and educational room to grant the information in a simplified and objective way in addition to To provide the opportunity to rest or eat if the visitor needs it, it is considered a complete service destination.

Garden plants

Among the plants found: figs, olives, basil, ginger, prickly pear, tan and sorrel, Sidr, pomegranate, grapes, palm trees.
As for the plants mentioned in the Prophet’s Sunnah, which are 42 different plants, all of which are displayed in the Islamic garden, such as: saffron, black seed, mustard, in addition to their classifications and medicinal uses, with the exception of two plants mentioned in the Qur’an and Sunnah, namely the zakam, which is a tree in Hell and Arfat , Jargon, bananas, camphor, Sidr, brood, oud, fig, henna, installment, shrimp, palm, and parable: and in the pavilion of smaller shrubs, the garden includes: tremors, cedars, arak or khatt, sorghum, mute, chorus, and rennet , Pomegranate, papyrus and pomegranate, but in the wing of herbs, it includes ha Aiqa: monkeys, cumin, cucumbers, and foam «garlic», ginger, grapes, pumpkin, leeks, lentils, mustard, onion, gourd, pumpkin, cactus, barley, chard, bitter melon, black seed. And the tree of Gharqad, which is considered the tree of the Jews, and it is not grown except in Palestine.

Characteristics of the Islamic Garden in Sharjah

  • Garden plants are organized in a way that makes it easier for visitors to see all types. They are arranged according to their shorter, taller, and so on, until all garden plants become clear to visitors.
  • The park also features that all its roads and buildings are equipped for people with special needs in order to facilitate them to walk inside without hindrance.
  • Among the garden features is the availability of a café and a restaurant that uses many herbs and plants in the garden to give a golden opportunity to see and experience together.
  • It also features a large screen that displays the names of plants and their use in both languages ​​(Arabic – English)

What are the goals of the Islamic Garden

  • Urging reflection and contemplation of the universe and consideration of the creativity of the Creator.
  • The link between Islam, love of nature and environmental protection
  • Offering many nutritional and therapeutic secrets.
  • Giving visitors the opportunity to see plants they heard about and were not fortunate to see them earlier.

It is worth noting that the opening of the park was among the activities of the national celebrations of the Emirate of Sharjah, which is the capital of Islamic culture in the United Arab Emirates, and that this park is the first of its kind in the Middle East, and it is also a boom in Islamic tourism in the Emirates.

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