Dubai has introduced a thrilling expansion of the popular ‘Ramadan passport stamps’ program, now implemented in over 300 mosques across the city. This year’s Ayal Al-Freej initiative features special passports designed for children, encouraging them to collect stamps as they visit different mosques during the holy month of Ramadan.
The program aims to immerse children in the spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan while offering an entertaining experience filled with fun surprises. In addition to collecting stamps, young participants can enjoy delightful treats such as ice cream trucks stationed at various mosques.
Key Features of the Ramadan Passport Stamps Program
- Special passports created exclusively for children
- Ability to collect stamps at over 300 mosques throughout Dubai
- Fun activities and treats like ice cream trucks
- Encouragement of learning about Ramadan traditions in an engaging way
This expansion builds on the success of previous years and reflects Dubai’s commitment to enriching community life by promoting cultural values among the younger generation. By involving a larger number of mosques, the initiative ensures improved access and inclusivity for families citywide.
The Ramadan passport stamps program highlights Dubai’s innovative approach to blending tradition with modern activities tailored for children, making the festival both educational and enjoyable.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more updates on this initiative and other community activities.
