Oman Across Ages Museum organizes Ramadan events
Published: 03:04 PM,Apr 09,2023 | EDITED : 07:04 PM,Apr 09,2023
MANAH: The recently-opened Oman Across Ages Museum is seeing social, health and cultural events designed for several age groups and aimed at creating a spiritual and entertaining atmosphere during the holy month of Ramadan.
Engineer Al Yaqdhan bin Abdullah al Harthi, Director-General of Oman Across Ages Museum, said that the museum held many activities and programmes such as Al Aqba Night (the night of the 14th of Ramadan, when children are feted for completing two weeks of fasting) in cooperation with the Omani Women’s Association in Manah.
Speaking to Oman News Agency, Al Harthi said that the Ramadan events also include Al Hakwati Programme, a cultural and awareness programme aimed at introducing children to their cultural heritage and is held on Fridays during Ramadan as well as the Ambassadors of Noble Values programme, an awareness and cultural programme aimed at highlighting the Islamic values and increase awareness of the rights and duties of individuals within the society and enhancing the values that would preserve social identity. The programme is held on Saturdays during the month of Ramadan and targets children aged 7 to 10 years old.
The museum staged a musical in cooperation with the Amjad theatrical group. The museum also organized a workshop entitled ‘The Islamic decorations in the Omani architecture’ with the participation of children from 13 to 15 years old, the official said. — ONA
Engineer Al Yaqdhan bin Abdullah al Harthi, Director-General of Oman Across Ages Museum, said that the museum held many activities and programmes such as Al Aqba Night (the night of the 14th of Ramadan, when children are feted for completing two weeks of fasting) in cooperation with the Omani Women’s Association in Manah.
Speaking to Oman News Agency, Al Harthi said that the Ramadan events also include Al Hakwati Programme, a cultural and awareness programme aimed at introducing children to their cultural heritage and is held on Fridays during Ramadan as well as the Ambassadors of Noble Values programme, an awareness and cultural programme aimed at highlighting the Islamic values and increase awareness of the rights and duties of individuals within the society and enhancing the values that would preserve social identity. The programme is held on Saturdays during the month of Ramadan and targets children aged 7 to 10 years old.
The museum staged a musical in cooperation with the Amjad theatrical group. The museum also organized a workshop entitled ‘The Islamic decorations in the Omani architecture’ with the participation of children from 13 to 15 years old, the official said. — ONA