SHARJAH: H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah, has introduced changes to the rules governing the Sharjah Noble Quran and Sunnah Establishment (SNQSE).

One significant update involves regulating private centres that teach the Holy Quran and the Sunnah. The new rules set clear guidelines and conditions for these centres, ensuring they are properly supervised and comply with current laws. This change aims to enhance the quality and oversight of these educational centres in Sharjah.

Additionally, the new rules under Sharjah Quran Sunnah Establishment give certain approved employees the authority to act as judicial officers. These officers will have the power to document and report any violations of the regulations within their designated areas. This step is meant to ensure that all centres follow the rules and maintain high standards.

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Sharjah is actively promoting culture and religion by investing in various initiatives and institutions. The emirate hosts numerous cultural festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Sharjah International Book Fair and the Sharjah Biennial.

These events attract global talent and audiences, showcasing Sharjah’s commitment to fostering a rich cultural landscape. Additionally, the establishment of museums, art galleries, and cultural centres further supports the preservation and celebration of the emirate’s heritage. This cultural vibrancy not only enriches the local community but also positions Sharjah as a leading cultural hub in the region.

Overall, these updates are designed to improve the management and supervision of religious education centres in Sharjah, ensuring they operate within the legal framework and provide quality education.