Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization

Quick Info
  • Location: Jumeirah Beach Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
  • Entrance Fee:
  • Duration: As Per the wish
  • Time: Monday to Sunday - 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM
 Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization

Overview

The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is a fascinating treasure trove of Islamic heritage located in the heart of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. This museum offers an immersive experience of the rich and diverse world of Islamic culture, history, and art, making it a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike. At first glance, the museum's striking architecture captures your attention, blending traditional Islamic design with modern aesthetics. 

As you step inside, you'll find yourself surrounded by a mesmerising collection of artefacts, manuscripts, and exhibits that span over 1,400 years of Islamic history. One of the museum's key attractions is its stunning calligraphy and manuscripts section. Here, you can admire intricate Arabic calligraphy and beautifully preserved ancient manuscripts. These manuscripts include works of science, literature, and religious texts that showcase the deep intellectual and artistic contributions of Islamic civilisation.

The museum doesn't stop at showcasing the written word; it also celebrates the diverse artistic expressions of Islamic culture. You'll discover exquisite ceramics, textiles, jewellery, and intricate decorative arts that reveal the stunning craftsmanship of the Islamic world. The intricate patterns and designs are a true testament to the artistry that flourished in different regions over the centuries.

A highlight for many visitors is the beautifully recreated mosque within the museum. This peaceful and reflective space allows you to step into the world of Islamic spirituality, experience the serenity of prayer, and admire the stunning architecture of a traditional mosque. For those interested in understanding the rich Islamic culture and the traditions of the Arab world, the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization provides a deeper insight. 

Whether you're drawn to its artistic treasures, historical artefacts, or simply the ambience of the museum itself, it's an enriching experience that fosters a greater appreciation of the Islamic world's remarkable contributions to human civilisation. With its accessibility, engaging displays, and commitment to education, this museum is a gem of Sharjah and a place you won't want to miss. 


Highlights

Distance from the airport: 17km from the Sharjah International Airport

Things To Do: 

  • Explore the Galleries
  • Admire Calligraphy and Manuscripts
  • Examine Islamic Artifacts
  • Visit the Mosque Exhibit
  • Participate in Educational Programs
  • Features a lovely courtyard where you can relax
  • Appreciate the museum's architectural beauty

Ideal Duration: 2 to 3 hours 

Best Time To Visit: December–February

Entry: AED. 10 for Adults & AED. 5 for Children (2-12 Years)


How to Reach

Drive

Start at Sharjah City Center and head southeast on Al Wahda Street (also known as Sharjah-Dubai Road). Continue on Al Wahda Street, driving in the direction of Al Majaz Waterfront. After passing Al Majaz Waterfront and Al Noor Mosque on your right, keep driving until you reach a roundabout. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Al Meena Street (also known as Corniche Street). Continue on Al Meena Street until you reach a T-intersection with a traffic light. You will see the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization on your left. Turn left onto Al Nabba Street. You will find parking facilities near the museum, where you can park your car.

Bus

Alternatively, you can use Sharjah's public bus transportation system. To do this, you can take a bus that operates on Route 14, which passes by the museum. Confirm the bus schedule and the nearest bus stop to your location. You will likely need to head to Al Jubail Bus Station to catch a bus to the museum.

Taxi

From Sharjah City Center, you can take a taxi to the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization. Taxis are readily available in Sharjah. They can be hailed from the City Center or any other location in the city. Simply ask the taxi driver to take you to the museum.


Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is during the cooler months of the year, which typically fall between November and March. The museum's indoor and outdoor spaces are best explored without the discomfort of excessive heat. You can spend more time appreciating the exhibits and enjoying the architecture without feeling rushed. If you plan to explore the surrounding area, the cooler weather makes walking around Sharjah's historical district and the Corniche more enjoyable.

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