The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, situated on the Corniche just north of central Sharjah, is a remarkable facility showcasing Arab and Muslim cultural achievements.

The museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting Islamic arts and crafts, including textiles, jewelry, astrolabes, manuscripts, ceramics, and coins.

The museum's galleries and halls are divided to display antiques and sculptures.--KUNA photos
Dome of the Sharjah Islamic Civilization Museum.
The cover of Allah's house (Kiswa) is made of black silk and embroidered with gold threads.
Nineteenth-century warrior gear.
Manuscript containing parts 11 to 14 of the Holy Quran.
Traditional Ottoman costume from the thirteenth century.
Sharjah Islamic Civilization Museum's building.

Established in 1996, the museum embodies the vision of Sheikh Dr. Sultan Al-Qasimi, a member of the UAE’s Supreme Council and ruler of Sharjah, to highlight Islamic and Arab cultural heritage and serve as a global destination for visitors eager to explore this rich history. — KUNA