
54th Eid Al Etihad Celebrations Committee holds its first meeting
He stressed the committee's goal to help everyone, both residents and visitors, learn about the traditions and customs of the United Arab Emirates and Sharjah during these celebrations, ensuring that everyone has a wonderful experience as they enjoy the Eid Al Etihad spirit.

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