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Dubai, known for its modernity and opulence, is also a city that values its cultural and religious heritage. The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) in Dubai has recently announced a series of plans, programs, and initiatives aimed at promoting religious tourism in the emirate. In this blog, we will explore these exciting developments that seek to showcase Dubai's rich Islamic culture and heritage to the world. The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) in Dubai has announced the launch of a number of new plans, programs, and initiatives to promote religious tourism in the emirate.

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The World's First Floating Mosque

One of the most ambitious projects unveiled by IACAD is the construction of the world's first floating mosque. This unique and awe-inspiring mosque will be built at a cost of AED 55 million and will be situated beneath the Tolerance Bridge. The mosque is expected to be completed by 2024 and is set to become a symbol of Dubai's commitment to tolerance and diversity.

The floating mosque will consist of three floors, each serving a distinct purpose. The first floor, located underwater, will be dedicated to prayer and will have a capacity to accommodate 75 worshippers. Worshippers will have the unique experience of praying underwater, creating a sense of tranquility and spirituality.

The second floor of the mosque will be a multi-purpose hall, providing a space for various community activities and events. This flexibility ensures that the mosque can be used for educational programs, lectures, and gatherings that promote interfaith dialogue and understanding.

The third floor will house an Islamic exhibition, allowing visitors to explore the rich history and culture of Islam. It will provide insights into Islamic art, calligraphy, and the contributions of Muslims to various fields throughout history.

The mosque will have a connection to the land, and the design is in its final stages. It is set to open its doors to visitors next year," stated Ahmed Khalfan Al Mansouri, a cultural communication consultant at IACAD, as reported by The National News.
It's important to note that while the mosque will be open to individuals of all religions, visitors will be expected to dress modestly and respectfully.

Earlier this year, Dubai made headlines by announcing its plans to build the world's first fully functional 3D-printed mosque in Bur Dubai. The project is on track to be completed in the first quarter of 2025.

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) in Dubai has announced the launch of a number of new plans, programs, and initiatives to promote religious tourism in the emirate.

Quranic Exhibition

IACAD is also going to establish a Quranic exhibition in one of the emirate's mosques. This exhibition will introduce the journey of the late Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rahsid Al Maktoum's Mushaf from since it was just an idea to its writing and distribution around the world.

Religious and Social Events

The Department is also planning to carry out various religious and social events that bring together the people of the new neighborhoods in the Emirate of Dubai under the Hala Ramadan initiative.

Markets Near Mosques

IACAD will also establish markets next to some vital mosques in Dubai, or centers affiliated with the department, with the aim of targeting Muslim and non-Muslim tourists, to learn about our customs and traditions in the Islamic occasions.

Other Initiatives

In addition to these major projects, IACAD is also launching a number of other initiatives to promote religious tourism in Dubai, including:
•    Developing a comprehensive religious tourism guide for Dubai
•    Creating a dedicated website for religious tourism in Dubai
•    Partnering with tour operators and travel agencies to offer religious tourism packages
•    Organizing religious tourism conferences and workshops
•    Training tourism professionals on religious tourism

Benefits of Religious Tourism

Religious tourism is a growing sector of the global tourism industry, and Dubai is well-positioned to benefit from this growth. Religious tourism can bring a number of benefits to the emirate, including:
•    Increased tourism revenue
•    Job creation
•    Promotion of Dubai's cultural heritage
•    Strengthening of interfaith dialogue and understanding

IACAD's new plans, programs, and initiatives to promote religious tourism in Dubai are a welcome development. Religious tourism has the potential to make a significant contribution to Dubai's economy and society.

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) in Dubai has announced the launch of a number of new plans, programs, and initiatives to promote religious tourism in the emirate. This is a positive development, as religious tourism has the potential to make a significant contribution to Dubai's economy and society.

Religious tourism is a growing sector of the global tourism industry, with millions of people traveling each year to visit religious sites and participate in religious events. Dubai is well-positioned to benefit from this growth, as it is home to a number of important religious sites, including the Grand Mosque, the Jumeirah Mosque, and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi.

The new initiatives launched by IACAD are designed to make Dubai more attractive to religious tourists. These initiatives include the construction of the world's first floating mosque, the establishment of a Quranic exhibition, and the organization of various religious and social events.

In addition to these initiatives, IACAD is also developing a comprehensive religious tourism guide for Dubai, creating a dedicated website for religious tourism in Dubai, partnering with tour operators and travel agencies to offer religious tourism packages, and training tourism professionals on religious tourism.

These initiatives are likely to have a positive impact on religious tourism in Dubai. By making the emirate more attractive to religious tourists, IACAD can help to boost Dubai's economy and promote its cultural heritage.

How to Make Religious Tourism More Sustainable

While religious tourism has the potential to make a significant contribution to Dubai's economy and society, it is important to ensure that it is done in a sustainable way. This means minimizing the environmental and social impacts of religious tourism.
There are a number of ways to make religious tourism more sustainable. For example, tour operators can use environmentally friendly vehicles and hotels. They can also offer tours that promote local culture and traditions.
Tourists can also play a role in making religious tourism more sustainable. For example, they can choose to stay in hotels that are committed to sustainability.

They can also support local businesses and restaurants.By working together, tour operators, tourists, and government agencies can make religious tourism more sustainable. This will ensure that religious tourism continues to benefit Dubai for many years to come.

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By: Vibha Kapoor

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