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Design Contest in Dubai Recognizes Plans for Mosque by Non-Muslims

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Design Contest In Dubai’s recent mosque design competition on Pearl Jumeirah Island, a standout entry came from Anna De Sa, a non-Muslim student from Brazil, securing the third-place position. Her winning oval-shaped design, inspired by Prophet Nooh’s ark, reflects a harmonious blend of Quranic and Biblical narratives.

Cultural Diversity and Coexistence in the UAE

The Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai (IACAD) views De Sa’s victory as a celebration of the UAE’s cultural diversity and the values of coexistence. This recognition underscores the inclusive spirit of the competition.

Emirati Triumph: Fatima Al Sada’s Sustainable Design Contest 

Claiming the first place is Emirati student Fatima Al Sada, whose sustainable mosque design set amidst a green haven will soon become a reality on Pearl Jumeirah. The winning design has secured a donor for implementation, marking a significant achievement.

Bedouin-inspired Excellence: Nidal Al Ashhab’s Second Place

Palestinian student Nidal Al Ashhab clinched the second place with a design inspired by traditional Bedouin tents, incorporating elements from the surrounding sand dunes. This unique approach pays homage to the oldest inhabitants of the Arabian desert known for their hospitality and resourcefulness.

Honoring the Visionaries: Design Contest 

In a recent ceremony, the IACAD honored the three winners, highlighting their innovative contributions to mosque design. Dubai Holding’s cash prizes of Dh20,000, Dh15,000, and Dh10,000 were awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners, respectively.

Future Prospects with Dubai Holding: Design Contest

Dubai Holding expressed interest in potentially implementing the other two winning designs in upcoming projects. Nirmeen Abu Lughad, Chief Engineer at the IACAD, shared insights into the workshop held for second-year engineering students at the American University in Dubai (AUD), emphasizing the importance of adhering to Dubai’s mosque standards. The shortlisting process involved a jury comprising members from IACAD, Dubai Holding, and AUD.

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