With Ramadan just around the corner, Sharjah is introducing key changes to make the holy month more convenient for residents. Keep reading to find out all the changes Sharjah is making to become more well-managed this Ramadan.
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Paid Parking Hours
During Ramadan, paid public parking hours will run from 8 AM until midnight every day. This adjustment is designed to accommodate the change in daily routines, ensuring that visitors and residents can find parking more easily during peak shopping and dining hours.
Special Business Permits For Ramadan
To support businesses that cater to Ramadan traditions, Sharjah has begun issuing special permits:
- Restaurants can now apply for licenses to prepare and display food during Ramadan, ensuring they can meet the increased demand for Iftar and Suhoor meals.
- Additionally, businesses looking to operate past midnight during Ramadan can also apply for late-night permits, allowing them to serve customers well into the night.
These adjustments in Sharjah aim to create a vibrant and accommodating atmosphere for both businesses and residents during Ramadan.
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