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The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is a museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The museum, opened in 2008, covers Islamic culture, with more than 5,000 artifacts from the Islamic world. Objects include calligraphy, carvings, ceramics, coins, glass, manuscripts, metalwork, and scientific instruments. It was formerly known as the Islamic Museum and opened in 1996 before being moved and re-housed in the current building.

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  • متحف الشارقة الإسلامي أفتتح لأول مرة في منطقة التراث في الشارقة عام 1996، وقد تم نقل مقتنياته إلى مبنى سوق المجرة المميز حيث أضيفت مقتنيات جديدة وتم تحديث أسلوب العرض في المتحف. وأعيد افتتاحه كمتحف الشارقة للحضارة الإسلامية في السادس من يونيو عام 2008. (ar)
  • The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is a museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The museum, opened in 2008, covers Islamic culture, with more than 5,000 artifacts from the Islamic world. Objects include calligraphy, carvings, ceramics, coins, glass, manuscripts, metalwork, and scientific instruments. It was formerly known as the Islamic Museum and opened in 1996 before being moved and re-housed in the current building. (en)
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  • متحف الشارقة الإسلامي أفتتح لأول مرة في منطقة التراث في الشارقة عام 1996، وقد تم نقل مقتنياته إلى مبنى سوق المجرة المميز حيث أضيفت مقتنيات جديدة وتم تحديث أسلوب العرض في المتحف. وأعيد افتتاحه كمتحف الشارقة للحضارة الإسلامية في السادس من يونيو عام 2008. (ar)
  • The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is a museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The museum, opened in 2008, covers Islamic culture, with more than 5,000 artifacts from the Islamic world. Objects include calligraphy, carvings, ceramics, coins, glass, manuscripts, metalwork, and scientific instruments. It was formerly known as the Islamic Museum and opened in 1996 before being moved and re-housed in the current building. (en)
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  • متحف الشارقة للحضارة الإسلامية (ar)
  • Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization (en)
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