Manama, Jan. 28 (BNA): In the presence of Her Highness Shaikha Thajba bint Salman Al Khalifa, Al Noor Charity Welfare opened its yearly Ramadan charity exhibition, “Ahlan Ramadhan” (Welcome Ramadhan), at its headquarters.
Al Noor Charity Welfare opens “Welcome Ramadhan” exhibition
The Bahraini-Omani Entrepreneurs Association was asked to participate in the exhibition, which was organized on the society’s initiative, according to Shaikha Lamia bint Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, President of Al Noor Charity Welfare. Her Highness Hujaija bint Jaifar bin Saif Al Said, CEO of the Bahraini-Omani Entrepreneurs Association, was present, she said, demonstrating the close relations between the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Bahrain.
She went on to say that HH Shaikha Thajba bint Salman’s ongoing support demonstrates her dedication to promoting regional goods during Ramadan and encouraging greater involvement and creativity in upcoming shows.
Shaikha Lamia bint Mohammed also emphasized the Welfare’s dedication to including Omani businesswomen annually in order to improve collaboration and future partnerships, pointing out that the range of items enhances the show and demonstrates the caliber of craftsmanship.
The Al Noor Charity Welfare and its committees and centers, such as the Elderly Center and the Quran Memorization Center, are honored in the front portion of the exhibition, she said, with the earnings going toward the Welfare’s philanthropic endeavors. The participation of businesswomen from Bahrain and Oman, as well as the strong cultural ties between the two nations, are also highlighted in the show.
The exhibition, according to Vice President of Welfare Shaikha Lulwa bint Khalifa bin Ali Al Khalifa, aims to provide food baskets, financial aid, and other assistance to families in need during Ramadan. She noted that the participation of Omani businesswomen and associations reflects the strong ties between Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
According to HH Hujaija bint Jaifar, the involvement gives Omani women entrepreneurs a chance to discuss potential future collaborations and share experiences with their Bahraini counterparts.
The objects on display blend Omani and Bahraini customs, according to “Takkya Oman” founder Dina Issa Al Zain, and the high number of visitors is a testament to both the exhibition’s success and the caliber of the merchandise.
Amal Al Jamali, an Omani fashion designer, claimed that her involvement marked a new turning point in her career and that it increased awareness of her work, particularly through the creation of opera dresses. She went on to say that her designs include gold-coated purses that represent Omani identity in a contemporary fashion, as well as gold and silver printing techniques.
This year’s “Ahlan Ramadhan” exhibition, according to Hanan Saif, Chairperson of the Public Relations and Media committees at the Welfare, was a great example of philanthropic work in Bahrain in terms of organization as well as the variety and caliber of exhibits. She praised the large attendance as evidence of the exhibition’s success.

She praised the leadership of Shaikha Lamia bint Mohammed and Shaikha Lulwa bint Khalifa as well as the assistance of HH Shaikha Thajba bint Salman for making this achievement possible.
She also praised the Bahraini-Omani Entrepreneurs Association’s proactive involvement in fostering community collaboration and engagement in support of philanthropic endeavors.



