Sharm El Sheikh Halal-friendly holidays

SHARM EL SHEIKH
Halal-friendly holidays

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Sharm El Sheikh Halal-friendly holidays general information

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Halal-friendly holidays in Sharm El-Sheikh

Located in the Sinai region of Egypt, Sharm El-Sheikh is known for its white sandy beaches, clear waters, spectacular coral reefs and a breathtaking desert landscape. Not only is it popular for various watersports, but with historic buildings and markets, it is also an ideal place to discover real Egyptian culture.

Is Sharm El-Sheikh Muslim-friendly?

Since Sharm El-Sheikh is located in Egypt, a 90% Muslim country, it is home to many mosques and many halal restaurants, making it a very Muslim-friendly holiday destination. There are many hotels that offer alcohol-free rooms and sometimes even prayer facilities.

Is there halal food in Sharm El-Sheikh?

Halal food is common in Sharm El-Sheikh and is served by most restaurants. Alternatively, as Sharm El-Sheikh is located on the Red Sea, there are plenty of seafood options. A variety of vegetarian and vegan options are also offered.

Are there halal-friendly hotels in Sharm El-Sheikh?

There are many hotels in Sharm El-Sheikh that serve halal food only and offer alcohol-free rooms. Some hotels also have prayer facilities on site.

What are the top attractions for Muslims to visit in Sharm El-Sheikh?

Ras Mohammed National Park - This national park is home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the world and is a paradise for divers and snorkelling enthusiasts. Take a boat trip and spot wildlife species such as whale sharks and manta rays.

Mount Sinai - Follow in the footsteps of Prophet Musa (AS) and climb to the top of Mount Sinai. If you arrive before dawn, you can admire the breathtaking sunrise on the horizon.

St. Catherine’s Monastery - Located at the foot of Mount Sinai, this monastery is one of the oldest in the world and also houses a museum with some of the oldest religious texts. The Burning Bush is also located here.

Naama Bay - Naama Bay is a true paradise for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Stroll along the promenade by the crystal clear waters, pristine sandy beaches and lively atmosphere of bustling streets lined with high-end boutiques and traditional market stalls.

Are there mosques in Sharm El-Sheikh?

There are a number of mosques in Sharm El-Sheikh. Here are a some:

Mustafa Mosque - Located in the old town, this is the largest mosque in Sharm El-Sheikh. With a mixture of Ottoman and Mamluk architecture, it is also one of the most beautiful. Jumu’ah Khutbahs are delivered in Arabic.

Salam Mosque - Opened in 2001, Salam Mosque is one of the most popular in the region. It is open for daily prayers and Jumu’ah Khutbahs.

Sahaba Mosque - Located in the old town, the Sahaba Mosque was inspired by Ottoman architecture. It can accommodate 3000 worshippers and has a library with books in various languages.

Ruwaisat Mosque - Located in the Al-Ruwaisat neighbourhood of Sharm El-Sheikh, the spacious mosque can accommodate many worshippers.

Al-Siddiq Mosque - Also in the Al-Ruwaisat neighbourhood, Al-Siddiq Mosque is open for daily prayers and Jumu’ah Khutbahs.