El-Karma Sheikh Zayed is a small village located in the Beheira Governorate, in the Nile Delta region of Egypt. It is situated on the western bank of the Nile River, about 10 kilometers south of the city of Damanhour. The village is home to a population of approximately 4,000 people, and is known for its traditional Islamic values and culture.
The village is named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the former president of the United Arab Emirates, who visited the village in 2001 and donated a large sum of money for the construction of a mosque. The mosque, which is built in the traditional Islamic style, is the largest and most impressive structure in the village. It is used for daily prayers and also serves as a place for religious gatherings and events.
In addition to the mosque, the village is also home to a number of other traditional Islamic structures, including a madrasa (Islamic school) and a library. The village also has a number of small businesses, including shops selling groceries, clothing, and other goods.
The village is an important part of the local economy, providing jobs to many of its residents. It is also a popular destination for tourists, who come to see the traditional Islamic architecture and experience the culture of the area.