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The doors of Muslims and mosques will open 15 minutes before prayers begin.
Mosques and musallahs (open spaces) across the country will hold Eid al-Fitr prayers to keep their distance from society on Tuesday, July 20.
The following is a complete list of Eid al-Fitr prayer times in the UAE:
>> Abu Dhabi: 6.02am
-Al Ain: 5.56am
-Madinat Zayed: 6.07am
>> Dubai: 5.57am
>> Sharjah: 5.54am
>> Ajman: 5.54am
notes: This article will be updated when the prayer times of Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah are announced.
A complete list of Covid safety rules to be followed when performing Eid al-Adha prayers in the congregation:
>> The maximum time limit for evangelism after prayer is 15 minutes.
>> The doors of Muslims and mosques will open 15 minutes before the prayer starts.
>> After the service is over, the place of worship will be closed immediately.
>> Worshipers need to bring their own prayer mats. Social distancing stickers will be posted.
>> People who are Covid positive and close contacts are strictly prohibited from participating in prayer.
>> It is recommended that people under 12 years old and over 60 years old make offerings at home.
>> Service facilities such as toilets, bathing areas and water dispensers will not be allowed to enter.
>> The traditional practice of shaking hands and hugging after prayer is prohibited.
>> Before or after worship, worshippers are not allowed to gather in places of worship.
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