UAE: Mosques, musallahs host Eid Al Fitr prayers


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

The Takbir (religious chants glorifying Allah) echoed through the UAE as thousands of Muslims flocked to mosques and open-air spaces called musallahs to offer the first socially distanced Eid prayers on Thursday.

The UAE is marking the Islamic festival of Eid Al Fitr today after 30 days of fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.

This is the third Eid amid the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is the first time mosques have been allowed to host Eid prayers in congregation. Last year, during both Eids, Muslims were asked to offer the prayer at home as a Covid safety measure.

Masked up and clutching their own prayer mats, the faithful started arriving at the mosques around 5.30am. Mosque doors opened just 15 minutes before the prayer time - which was around 6am across the Emirates.

Volunteers could be seen guiding the faithful to ensure adequate social distancing as they poured in. All efforts were on to prevent crowding at the entrances and exits of the mosques and musallahs.

The special prayers and a sermon that follows usually last around 45 minutes. But this time around, the total duration was capped at 15 minutes.

Everything was organised to perfection. There were no crowds and the faithful were seen consciously following all social distancing protocols strictly. As soon as the sermon was delivered, the mosques and musallahs were cleared and closed.

Worshippers were not allowed to gather at the places of worship before or after the prayer.

One worshipper, Mohammed Yahiya, said: "There were crowds, but no crowding. Thanks to Allah, and the authorities here, we were able to offer the Eid prayer in a safe atmosphere.

"Back home in my hometown of Kerala, India, it's a stay home Eid for my family members. Compared to that, Alhamdulillah, the UAE is a safe haven for us."

As it happened, chronicled live:

6:35am

6:05am

Sermon after the Eid prayers

6am

Eid prayers at Musallah Al Eid in . The total duration of the prayer, including the sermon, was limited to 15 minutes as per UAE’s Covid-19 protocols.
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5:50am

Photos: ground in Al Barsha.
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5:55am

live: Masked up and clutching their own prayer mats, the faithful started gathering at the mosques in . Catch all our live updates here:
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5:50am

Live from Musalla Al Eid in Al Barsha

5:45am

live: Faithful gather to offer prayers at Musallah Al Eid in . is marking the Islamic festival of today after 30 days of fasting during the holy month of .
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5:40am

live: Faithful gather to offer prayers at Musallah Al Eid in . The total duration of the prayer, including the sermon, was limited to 15 minutes as per ’s protocols.
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5:39am

live: The Takbir echoes throughout the as mosques in the country are all set to host the first socially distanced Eid prayers today.
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5:37am

prayers live: Muslims start arriving at mosques in
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5:20am

live: Faithful start gathering at Musallah in Sharjah to offer prayer. The is marking the Islamic festival of today after 30 days of fasting during the holy month of . Photos by M. Sajjad

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