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HM to offer Eid Al Adha prayers at Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Nizwa

HM to offer Eid Al Adha prayers at Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Nizwa

Observer04-06-2025
His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik will offer Eid Al Adha 1446 AH prayers on Friday at Sultan Qaboos Mosque in the Wilayat of Nizwa, Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah, said a statement by the Diwan of Royal Court on Wednesday.
The text of the statement reads as follows: 'His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik will offer Eid Al Adha 1446 AH prayers at Sultan Qaboos Mosque in the Wilayat of Nizwa in the Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah.
Along with His Majesty the Sultan, the Eid Al Adha prayers will also be offered by some of Their Highnesses members of the Royal Family, Al Busaid dignitaries, ministers, advisers, commanders of the Sultan's Armed Forces (SAF), the Royal Oman Police (ROP) and other military and security services, some members of the State Council and the Majlis Ash'shura in the Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah, under-secretaries, walis, shaikhs and citizens.
On this blessed occasion, the Diwan of Royal Court is honoured to extend sincere greetings to His Majesty the Sultan, praying to Allah the Almighty to protect His Majesty and grant him good health and happiness. It wished the Omani people and residents as well as the Muslim nation abundant blessings and bounties.' — ONA
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