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Worshippers perform Eid Al Fitr prayer in Sharjah

Worshippers perform Eid Al Fitr prayer in Sharjah

Sharjah 2430-03-2025

Warm Eid Greetings
Sheikh Salem Al Doubi extended his heartfelt congratulations to the leadership and people of the United Arab Emirates on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr. He prayed to Almighty Allah to bless Muslims with many more joyful occasions and grant the nation continued progress, prosperity, and success in all its endeavours
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Customs of Eid
Speaking to 'Sharjah 24,' Al Doubi highlighted that Eid Al Fitr is a joyous occasion when large crowds of worshippers gather in mosques and musallas, expressing their happiness through takbeer and tahleel. He also noted some of the recommended practices of Eid, such as eating before the prayer, dressing in one's finest clothes, and taking a different route when going to and returning from the prayer
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