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Fujairah Ruler performs Eid Al Adha prayer

Fujairah Ruler performs Eid Al Adha prayer

Sharjah 2406-06-2025
Performing the prayer along with His Highness Sheikh Hamad were His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, a number of sheikhs, top officials and members of the Arab and Islamic communities in Fujairah.
Following the prayer, the Fujairah Ruler exchanged Eid greetings with well-wishers.
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