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Gulf Today
21 hours ago
- General
- Gulf Today
Dubai allocates over 950 mosques and prayer areas for Eid Al Adha
The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai has announced its full preparedness to hold Eid Al Adha prayer in more than 950 mosques and prayer areas across the emirate. These efforts reflect the department's commitment to providing the best services to worshippers during Eid days. Regular maintenance and preparation work have been conducted in mosques and prayer areas, ensuring the availability of essential supplies, including cleaning services, ablution facilities, and electrical and sound system maintenance. Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Director General of the department, affirmed that all specialised teams have completed the necessary preparations, including maintenance and cleaning, to ensure facilities are ready to receive worshippers according to the highest standards. He added that the department has coordinated with relevant authorities to facilitate access to prayer locations and manage traffic around mosques and prayer areas.


Emirates 24/7
22-05-2025
- General
- Emirates 24/7
Dubai International Holy Quran Award launches 28th edition
The Dubai International Holy Quran Award has announced the launch of its 28th edition for 2026, under a new vision titled "In Search of the Most Beautiful Quran Recitation." This initiative aims to position the award among the most distinguished globally, reaffirming Dubai's leading role in serving the Holy Quran and solidifying its status as an international hub for honouring Quran memorisers worldwide. The new edition increased the prize value, with the total prizes exceeding AED12 million, and the first-place winner in each category (males and females) now receiving US$1 million. For the first time, the award is open to female participants through a dedicated category, bringing the total number of award categories to three: full Quran memorisation for males, full Quran memorisation for females, and the Islamic Personality of the Year award. The upcoming edition will also see expanded international participation, increase financial rewards for winners, update nomination, judging, and evaluation mechanisms, and allow for direct personal nominations alongside traditional nominations from the participant's country or accredited Islamic centres, in accordance with approved conditions. These developments were announced during a press conference organised by the Dubai International Holy Quran Award at Creators HQ, Emirates Towers, Dubai. Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Director-General of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai International Holy Quran Award, stated that under the patronage and support of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the Dubai International Holy Quran Award has become a prestigious global platform for honouring Quran memorisers and promoting the noble values of Islam. The award requires participants—both male and female—to fully memorise the Holy Quran with proficiency, adhere to the rules of Tajweed and recitation, be no older than 16 years at the time of registration (previously 25 years), and not have reached the final stages or been honoured in previous editions. Participants must also adhere to the specified testing schedule in terms of date and order. The award tests are conducted in three stages, beginning with an initial evaluation of video recitations submitted electronically through the award's website. This is followed by remote testing for those who qualify, and then the final stage, in which the top contestants are hosted in Dubai for in-person testing during the second week of Ramadan. The award's submissions are open from 21st May to 20th July. The initial evaluation phase will take place from 1st to 31st July 2025, the second phase (remote video evaluations) from 1st - 30th September, and the final evaluation phase (in-person judging and award ceremony) during the second week of Ramadan. The judging committee for the Dubai International Holy Quran Award for both males and females consists of five members, including the chairman and vice-chairman, along with a sixth member (reserve). Judges are required to be proficient in Quran memorisation, well-versed in Tajweed rules and recitation principles, and certified in at least seven or ten Quran readings if necessary. The third category of the award is the Islamic Personality of the Year, an annual honour awarded to an individual or entity that meets key criteria: a significant role in serving Islam and Muslims, a positive and lasting societal impact, notable scholarly contributions, and a strong reputation as a role model in the Islamic world. The recipient receives a US$1 million prize. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.


Hi Dubai
02-05-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
DIHAD 2025 Showcases UAE's Humanitarian Vision and Industrial Drive
Dubai concluded the 21st edition of the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development Conference and Exhibition (DIHAD) with record participation and a clear message: the UAE is shaping a new model that fuses humanitarian aid with industrial growth. Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, DIHAD 2025 drew over 18,000 participants from more than 160 countries. The event featured 1,063 humanitarian-focused organisations and 131 global experts, highlighting the UAE's growing role in global relief efforts. The Humanthropy 2025 Awards honoured key contributors across 12 categories. Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Director-General of Dubai's Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department, received the Humanthropy Personality of the Year Award. Other notable recipients included the UNHCR, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, the Big Heart Foundation, and the Egyptian Food Bank. A landmark agreement between the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian & Charity Establishment and Al Jalila Foundation was also signed, boosting support for the Nabadat Campaign—an initiative offering life-saving heart treatments for children. As humanitarian needs grow worldwide, the UAE is positioning its industrial sector as a critical force for sustainable development. Through Operation 300bn, the country aims to boost the sector's GDP contribution to AED 300 billion by 2031, promoting local production to support relief efforts and strengthen supply chains. Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam Al Madani, Chairman of DIHAD Sustainable Humanitarian Organisation, said aligning local manufacturing with humanitarian demand will open new markets, create jobs, and reinforce the UAE's role as a global humanitarian hub. This year's DIHAD not only recognised humanitarian excellence but also showcased a forward-thinking strategy that ties industrial resilience to global aid delivery. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Al Etihad
01-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
UAE organisations among top honourees at 'Humanthropy 2025'
1 May 2025 23:29 DUBAI (WAM) The 21st edition of the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development Conference and Exhibition – DIHAD – concluded Thursday under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of year's edition recorded 137 nominations from 42 countries, reflecting humanitarian efforts' global scale and diversity. The awards covered 12 categories, highlighting multiple fields of service and the distinguished recipients of the Humanthropy 2025 Awards was Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Director-General of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD), Dubai, who was honoured with the Humanthropy Personality of the Year Award. Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) received the Humanthropy Corporate Social Responsibility Award, while Fatma Essa Almheiri, Acting Director of Technology Adoption and Development at the Ministry of Industry & Advanced Technology, was named Emerging Humanitarian Humanthropy Financial Impact Award was presented to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and David Harland, Executive Director of the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; Member of the United Nations Secretary General's High-Level Advisory Board on Mediation, United Nations, received the Global Peacebuilding Award. Emaar Foundation was recognised with the Humanthropy Philanthropic Award, and the Egyptian Food Bank was awarded for its Leadership in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Thomas Peter, Head of the Coordination Platforms Unit at OCHA Geneva, received the Humanthropy Spotlight Award, while Dubai Humanitarian earned the Humanthropy Supply Chain Excellence Big Heart Foundation was recognised with the Humanthropy Sustainability addition, Ambassador Arthur Mattli, Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, was presented with the Humanthropy Unity in Diversity Award. The Humanthropy Visionary Award was granted to Dr. Sonia Ben Jaafar, Chief Executive Officer of the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation, UAE, for her forward-thinking contributions to humanitarian growing global humanitarian challenges, the UAE's industrial sector is increasingly emerging as a strategic pillar for driving sustainable development and supporting humanitarian and relief Operation 300bn, the UAE aims to raise the industrial sector's contribution to GDP from Dh133 billion to Dh300 billion by strengthening the 'Made in the Emirates' brand and enhancing the competitiveness of national products, the UAE is paving the way for a humanitarian-industrial model that leverages local manufacturing capabilities to meet urgent relief needs and contribute to long-term global development. This approach not only reduces dependency on imports but also reinforces supply chain resilience, supports sustainable economic growth, and aligns with the country's broader climate and development Dr. Abdulsalam Al Madani, Chairman of DIHAD Sustainable Humanitarian Organisation, Chairman of DISAB, and Roving Ambassador of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM) for the GCC Region, stated, 'Directing local production to meet the growing needs of the humanitarian sector will create new manufacturing opportunities, boost national exports, and open unconventional markets to UAE products. This, in turn, supports the growth of local businesses, creates jobs for citizens and residents, and transforms the humanitarian field into a true economic driver that enhances the UAE's global competitiveness and affirms its role as a regional and international hub for humanitarian and philanthropic economies.'On the last day of DIHAD 2025, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian & Charity Establishment and Al Jalila Foundation signed a cooperation agreement to support the Nabadat Campaign—a life-saving initiative that provides heart treatments for children with congenital heart defects, both in the UAE and signing took place in the presence of H.E. Abdulla Mohammed Al Basti, Secretary-General of the Executive Council and Chairman of the Supervisory Steering Committee of Dubai Schools Abdulla Al partnership reflects the shared commitment of both organisations to strengthen local and global humanitarian cooperation and to direct resources toward the most vulnerable, particularly children in urgent need of medical 2025 witnessed record-breaking attendance, attracting over 18,000 participants and visitors from more than 160 countries, and featuring over 1,063 humanitarian-focused organisations and 131 global expert speakers. The conference programme addressed critical topics across 64 main sessions and 197 specialised workshops offering hands-on training for humanitarian professionals.