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NDTV
3 days ago
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- NDTV
Eid Al-Adha 2025 In UAE: Prayer Timings For Dubai, Abu Dhabi And Sharjah Revealed
Eid Al Adha 2025: The UAE is gearing up to celebrate Eid Al Adha on June 6 - a significant festival in the Islamic calendar. This occasion commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God's command. The day begins with special congregational prayers shortly after sunrise, followed by sermons and acts of charity. Eid prayer timings vary across the seven emirates. The following prayer timings for Eid Al Adha 2025 across the UAE Emirates have been reported by Khaleej Times, based on calculations from the Hijri calendar and the standard practice of holding Eid prayers approximately 20 minutes after sunrise. Check timings here: Abu Dhabi: 5.50 am Dubai: 5.45 am Sharjah: 5.44 am Ajman: 5.44 am Umm Al Quwain: 5.43 am Ras Al Khaimah: 5.41am Fujairah: 5.41 am The Eid Al Adha prayer, known as Salat Al Eid Al Adha, is a congregational prayer consisting of two rak'ahs, with additional takbeers. The first rak'ah includes seven takbeers, and the second includes five, followed by a sermon from the imam. The prayer is typically performed 15 to 20 minutes after sunrise and can be held in mosques or designated open prayer grounds (musallahs). Since Eid Al Adha 2025 falls on a Friday, the UAE Fatwa Council has clarified that Eid prayers and Jumuah (Friday) prayers will be held separately, each at their respective times, with their sermons. The UAE has announced a four-day public holiday for Eid Al Adha, from June 5 (Arafah day) to June 8. Eid Al Adha falls on June 6, coinciding with Friday prayers. Both Eid and Jumuah prayers will be held, each with its sermon. On Eid Al Adha morning, Muslims gather at mosques or musallahs for Eid prayer, dressed in their finest clothes. After the prayer, an Imam delivers a sermon, and festivities begin with family and friends embracing. A key tradition is the sacrifice of livestock, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son. The meat is then distributed among family, friends, and those in need, symbolising charity, community, and compassion. This act embodies the values of kindness and generosity that define the occasion. It's a time for spiritual reflection, social bonding, and giving back to the community.


Time of India
3 days ago
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- Time of India
Eid Al Adha 2025 in UAE: Prayer timings and key details you need to know
With Eid Al Adha just around the corner, the UAE is alive with activity as preparations for this important festival take shape. Known for its deep spiritual and cultural significance, Eid will grant residents a welcome four-day holiday from Thursday, June 5, to Sunday, June 8. This year, Eid Al Adha falls on Friday, June 6– coinciding with the weekly Jumuah prayer, making for a rare and meaningful overlap. As reported by the Khaleej Times, the UAE Fatwa Council has clarified that the Eid and Friday prayers will be held separately, each at its usual time, and will include their own sermons. Here's a detailed look at the confirmed prayer timings across the emirates and what worshippers can expect on this special day. Eid Al Adha prayer timings for 2025 As per the Khaleej Times, Eid prayers are traditionally held shortly after sunrise. Based on local Hijri calendar calculations and standard prayer schedules, the timings for Eid Al Adha prayers across the UAE are as follows: Abu Dhabi – 5:50 AM Dubai – 5:45 AM Sharjah – 5:44 AM Ajman – 5:44 AM Umm Al Quwain – 5:43 AM Ras Al Khaimah – 5:41 AM Fujairah – 5:41 AM Clarification on Eid and Jumuah prayers Since Eid Al Adha and Jumuah prayers fall on the same day this year, the UAE Fatwa Council has confirmed that both will be held separately, with neither replacing the other. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Irish homeowners eligible for solar 'bonus' if they live in these eircodes Activ8 Learn More Undo Worshippers are encouraged to attend both prayers, each accompanied by its own sermon. What happens on Eid morning On Eid morning, the day usually starts with an early visit to the mosque or prayer ground. People of all ages– men, women, children, and the elderly– gather to offer the special Eid prayer together. After the prayer and sermon, they exchange greetings and well-wishes. A significant part of Eid Al Adha is the sacrifice of livestock, honoring Prophet Ibrahim's readiness to obey a divine command. The meat from the sacrifice is shared with family, friends, and those in need, highlighting the spirit of charity and compassion. Eid Al Adha 2025 in the UAE will be marked by a four-day public holiday, early morning prayers, and time-honoured traditions. With the official prayer timings now confirmed across all emirates, preparations are well underway for one of the most meaningful days in the Islamic calendar. As always, residents are encouraged to follow local prayer schedules and community guidelines during this important occasion.


What's On
3 days ago
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- What's On
Eid Al Adha 2025: Prayer times announced for all Emirates
Eid Al Adha Mubarak in advance… Ready for that well-earned break? UAE residents are in for a four-day weekend as the country gears up to celebrate Eid Al Adha 2025 and it's going to be both spiritually meaningful and filled with family festivities. When is Eid Al Adha in 2025? This year, Eid Al Adha falls on Friday, June 6, right after Arafah Day on Thursday, June 5. The UAE has announced a four-day public holiday from Thursday, June 5 to Sunday, June 8, giving both public and private sector workers an extended weekend to relax, reflect, and celebrate. A double blessing In 2025, the festivsl coincides with Friday prayers (Jumuah), making the day extra significant. However, the UAE Fatwa Council has confirmed that Eid and Jumuah prayers will be held separately, each with its own sermon. When to wake up? Khaleej Times reviewed the Hijri calendar issued by the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre and since Eid prayers usually take place around 20 minutes after sunrise, here's the likely timings: Fujairah: 5.41am Ras Al Khaimah: 5.41am Umm Al Quwain: 5.43am Ajman: 5.44am Sharjah: 5.44am Dubai: 5.45am Abu Dhabi: 5.50am Note: Official prayer times may still be updated. What happens on Eid Morning? On Eid morning, Muslims across the UAE wake early, dress their best, and head to mosques or open-air musallahs for prayer. From dawn, the air fills with the sound of takbir; chants glorifying God, until the Eid prayer begins shortly after sunrise. A brief sermon follows, and then the celebrations begin with family visits, shared meals, and festive cheer. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


Express Tribune
22-05-2025
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- Express Tribune
The scars of PK-8303 still linger
It has been five years since Pakistan International Airlines flight PK-8303 crashed near Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, claiming 97 lives and leaving behind harrowing stories of survival and loss. On May 22, 2020, amid eased Covid-19 restrictions, flight PK-8303 took off from Lahore for Karachi with 91 passengers and 8 crew members aboard, many heading home to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr. However, the aircraft never made it safely to its destination. According to official findings, the aircraft attempted to land at Jinnah Terminal but its landing gear failed to deploy. Both engines repeatedly scraped the runway during the first landing attempt, causing sparks to fly. Instead of executing a belly landing, the pilot opted for a go-around, a decision that ultimately proved fatal. In the final moments, the captain issued a Mayday call. Cockpit recordings and flight data revealed that the crew violated standard descent protocols near Nawabshah and Makli, maintaining higher than advised altitude and speed during approach. The Airbus A320, weighing 80 tons, broke apart and crashed onto the densely populated Jinnah Garden residential area. The thunderous noise of collapsing metal, plummeting parts and erupting fuel painted a scene of apocalypse. One of the few survivors on the ground, Sohail Asghar, recounted the traumatic moments to The Express Tribune. On that fateful Friday afternoon, shortly after offering Jumuah prayers, he had just sat in his car parked outside his home to run errands for iftar. The engine had barely started and the door remained open when he heard an ominous roar, a grinding, growling sound unlike anything he had ever heard. Panicked and unable to comprehend what was happening, Asghar threw himself onto a small patch of garden next to his house. Seconds later, flaming metal shards, heavy aircraft parts, and boiling jet fuel began raining from the sky. "Everything was burning. The alley was shrouded in thick, black smoke. My screams were probably drowned out in the chaos," he said. Unseen to him, two young neighbours had noticed Asghar moments before he stepped out. Hearing the crash, they rushed through the smoke and dragged him inside their home. Rescue officials were eventually alerted, and Asghar was moved to the hospital. He remained under treatment for nearly eight months. Even today, Asghar says, he finds it difficult to revisit that memory. He no longer lives in Jinnah Garden, having relocated after the trauma became unbearable.