The UAE has just announced the official Eid Al Fitr holiday dates for the private sector in 2025, here's your need-to-know.
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Gulf Business on MSNEid Al Fitr 2025: UAE announces holiday for private sectorThe ministry stated that if the month of Ramadan concludes on the 30th day, the Eid Al Fitr holiday will be extended to ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNRamadan in Dubai: A season of art, culture, and entertainment awaitsRamadan in Dubai, organised by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) in partnership ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNNight-long prayers, mosque hopping: How UAE residents are preparing for last 10 days of RamadanQiyam-al-layl, which literally translates to 'standing through the night,' refers to the acts of worship Muslims engage in ...
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UAE Moments on MSNHow Ramadan Influences Food Purchases In The UAEDuring Ramadan, food is more than just sustenance; it symbolizes togetherness, tradition, and mindful consumption. At my ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNRamadan in Dubai: These women connect, build friendship through ladies-only iftar gatheringsInitiatives like these create a space where women can meet, share experiences, and build genuine connections, said one ...
From buffet feasts to a la carte menus, there's something for everyone. The best iftars in Abu Dhabi to book for Ramadan 2025 ...
The UAE Cybersecurity Council advised against making donations through unverified social media accounts and stressed the ...
During Ramadan in 2025, Muslims in Dubai will be fasting for just over 14 hours per day according to official Dubai prayer times. To signal the start of the fast, following the late night suhoor, you ...
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Campaignme.com on MSNTalabat UAE launches campaign for road safety awareness this RamadanCollaborating with Integrated Transport Centre, talabat UAE has launched Don’t Rush, Stay Safe to raise awareness on road safety this Ramadan.
Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, hosted a Ramadan Iftar night, gathering blockchain pioneers, ...
The UAE has confirmed it will be a four-day weekend for the Eid Al Fitr holiday - and could yet be five days off.
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