Highlights from Day 1 of Ramadan 2024 in Dubai

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 12 March 2024 | Last update: Tuesday، 10 December 2024

Here's Everything That Happened on the First Day of Ramadan 2024 in Dubai

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The first day of Ramadan in Dubai saw a rush of activity as Muslims across the city observed the holy month with mass iftars, moments of reflection, and community engagement. As the UAE joined countries worldwide in fasting from dawn till dusk, the spirit of devotion and unity filled the air.

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1. Communal Iftars at Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque

At the Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque, individuals from diverse backgrounds congregated for iftar. Workers diligently arranged boxes of food, extending hospitality to the hundreds who gathered daily for this communal meal, reflecting a sense of unity and shared purpose.

2. Widespread Mass Iftars

Mass iftars became a common scene across the UAE, taking place in mosques and dedicated tents throughout Ramadan. Restaurants, entrepreneurs, and volunteers passionately worked to cater to the attendees, illustrating the collective effort to nourish those observing the fast.

3. Residents Flock to Restaurants and Cafeterias for Ramadan Delicacies

Simultaneously, local eateries experienced heightened demand for snacks, with residents eagerly sampling an array of delicious treats. From sweet delights to savory fried delicacies, the options were plentiful, satisfying diverse palates.

4. Volunteering and Community Outreach

Many seized the opportunity to volunteer, transcending their own faith and backgrounds to aid the community. Families joined in to distribute water and snacks, exemplifying the spirit of unity during the holy month.

5. Pre-Iftar Reflections and Prayers

Devotees took a moment before iftar to reflect and pray, adhering to the belief in Islam that a fasting person's prayer during the breaking of the fast is never rejected.

6. Sumptuous Iftar Meals

As the Maghrib prayers echoed through mosque speakers, residents indulged in a lavish iftar meal, with many considering it incomplete without the traditional biryani.

7. Evening Prayers in Congregation

Post-iftar, worshippers congregated in mosques for evening prayers, marking the beginning of special nightly prayers characteristic of Ramadan.

8. Emphasis on Worship and Acts of Kindness

Throughout Ramadan, Muslims are encouraged to devote time to prayer, engage in charitable acts, and purify the mind and body. This includes increased acts of worship such as reading the Quran and engaging in dhikr, fostering a deeper connection with spirituality.

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