As known, Eid al fitr is a vital festival in the Islamic religion. Coming as a reward after fasting the month of Ramadan. celebrated with the family and the friends. The UAE’s Moon sighting committee will meet Monday evening to search the skies for the crescent that signals the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid. If spotted, Eid is on April 9. If not, the festival will be marked on April 10.
Like all things in Islam, festivities start with a prayer. On the first day of Eid Al Fitr, mosques and open-air places of worship will receive worshippers shortly after sunrise for special congregational prayers.
Here are the prayer timings across the UAE as revealed by authorities. Emirate-specific timings will be updated once the official announcements are made.
Dubai: 6:18am
Sharjah Ajman and Um Al Quwain: 6:17am
Abu Dhabi: 6:22am
Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah: 6:15am