Dubai is set to expand its popular ‘Ramadan passport stamps’ scheme for children across more than 300 mosques this year. The Ayal Al-Freej programme, returning for Ramadan 2026, encourages children to visit mosques and engage with the holy month’s activities by providing special ‘passports’ that get stamped at each mosque they attend.
This initiative includes fun and surprises such as ice cream trucks and other treats, aiming to make Ramadan more enjoyable and educational for young participants. The programme has received positive feedback from parents and community leaders who see it as a way to connect children with cultural and religious traditions in a lively and interactive manner.
The passport stamps not only serve as a record of mosque visits but also promote community spirit and participation among children during Ramadan in Dubai. With over 300 mosques involved, this is one of the largest engagement efforts in the UAE during the holy month.
Organisers hope that this expanded scheme will:
- Encourage more children to visit mosques regularly
- Foster a stronger sense of faith
- Increase community awareness from a young age
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