The UAE is gearing up to celebrate Eid Al Fitr following the sighting of the crescent moon, which signals the end of Ramadan and the start of joyous festivities.
Free Parking Initiatives in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi
To support visitors and residents during the holiday, Sharjah municipality has announced free parking for three days throughout the Eid period. Likewise, Abu Dhabi has declared four days of free parking and has also waived Darb tolls in honor of the celebrations.
Preparations and Activities Across the Emirates
In Dubai, prayer timings for Eid Al Fitr have been set, with nearly 900 mosques ready to welcome worshippers. Families are encouraged to take part in a variety of festive events, including beach celebrations organized in different locations across the emirate.
Additionally, Dubai Municipality has deployed over 2,800 personnel to form inspection teams aimed at ensuring food safety and maintaining public hygiene during the holiday.
Travel and Last-Minute Preparations
A noticeable last-minute rush is occurring across the emirates in places such as tailors, salons, and garages as people prepare for travel to popular destinations like Hatta, Fujairah, and various desert camping sites.
Official Moon Sighting and Confirmation
The UAE moon-sighting committee will conduct an official observation of the Shawwal crescent to confirm the exact date of Eid Al Fitr, ensuring all celebrations are timely and appropriate.
Residents and visitors nationwide are encouraged to enjoy a festive, safe, and memorable Eid Al Fitr, with authorities taking all necessary steps to facilitate this.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates and information on the Eid celebrations.
