List of mosques across UAE for Eid Al Fitr prayers

July 27, 2014

Mosques across UAEAbu Dhabi, Jul 27: Mosques: Shaikh Zayed Grand Mosque; Al Zubair bin Al Awam Mosque, Ahmed Khalfan Mosque, Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Mosque, Thani bin Mohammed Mosque, Ahmed Juma Mosque, Shaikh Hazaa bin Sultan Mosque, Al Sahaba Mosque, Bilal bin Rabah Mosque, Gurair Al Awjan Mosque, Quba Mosque, Mohammed Abdulla Al Gimzi Mosque, Afra bint Mohammed Mosque, Mohammed Darwish Mosque, Mohammed bin Saood Mosque, Fatima Al Zahra Mosque, Abdulla bin Maazoon Mosque, Omier bin Yousuf Mosque, Abdulla Humaid Mosque, Atiq bin Rashid Mosque, Shaikh Batti bin Khadem Mosque, Mohammed Mani Rumaithi Mosque, Shaikh Hamid bin Batti Mosque, Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Mosque, Tariq bin Zayad Mosque, Abu Obaida bin Al Jarah Mosque, Mohammed Saif Mosque, Ghanim Al Hamli Mosque, Abdulla bin Kulaib Mosque, Hamda Khalifa Mosque, Yazeed bin Al Munzir Mosque, Jabir Al Hamli Mosque, Sultan Al Zahri Mosque, Alshaikha Mariam bin Abdulla Mosque, Mohammed Harib Al Otaiba Mosque, Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Thani Mosque, Ali bin Ganim Hamooda Mosque, Rashid Al Dhari Mosque, Batti Mosque, Bin Gulaita Mosque, Hamil bin Khadem Mosque, Fatima Batti Mosque, Thani bin Murshid Mosque, Rashid Abdulla Mosque, Abdul Khaliq Khori Mosque, Abdullah Hussien Khori Mosque, Ali Salim Kaabi Mosque, Ahmed Khalf Mosque, Ali bin Hamad Mosque, Mohammed Khalifa Mosque, Mariam bint Saeed Mosque, Ahmed Ali Mosque, Khadija Khamis Mosque, Issa batti Mosque, Mariam bint Abaidalla Mosque, Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Mosque, Fatima bint Abdul Rehman Mosque, Ahmed Mohammed Mosque, Al Wahda Mall Mosque, Isamel Fath Mosque, Abdul Jalil Fahim Mosque, Mariam Ghanim Mosque, Suraqa bin Malik Mosque, Musaab bin Omier Mosque, Eid Bakhit Mosque, Waldat Omeir bin Yosuf Mosque, Haj Abdulla Mosque, Mohammed bin Sood Mosque, Saqr Saif Mosque, Mahmood Al Mazroui Mosque, Abdulla Sultan Mosque, Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Mosque, Al Harith Abdul Matalab Mosque, Saeed Saeed Mosque, Rashid Khamis Mosque, Abdulla Hussien Mosque, Kuna bint Saeed Mosque, Shaikh Mohammed bin Batti Mosque, Abu Bakr Al Siddiq Mosque, Mohammed Saeed Mosque, Abu Huraira Mosque, Abdull Al Qimzi Mosque, Salem Maizer Mosque, Sultan Al Yousuf Mosque, ADNOC, Khalifa Al Swaidi Mosque, Mira Al Swaidi Mosque, Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Mosque, Shaikh Sultan bin Zayed Mosque, Saria bint Mohammed Mosque, Khalid bin Al Waleed Mosque, Fatima Qubaisi Mosque, Saad bin Waqas Mosque, Abdul Rahman Oof Mosque, Al Najm Mosque, Aisha bint Khalfan Mosque, Shaikh Batti Mosque, Al Hamid Mosque, Abna Khamis Mosque, Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Mosque, Khamis Al Mazroui Mosque, Hamil Al Ghaith Mosque, Rashid Salem Mosque, Badr Mosque, Aysha Um Al Momeen Mosque, Obaid Batti Mosque, Shaikh Saif bin Mohammed Mosque, Al Magdad bin Al Aswad Mosque, Mawia bin Zaid Mosque, Othman bin Affan Mosque, Ruba Ahmed Mosque, Shaikh Hamd bin Tahnoon Mosque, Abdul Qadir Al Mulla Mosque, Abdulla Ismael Mosque, Marzook Al Mansouri Mosque, Abdulla bin Salam Mosque, Saif Harib Mosque, Al Imam Al Shaafi Mosque, Ibi bin Kaab Mosque, Maaz Ibn Jabel Mosque, Gibreel Mosque, Juma Mubrak Mosque, Kunaish Zaid Mosque, Mohammed bin Habaroosh Mosque, Ahmed Al Harithi Mohammed Nassir Mosque, Masana Khaleej Llgazat Mosque, Asim bin Odai Mosque, Zaid bin Arqam Mosque, Sari Mazroui Mosque, Amna Dhari Mosque, Abdulla bin Shaiban Mosque, Darwish bin Ahmed Mosque, Abdullah bin Masood Mosque, Ahmed Hamli Mosque, Ibn Namia Mosque, Juma Rumaithi Mosque, Mohammed Sultan Mosque, Khamis Kashish Mosque, Khadim Qoubaisi Mosque, Mariam Al Hamili Mosque, Ahmed bin Hadir Al Marikhi Mosque, Fatima bint Jamal Mosque, Sultan Al Dhari Mosque, Al Fath Hamd Hwairib Mosque, Abdulla Al Hashli Musfah Mosque, Madinat Khalifa Mosque, Madinat Mohammed bin Zayed Mosque. Saraa Saeed Mosque, Um Salama Mosque, Saqira Al Qubaisi Mosque, Abdulla Rumathi Mosque, Ghariba bint Rashid Mosque, Abdulla SultanAlasadain Mosque, Abdulla Al Rumaithi Mosque, Hadia Salih Mosque, Khalifa Ahmed Mosque, Shaikh Shakhboot bin Sultan Mosque, Obad bin Ghaith Mosque, Abdul Jalil Fahim Mosque, Hamd Al Mazroui Mosque, Hadiya Al Swaidi Mosque, Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Mosque, Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Mosque, Saif bin Darwish Mosque, Ahmed Salem Mosque, Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Mosque, Saeed bin Jubair Mosque, Abu Zar Al Gifari Mosque,Talha bin Obaidalla Mosque, Badeel bin Warqa Mosque, Abdulla Omair Mosque, Abu Aioub Al Ansari Mosque, Mjma Mazeed Mosque, Al Tufail bin Omr Mosque, Abdulla bin Al Arqam Mosque, Salim Saeed Mosque, Abdulla bin Umm Kalthoum Mosque, Abi Darda Mosque, Ghaith Qubaisi Mosque, Qasr Al Bahr, Imin Al Awadi Mosque, Al Tairan Alamiri Mosque, Shrikat Sorooh Mosque, Sharikat Aloboor Mosque, Um Al Naar Mosque, Al Buraq Ilinqlyat.

Musallas: Al Shahama, Fatimah Khalifa Al Murikhi, Saif bin Masaoud Al Dhahiri, Al Rawashid, Al Obaidili Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal, Moaan bin Udi, Thabit ibn Al Khram, Abdullah bin Rabiaa, Saleh Ayed Al Shamakh, Mariam Saleem Al Amiri, Amro bin Mauíaz, Salem Ahmed Harbi Al Amiri, Al maqdad bin Al Aswad, Amro bin Al Aswad Al Ansi, Mariam Khoury, Rabiaa ahamed Khalaf Al Qubaisi, Shamah Abdul Rahaman Al Mutawa, Al Nawawi, Asad bin Zara Al Ansary, Abdullah bin Al Zubair bin Al Awam, Al Ruawi Harbi Al Manhali, Atiq bin Dhahir Al Muhairi, Al Muahajreen, Saad bin Obadah, Shaikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Al Tufail Bin Amro Al Doasi, Sawad bin Ghazya bin Wahab, Um Kalthoum bint Al Nabi (peace be upon him), Shaikh Ahmed bin Zayed Al Nahayan, Abu Mosa Al Ashari, Ahmed Amran Al Mazrouai, Hassan Hussein Khoury Othman bin Afan, Al Nouaman bin Maqran Al Mazni, Abdullah bin Salam, Zaid bin Thabit, Khalid bin Saeed bin Zaid, Hubaib bin Zaid, Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Hanifa, Al Takwa, Tamam bin Al Abas bin Abdul Matalab, Jafar bin Al Zubair bin Al Awam, Jaber bin Samra, Bahr bin Al Harith Al Ansary, Omair bin Wahab, Omair bin Saad, Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Thabit bin Qais, Othman bin Madhzoun, Abullah bin Um Kalthoum, Amra bin Hamza bin Abdul Mutalib, Saleh Salim Al Manhaly, Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abdullah bin Amro bin Al As, Abu Sofian bin Al Harith, Salmah bin Al Akwaa, Jabir bin Abdullah, Abu Al Dahadah, Shaikh Yousef bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ayoub bin Khalid bin Zayed, Bakhita Salim Al Kutbi, Abdullah Al Khawalany, Shaya bin Ahmed Al Hamid Anas, Bin Al Nadhar, Saeed Amran Al Mazrouai, Zaid bin Al Khatab, Shaikh Moahmmed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sawaid Qashman Al Manouri, Al Rahman, Al Huda Abadah bin Al Samet, Ahmed bin Hawaimel Al Amiri, Shaikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Zaid bin Al Muala, Anas bin Malik Al Anasary, Jubair bin Muataam bin Adi, Shaikha Afraa bint Zayed, Amro bin Anbasa.

AL AIN

Mosques: Shaikh Zayed Mosque, Mohammed Salem Bal Haweel Al Amri, Al

Eman, Al Hijra, Shaikh Tahnoon (Tariq bin Zayad), Shaikh Sultan bin

Zayed Al Taweely, Rashid Suhail Al Sharqi, Al Zarouni, Al Emam Al

Nawawi, Al Takwa, Suhail Saleh Al Amiri, Ahmed Al Harthi Al Ruwaidhi,

Hamdan bin Zayed Al Awal, Shaikha Salama, Suhail Bal Aswad Al Amiri,

Suktab bin Aswad Al Buraiki, Ahmed Salim Al Blouchi, Muslim Al Amiri,

Ahmed Hamad Al Dhahiri, Shaikha Salam bint Rashid, Malik bin Anas,

Shaikh Sultan bin Zayed, Shaikha Mouza bint Buti, Um Al Shyoukh, Aisa

bin Al Khaili, Mattar bin Jabara, Ali Naif Al Darmaky, Obaid Al

Nayadi, Shaikh Sultan bin Zayed, Ali Mahdhi Al Hababi, Ali Humaid Al

Kutbi, Jawan bin Fadhil Al Mazroui, Mohammed bin Fadhil Al Mazrouai,

Bin Jouan Al Mazrooi, Mohammed Al Shamsi, Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan,

Shaikha Fatima bint Mohammed, Sultan Khalfan Houderm Al Kotbi, Shaikh

Shakhbut bin Sultan, Shaikh Sultan bin Zayed, Shaikha Hessa bint

Mohammed, and Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa.

Musallas: Al Muaijai, Musalla Eid Al Salamt, Musalla Eid Al Shabya,

Musalla Eid Al Shouaib, Musalla Eid Al Tawaya, Musalla Eid Al Dhaher,

Musalla Eid Al Faga, Musalla Eid Al Fawah, Musalla Eid Al Qatara,

Musalla Eid Al Markhanya, Musalla Eid Al Matawah, Musalla Eid Al

Maqam, Musalla Eid Al Wasat Al Madinah, Aoud Al Touba, Musalla Eid Al

Hair, Musalla Eid Um Ghafa, Musalla Eid Al Qawaa, Musalla Eid Zakhaer,

Musalla Eid Sawihan, Musalla Eid Al Wagan, Musalla Eid Wasat Al

Madina, Al Nayadat, Musalla Eid Mazyad, Musalla Eid Haili Musbah,

Musalla Eid Haili Khalif, Musalla Eid Khabisi and Musalla Eid Al

Yahar.

WESTERN REGION

Musalla Al Eid, Ahmed Abdullah Al Marar, Musalla Al Eid, Al-Harith bin

Qays, Musalla Al Eid or Mariam Al Falahi, Mubarak bin Habwa, Sadah

bint Rashid, Saif bin Asayan, Amr bin Al Jamouh, Amro bin Muaaz, Ali

Obaid Suwaidan, Ammar bin Yasir, Arqam bin Abi Arqam, Abu Musa

Al-Ash’ari, Shaikh Mohammed bin Butti, Shaikh Mohammed bin Butti,

Shaikh Mohammed bin Butti, Hamel Al Ghaith Zubayr bin Al Awam, Mattar

bin Mohammed Mossaed, Mohammed Sohail Al Mazroui, Mohammed Sayyah Al

Mansoury, President Musalla, Musalla Eid of Elbrer Center, Traffic

Musalla Eid, Abu Sa’eed Al Khudri, Musalla Al Eid, Khalfan Al

Muhairbi, Musalla Eid Habshan, Musalla Eid Gasco, Darwish Romaithi,

ADCO, Musalla Eid Raeese bint Khalfan, Erwa bin Al Zubayr, Sultan bin

Qarran, Mohammed ba Abid Al Mansouri, Musalla Al Eid, Musalla Al Eid,

Omar bin Abdul Aziz, Musalla Al Hojaj, Grand Mosque, Musalla Eid Al

Ruwais Industrial and Arwa bin Massoud.

DUBAI

Eid Al Fitr Prayer shall be offered in eight grand Musallahs in Dubai.

These are: Grand Bur Dubai, Grand Umm Suqueim, Grand Deira, Grand

Barsha, Grand Al Aweer, Grand Taiba of Al Mizhar, Nad Al Hamar, and

Grand Hatta.

Prayers will be also offered in Dubai in the following mosques: Grand

Al Rashidiya – Al Rashidiya, Grand Jumeira – Jumeira-1, Hessa Bint Al

Mur – Jumeira-1, Ahmed Ramadan Juma – Jumeira-1, Mohammed Bin Al

Sheikh – Jumeira-1, Sultan Balshalat – Al Refaa, Qurtuba – Al Satwa,

Omar Bin Haidar – Al Muraqabat, Al Sayeda Khadijah – Al Nahda, Ali bin

Salem – Abu Heil, Al Futaim – Al Marar, Al Futaim – Al Ras, Al

Khubaisi – Al Muraqabat, New Port Saeed – Al Muraqabat, Airport –

Dubai International Airport, Al Wahida (Al Qaz) – Hamriya Port, Al

Sheikh Al Mur – Hamriya Port, Othman Bin Affan – Hor Al Anz, Hamriya

Central Market – Hor Al Anz, Al Shiyukh – Al Shindagha, Ubai Bin Kaab

– Al Satwa, Malik Bin Anas – Al Wahida, Al Qusais District – Al

Qusais-3, Al Ansar (Al Qusais Buildings) – Al Qusais-1, Nad Al Qusais

– Al Twar-1, Abdullah Keteit – Al Twar-3, Yusuf Baqer – Hor Al Anz,

Usha Salem Al Suwaidi – Al Mezher-1, Okash Bin Muhsen – Al

Muhaisana-3, Grand Al Khawaneej – Al Khawaneej, – Al Khawaneej

District – Al Khawaneej, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid – Al Garhud, Othman

Zunurain – Al Wasl, Grand Al Hebab – Al Hebab, Al Hebab District – Al

Lisili,Grand Marmum – Al Lisili, Old Mergham – Mergham, Grand Mergham

– Tawa, Imam Malik Bin Anas – Al Bedaa, Hajja Muza – Abu Heil, Talha

Bin Al Zubair – Al Qusais Industria-2, Qasem Abdullah – Al Manara,

Islamic Studies College – Karama, Reform Society – Al Qusais-1, Latifa

Al Fattan – Al Quoz-1, Al Zaruni – Al Twar-3, Mattar Bin Lahaj –

Jumeira-3, Shaikh Mohammed Bin Rashid – Jumeira-3, Rashid Hospital

Camp – Ud Maitha, Hamad Abdulkareem Al Aref – Al Muhaisana, Qibaa – Al

Muteina, Bin Saleem – Al Ras, Belqebab – Al Buteen, Abu Shaqer – Al

Muhaisana-2, Al Rahma – Mergham, Dubai Jeddaf - Jeddaf, Mustafa

Abdulatif – Nasser Children, Sultan Al Habtur – Abu Heil, Abdulrahman

Al Qassemi – Al Wasl, Al Huda – Al Rashidiya, Bin Dafoos – Al Twar-3,

Omar Bin Abdulaziz – Al Mezher-1, Abu Hashem Al Hashimi – Al Mutaina,

Saeed Bi Al Musayeb – Al Qouz-2, Al Suwaida (Al Merkadh – Nad Al

Sheba, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid – Port Saeed, Grand Safiya – Al

Safiya, Rahma Al Shmsi – Abu Heil, Al Rahman – Al Muhaisana-4, Fatima

Al Zarouni – Al Mamzar, Muza Al Mannaei – Merdif, Bin Fulaz – Al

Rashidiya, Ahmed Bin Thani (Al Qatari) – Umm Hureir, Tamim Al Dari –

Al Muhaisana-4, Abu Hurairah – Abu Heil, Hajji Nasser – Naif, Grand Al

Zaruni – Al Quoz, Abdullah Al Shaafar – Jebel Ali, Belal Bin Rabah (Al

Abbar) – Al Muhaisana-2, Ahmed Bin Jarsh – Al Satwa, Grand Nad Al

Sheba – Nad Al Sheba-2, Al Khulafaa Al Rashedeen (Prudent Caliphs) –

Al Qarqa-2, Majid Al Futtaim – Abu Heil, Ali Al Haj – Al Barsha, Salah

Aldeen Al Ayoobi – Al Hebab, New Merghem District – Merghem, Tariq Bin

Zeyad – Al Wasl, Ahmed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum – Al Sufuh-1, Dubai

Municipality Camp – Al Quoz-2, Egyptian Club – Oud Maitha, Fatima

Baqer – Al Qusais-3, Fatima Mohammed Ali – Al Nahda-1, Dubai Transport

– Al Mhhaisana-4, Rashid Sager – Al Marar, Balhul – Al Butain, Grand

Nasser Children – Nasser Children, Al Khulafaa Al Rashedeen (Prudent

Caliphs) – Naif, Al Taqwa – Al Muhaisana-3, Belal Bin Rabah – Al

Barsha-2, Rashid Abdullah Al Futtaim – Al Baraha, Mohammed Juma Al

Nabooda – Al Mezher-2, Imam Al Shafei – Al Eyas, Musab Bin Umair –

Jebel Ali, Suhail Bin Juma – Ras Al Khor, Shaikh Mohammed Bin Rashid –

Jumeira-3, Siddiq Al Kazem – Umm Al Sheif, Ramadan Juma – Al Satwa,

Grand Al Qattami – Al Qusais-3, Shaikha Hind – Zabeel-2, Shaikh

Khalifa Bin Saeed Al Maktoum – Al Sufuh-1, Gharisa Al Mansuri – Al

Lisili, Aisha Umm AL Muameneen – Nad Al Sheba, Al Kherejeen

(Graduates) – Al Wasl, Fatima Al Zahra – Al Muhaisana-3, Grand Karama

– Al Karama, Abu Obaida Bin Al Jarrah – Al Jafliya, Sultan Lootah – Al

Mezher-1, Fatima Buheleiba – Nad Al Hamar, Amro Bin Al As – Al

Qusais-1, Grand Al Qarqa – Al Qarqa-2, Grand Meshrif – Al Mezher-1,

Dubai Municipality Camp – Al Muhaisana-2, Abdullah Hassan Al Rustumani

– Jebel Ali, Bin Salemeen (Al Dawa) – Al Qusais-2, Al Sada – Al

Sabkha, Omar Bin Abdulaziz – Jebel Ali, Al Nahda (Hamed Al Ghaith) –

Nahda-2, Shaikh Dalmuk – Nad Al Shiba-2, Manar Centre – Al Quoz, Hamad

Rahma Al Shamsi – Al Khawaneej Residential area, Dubai Ports – Ras Al

Khor, Grand Al Satwa – Al Satwa, Bin Sanqur – Nasser Children, Rashid

Bin Dalmuk – Al Marar, Nasser Obaid Lootah – Al Ras, Malik Bin Anas –

Al Twar-2, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Stables – Al Quoz-1, Sudanese Club

– Oud Maitha, Al Muhareba – Umm Suqeim, Hessa Main – Oud Al Mutaina,

Bin Daboos – Al Dhaghaya, Al Rahman – Al Qusais Industrial area, Eid

Medaya – Hor Al Anz, Othman Bin Affan – Al Khawaneej, Hussain Ali

Yateem – Al Barsha South, Rashid Hospital – Oud Maitha, Old Qattami –

Al Rashidiya, Hassan Al Sheikh – Al Twar, Saleh Mohammed Bin Lahaj –

Al Muhaisana-2, Al Shyukh – Umm Suqeim, Al Salaf Bin Ameeq –

Jumeira-3, Sultan Yusuf Ahli – Ud Al Mutaina, Amena bint Obeid – Al

Mezher-1, Al Noor – Al Qusais, Al Kamali – Al Warqa, Grand Zabeel –

Zabeel, and Rashid Hospital Camp – Umm Hureir. Hamad bin Sugat – Wadi

Al Omardi, Musabah Al Fattan – Al Manara, Abu Bakr Al Siddiq – Nad Al

Shiba, Abdulrahman Siddiq – Nakhlat Jumeira, Bilal bin Rabah – Murdif,

Oqail bin Abbas – Al Warsan, Hamad Ali Lootah – Muhaisana-4, Al Khail

Gate – Al Qouz Industrial Area-2, Hanzala bin Amer – Jebel Ali, Omar

bin Al Khattab – Lehbab, Al Muhtadi – Al Qouz, Shaikh Mohammed bin

Rashid Al Maktoum Stable – Al Qouz, Al Budoor – Abu Heil, Al Sahaba –

Nad Al Hamar, Fatima Al Zahra –Al Dhaghaina, Nassir bin Saleh Lootah -

Oud Al Mutaina, Abdullah Kateet (Warqa’a), Abdullah Kateet (Barsha),

Abdullah Kateet (Al Quoz-1), Abdullah Kateet (Muhaisnah-4), Abdullah

Kateet, (Hamriya Port), Abdullah Kateet (Dubai International Airport),

Abdullah Kateet (Ras Al Khor Industrial area), Abdullah Kateet (Al

Quoz-4), Mirdif Grand Mosque.

SHARJAH

Musallah: Al Badeea; Al Falaj; Al Khan; Abu Musa Island and Al Zubair;

Al Zahra; Al Madam, Al Falli, Malaiha, Nazawi, Eikhaidir, suhailah,

Huwaiden,– Al Rifaa; Al Khulafaa Al Rashideen and Al Bardi in Khor

Fakkan; the Musallas of Kalba, Khor Kalba, Al Tareef, Al Gheel, and

Wadi Al Helw

Mosques: Al Badeea, Al Salaf Al Saleh and Al Arqam Bin Abi Al Arqam in

Al Jareena; Ahmed Bin Hanbal and Ammar Bin Yasser in Al Jazzat; Bazah

Al Sabah – Al Hazana; Zaid Bin Khalid Al Juhani – Hamriya Free Zone;

Al Huda and Abdullah Bin Rawaha – Al Khalidiya; Al Qasba – Al Khan;

Abdullah Bin Amr – Al Khuzamiya; Belal Bin Rabah – Al Ramaqiya; Khalid

Bin Mohammed Al Ramlah; King Faisal – Al Sur; Al Maghfira

(Forgiveness) – Al Saif; Shaikh Saud Al Qassimi and Abu Ayub Al Ansari

in Al Shahba; Ali Bin Abi Taleb and Bin Kamel in Al Shuwaiheen; Jaber

Bin Abdullah in Al Subaikha; Al Khair, Jareer Bin Abdullah Al Bajli

and Beshr Bin Harith Al Ansari in Al Sagah; Hamza Bin Amer Al Ansari –

Al Dafeen; Abi Dawud and Aws Bin Al Samit – Industrial Area 1; Ahmed

Mohammed Baghlaf – Industrial Area 2; Mohammed Bin Nassar, Huzaifa Bin

Asee, and Municipality (Labour Camp) – Industrial Area 3; Al Furqan –

Industrial Area 4; Suhail Bin Haneef – Industrial Area 5; Zeinab Bint

Khuzaima and Awas Bin Thabit – Industrial Area 6; Amer Bin Fuhaira –

Industrial Area 10; Municipality (Al Mashtal) – Industrial Area 12;

Abdullah Bin Jubair – Al Talaa; Al Rahma – Al Tarfa; Abdurrahman Bin

Abi Bakr – Al Azra; Al Ateen – Ateen; Abu Al Hassan Al Ashari – Al

Ghafiya; Abu Al Dardaa and Salah Al Deen Al Ayubi – Al Ghubaiba;

Khalaf and Hamza Bin Abdul Muttaleb – Al Ghuweer; Al Hera and Al Quds

– Al Fasht; Al Hussain Bin Ali, Shaikh Mohamed Bin Saleh Bin Othaimeen

– Al Qasimiya; Al Qatah – Al Qatah; Umm Al Qura – Al Qulaiah; and Al

Liyah Masjid in Al Liyah area; Al Noor, Malik Bin Awas, Abdullah Bin

Abbas, Al Taqwa, Al Buhaira and Al Ansar. Darwish; Abu Zar Al Ghafari

and Abdullah Bin Huzafa; Abu Hanifa and Al Baraa Bin Azeb in Al

Mergab; Al Jamea – Al Mereija; Sheikh Abdulaziz Bin Baz – Al Mansura;

Jabir Bin Samura – Al Muwafja; Zayd Bin Al Arqam – Al Nukhailat;

Faisal Khalfan A Romi and Khalid Bin Al Waleed – Al Nahda; Al Majid –

Al Mamzar; Al Eman – Al Noof; Al Twheed – Al Yash; Al Aziz – Umm Al

Tarafa; Umm Fanin – Umm Fanin; Al Hubab Bin Al Munzer and Al Salam –

Abu Shagara; Ali Salem Al Mazrua – Helwan; Saad Bi Muaz – Dasman; Al

Sahab – Samnan; Aws Bin Al Arqam, Zeyad Bin Amro Al Juhani, and Ekrema

Bin Abi Jahl – Sharjah Airport Free Zone; Al Falah and Abu Mahzura –

Muweileh; Abu Bakr Al Siddiq in Masalun; Meadad and Weshah (Ex-Race

Court) in Muleiha; the Musallas of Al Bahayes, Al Fili, Al Mudam, and

Nazwa in Al Mudam; the Musallas of Al Rashidiya, Al Barbar, Al Saman,

and Al Rafia in Al Bataeh; Al Huda, Rabea Bin Kaab, and Shadad Bin Aws

in Kalba; and Diba Al Hisn Musalla, and Shaikh Rashid Al Qassimi

Masjid in Diba Al Hisn.

RAS AL KHAIMAH

Mosques and musallahs: Al Mareed, Zahra, Julphar, Rams, Al Jeer,

Shaam, Ghalila, Khor Khuyr, Shaikh Sultan, Old Gheb, Al Hudaiba,

Oraibi, Qusaidat, Filaya, Al Heil, AlFahalin, Khet, Alhmham, Digdaga,

Ahamrania, Al Jazeera, Al Riffa, Azan, Al Ghayl, Masafi, Kadra,

Mamdouh Valley, Dfatta, Shawka, Almniei, Alkor Valley, Rafaq, Asfni

Valley, Huwaylat, Asmah, Suhaila (Habtoor), Cabacob, Asfi, Coob

Valley, Al Naslh, Al Swan, Al Makorh, Shaml Jupphar, New Gheb, Shaikh

Rashid bin Saeed, Ojaili Valley, Ghamra, Masjid Ali bin Hamad, Alkhaus

Masjid, Sih Qusaidat, Huda Masjid, Masjid Shaikh Humaid Al Qasimi,

Masjid Ali ibn Abi Talib, Masjid Ali ibn Abi Talib, Shaikh Salem bin

Sultan, Kharran (new), Masjid of Mohammed Jaber Obeid, Companions

(Sahaba) Masjid, Ibrahim Al Saman Masjid, Omar ibn Al Khattab Masjid,

Taqwa Masjid, Saeed Mohammed Al Rashid Masjid, Yousef Al Abdullah

Masjid, Ali bin Qashr Masjid, Grand Musalla, Shaikh Ahmed Bin Rashid

Masjid (Al Ras), Taqwa Masjid, Abu Hanifa Masjid, Al Gheb Masjid,

Shaikh Zayed Masjid, Al Sahaba, Khalid Bin Dhahi, Hamza bin Muttalib,

Al Noor Masjid, Masjid Ali ibn Abi Talib, Al Salmh Musalla, Masjid of

Ahmed Ibn Hanbal, Al Raafah Musalla, Ja’far ibn Abi Talib, Aqil ibn

Abi Talib Masjid, Saif Abdullah Bin Darwish Al Ketbi , Khalid Bin

Al-Walid Masjid, Falaj Al Mualla Musalla, Falaj Al Mualla Masjid, Al

Eman Masjid, Mifhas Al Qatah, Shaikha Noora bint Sultan Al Qasimi

Masjid

FUJAIRAH

Musallahs: Fujairah Mussallah, Mohammed bin Hamad AL Sharqi in

Fujairah; Omar bin Abdul Aziz at Madhab; Rashid bin Saeed AL Maktoum

at Miraisheed

Mosques: Al Khalil Ibrahim mosque at Miraisheed; Al Harith ibn Aws at

Al Righailat; Armed Forces Martyrs mosques at AL Ghorfa; AK Noaman bin

Malik at AL Shariyya; Amr Ibn AL Aas mosque ( Al Shariyya); Al Furqan

mosque ( Shariyya); Sakmkam Musalla; Al Hail Musallah; Al Farfar

Musalla; Madook Musallah; Jafar ibn abi Abdul Mutallib mosque at AL

Farfar, Wadi Sahm Musallah; Ahfra Musallah; Awhala Musallah; Wadi Mai

Musallah; Al Giraiyya Musallah; Masoud Ibn Aws ( Bugrat); Ibn Hajar AL

Asqalani Mosque (Mirbiah); Omair Ibn AL Harith Mosque (Mirbiah); AL

Mamoon Mosque( Mirbiah); Sohaib AL Roumi Mosque( Mirbiah); Talha AL

Ansari (Gadfah); AL Bidaiyya Musallah; Safwan Ibn Omayya Mosque

(Sharam); Khallad bin Amr (Sharm); Dhidna Musallah; Roll Didhna

Musallah; Dibba Musallah; Wom Musallah; AL Halat Musallah; Goab

Musallah; Wadi AL Abdala Musallah; Al Taween Musallah; Al Sarm

Musallah; Al Jiraif Musallah; Wadi AL Sidr Musdallah; AL Taiba

Musallah; Saad Ibn Abi Waqas Mosque at Thoban; Al Seeji Musallah; Al

Haniyya Musallah; Massafi Mussallah; Marbadh Musallah; Zaid Ibn Aslam

Mosque at Al Bilaida and Jubair Ibn Atiq Mosque at AL Bathna

UMM Al QUWAIN

Musallahs and mosques: Falaj Al Mualla Musalla, Al Rawdah Musalla, Al

Salma Musalla, Al Raafa Musalla, Taqwa Mosque, Abu Hanifa Mosque, Al

Gheb Mosque, Al Sahaba Mosque, Khalid Bin Dhahi Mosque, Hamza Bin

Abdulmuttaleb Mosque, Al Noor Mosque, Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque, Al

Salma Mosque, Ahmed Bin Hanbal Mosque, Al Raafa Mosque, Jaafar Bin Abi

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Hamad Omaran Tareem Mosque in Al Helaiwa, Kaab Ibn Ajrrah Mosque in

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March 11,2020

Riyadh, Mar 11: Energy titan Saudi Aramco said Tuesday it will boost crude oil supplies to 12.3 million barrels per day in April, flooding markets as it escalates a price war with Russia.

Riyadh had already slashed its price for April delivery after Russia refused its proposal that producer alliance OPEC+ orchestrate a co-ordinated cut of 1.5 million barrels per day.

The production cut had been mooted to shore up global oil prices, which have gone into meltdown as the deadly new coronavirus casts a pall over the world economy, but now price cuts and rising output indicate an unravelling of OPEC+ co-operation.

"Saudi Aramco announces that it will provide its customers with 12.3 million barrels per day of crude oil in April," the company said in a statement to the Saudi stock exchange.

Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest crude exporter has been pumping some 9.8 million bpd so its announcement on Tuesday means it will be adding at least 2.5 million bpd from April.

"The Company has agreed with its customers to provide them with such volumes starting 1 April 2020. The Company expects that this will have a positive, long-term financial effect," the statement said.

Saudi Arabia says it has an output capacity of 12 million bpd but it is not known for how long it can sustain such levels.

The kingdom also has millions of barrels of crude stored in strategic reserves to be used when needed and is expected to use it to provide the extra supply to the global market.

"Production above 12 million bpd shows the Saudis have something to prove," director of Britain-based RS Energy Bill Farren-Price said.

"This is a grab for market share. The taps are open and the prices have been cut sharply," Farren-Price told AFP.

In a quick response, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said Moscow could boost production in the short term "by 200,00-300,000 bpd, with a potential of 500,000 bpd in the near future".

But he stressed that Moscow was in favour of extending a December agreement that had seen OPEC and Russia agree to cut production by 500,000 barrels per day in 2020, lowering output from October 2018 levels by 1.7 million barrels per day.

The events of recent days have signalled a disintegration of collaboration between OPEC and Russia.

Russia is a non-OPEC member and the world's second-biggest oil producer, but Moscow and other non-members have in recent years co-operated with the oil cartel in an arrangement known as OPEC+.

The Saudi price cuts over the weekend, which were the first salvo in the price war, sent oil prices crashing -- registering the single biggest one-day loss in three decades on Monday.

Saudi Arabia draws around 70 per cent of its revenues from oil, and the revenues are key to ambitious reform programmes launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Agencies
June 18,2020

New Delhi, Jun 18: Reliance Industries Ltd on Thursday said it has sold a 2.32 per cent stake in its digital unit to Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) for Rs 11,367 crore, taking the cumulative fund raising to about Rs 1.16 lakh crore in two months.

Starting with Facebook Inc on April 22, Reliance has sold almost 25 per cent of equity in Jio Platforms - the maximum reports suggest the company intends to dilute to financial investors.

The investment by Saudi sovereign wealth fund is "at an equity value of Rs 4.91 lakh crore and an enterprise value of Rs 5.16 lakh crore", the company said in a statement.

With this investment, Jio Platforms has raised Rs 115,693.95 crore from some of the leading global investment powerhouses at a time when the world is deeply impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in a recession kind of environment for the global economy.

"With the addition of PIF's investment, Jio Platforms has established partnerships with a marquee set of global financial investors, who will contribute to establishing the Digital Society vision for India," the statement said.

Jio Platforms houses India's biggest telecom firm by subscribers, Reliance Jio. With more than 388 million users, Jio has forced out several rivals and driven consolidation in the sector since entering the market in 2016 with free voice services and cut-price data.

Over the past two months, billionaire Mukesh Ambani's oil-to-telecom conglomerate has announced the sale of about $14 billion of assets, completed a Rs 53,124 crore rights issue and slowed the run rate of new investment by a quarter.

These will help Reliance meet its target of paying off Rs 1.61 lakh crore of net debt by the end of the year.
This is PIF's largest investment into the Indian economy to date.

Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, said, "We at Reliance have enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for many decades. From oil economy, this relationship is now moving to strengthen India's New oil (data-driven) economy, as is evident from PIF's investment into Jio Platforms."

Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of PIF, commented: "We are delighted to be investing in an innovative business which is at the forefront of the transformation of the technology sector in India. We believe that the potential of the Indian digital economy is very exciting and that Jio Platforms provides us with an excellent opportunity to gain access to that growth."

"This investment will also enable us to generate significant long-term commercial returns for the benefit of Saudi Arabia's economy and our country's citizens, in line with our mandate to safeguard and grow the national wealth of the Kingdom," he said.

The transaction is subject to Indian regulatory and other customary approvals.

Morgan Stanley acted as financial advisor to Reliance Industries and AZB & Partners and Davis Polk & Wardwell acted as legal counsels.

Prior to this deal, Reliance had sold 22.38 per cent of Jio Platforms to investors including Facebook Inc, securing Rs 104,326.95 crore in eight weeks.

Facebook kicked off the party, investing Rs 43,573.62 crore for a 9.99 per cent stake on April 22. This was closely followed by a further Rs 60,753.33 crore in investment.

Silver Lake - the world's largest tech investor - bought a 1.15 per cent stake in Jio Platforms for Rs 5,665.75 crore on May 4. It invested another Rs 4,546.80 crore for additional 0.93 per cent stake on June 5, taking its total holding to 2.08 per cent
Private equity KKR and Vista Equity Partners have taken 2.32 per cent stake each for Rs 11,367 crore apiece. KKR invested in Jio Platforms on May 22 while Vista invested on May 8.

Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment Co picked up 1.85 per cent in Jio Platforms for Rs 9,093.60 crore on June 5. Abu Dhabi Investment Authority on June 7 invested Rs 5,683.50 crore for a 1.16 per cent stake in Jio Platforms.

On May 17, global equity firm General Atlantic picked up 1.34 per cent stake in Jio Platforms for Rs 6,598.38 crore.

Global investment firm TPG on June 13 picked up 0.93 per cent for Rs 4,546.80 crore while L Catterton bought 0.39 per cent for Rs 1,894.50 crore.

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May 7,2020

Dubai, May 7: Indians in the UAE have voiced scepticism about a "massive" operation announced by New Delhi to bring home some of the hundreds of thousands of nationals stranded by coronavirus restrictions.

"It is just propaganda," said Ishan, an Indian expatriate in Dubai, one of seven emirates in the UAE and long a magnet for foreign workers.

He was reacting to his government's announcement this week that it would deploy passenger jets and naval ships to bring home citizens stuck in a host of countries.

India's consulate in Dubai said it received about 200,000 requests from nationals seeking repatriation -- mostly workers who have lost their jobs in the pandemic.

One vessel was heading to the UAE, India's government said, while two flights were scheduled to depart the UAE for India on Thursday.

But the plans drew scorn from Ishan, who was a manager at a luxury services company before he was made redundant last month.

"It's like throwing a dog a bone," the 35-year-old complained on Wednesday, dismissing the Indian government's efforts as a drop in the ocean.

"Let's say they repatriate 400 people on the first day, and about 5,000 people in 10 days, what difference has it made?"

India banned all incoming commercial flights in late March as it imposed one of the world's strictest lockdowns to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

The UAE is home to a 3.3-million-strong Indian community, who make up around 30 per cent of the Gulf state's population.

To the anger of some Indian expatriates, the evacuees will have to pay for their passage home and spend two weeks in quarantine on arrival.

"We are upset over the failure of our government," Ishan said. "What about the people with no money? How are you helping them?"

The Indian consulate could not be reached for comment.

Ibrahim Khalil, head of the Kerala Muslim Cultural Center in Dubai, said the consulate had asked him to select 100 Indian nationals for repatriation.

"We are planning to pay for the tickets of those who cannot afford it," he said, adding that the elderly, pregnant and those suffering from illnesses were a priority.

But one Indian woman, eight months pregnant in the neighbouring emirate of Sharjah, was not one of the lucky ones chosen to go back home in one of Thursday's planned departures.

"We called them but nobody would pick up," the 26-year-old, who requested anonymity, told AFP.

She arrived in the UAE a few months ago to visit her husband, who lives in a shared apartment with another family to save money.

"We have no insurance here and the medical expenses are too costly," said the woman, who was anxious to leave to give birth at home.

"I just hope that I am chosen to go back to India. I don't know why I haven't been considered."

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