Mosques are ready for itikaf

July 19, 2014

Mosques itikafRiyadh, Jul 19: Two large mosques in the capital have made extensive arrangements for Muslims who would like to perform “itikaf” (meditative seclusion) during the last 10 of the holy month of Ramadan.

The management of the Al-Rajhi Mosque at Exit 17 and the King Khalid Mosque in Ummul Hammam had instructed the mosque authorities to make arrangements for those men and women who want to perform itikaf to provide accommodation and meals during stay in the mosques.

Those who stay in the mosques for the purpose of itikaf will be allowed accommodation and served meals during suhoor and iftar. Religious discourses have been arranged for the worshippers to spend their time usefully inside the mosques.

In an earlier message, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh said the worshipping act of itikaf can be done at any mosque and should not be confined to the Grand Mosque.

Itikaf is a spiritual retreat in Islamic ritual in which believers seclude themselves from others to engage solely in acts of worship and keep away from worldly dealings, especially during Ramadan.

“The entire city of Makkah is holy; believers may go to other mosques in Makkah for seclusion. They should not abandon their duties toward their families, We urge them to take care of their wives and children, while also engaging in nightly prayers and engaging in acts of worship,” the grand mufti said.

The Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, has made preparations to accommodate 14,000 worshippers in the mosque for seclusion. The administration has doubled the facilities for worshippers and prospective stayers are registered online.

Those performing the act of seclusion in Makkah , have been advised to take three to four pairs of clothes for the 10 day period. Women should carry an extra abaya and hijab in case the regular one gets dirty.

Though it's hot in Makkah, one might feel a chill if one's clothes are too thin, especially in an air-conditioned hall. Cotton clothes help as they keep you cool during the day and warm at night.

People intending to perform itikaf are also advised to take special personal care and make provision for deodorant, oud, hand wipes, lots of tissue papers, small shopping bags, comb, small mirror, extra pair of glasses, tablets for headache and flu, face masks, tooth brush, tooth paste etc.

People performing itikaf generally remain on the first floor of Masjid Al-Haram (not the ground floor) because it's not as packed as it is downstairs. But it is still very crowded in Ramadan.

If worshippers enter the Haram Mosque through Gate No. 84 (one of the mini gates next to the huge King Fahd Gate) and go straight up using the stairs, they would come right to a female cabin (there are many more to the right and left). Ahead of the female cabin there's the men's area.

The great thing about this area is that there are ablution areas right behind so one does not have to go to bathrooms for wudhu. Also, if one leaves the mosque through Gate No. 84, the female bathrooms are straight ahead. So are the restaurants.

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June 15,2020

Dubai, Jul 15: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced the launch of a 'New Media Academy in Dubai on Monday - a new institution that will train people on the science of digital media.

Taking to Twitter, Sheikh Mohammed said that new media is a new science that has its own set of special tools and secrets, and that the future cadres of UAE must be at the forefront of it.

"The academy will prepare new experts and managers in the field of communication in government and private institutions, as well as training professional social media influencers", Sheikh Mohammed tweeted, adding that the new media is providing new job opportunities and careers today, and will always be a main supporter in the journey of development.

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July 28,2020

Dubai, Jul 28: Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) (ADCB.AD) is letting go hundreds of employees, sources said, the latest in a round of lay-offs by regional banks as pressure mounts to cut costs amid lower oil prices and the coronavirus crisis.

The UAE’s third-biggest lender is laying off 400 employees, two sources familiar with the matter said, after it had committed to not cutting staff because of the crisis.

In a statement, a spokesman said ADCB had pursued efficiency over the last decade by managing out its lowest underachievers after regular reviews, while ensuring talent was deployed in high-growth areas, such as digital banking.

“A certain number of redundancies are therefore expected every year in the normal course of business,” the bank spokesman added.

The sources said the cuts would involve ADCB’s consumer business and several in top management were among those being let go. One source said the bank was looking to close 20 branches.

In March, ADCB had declared, “No employee will be made redundant during 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

UAE banks have been hit by government measures to rein in the spread of the virus, forcing many businesses to shut temporarily.

Last week, Dubai’s largest bank, Emirates NBD, reported a slump of 58% in profits. In June, sources told Reuters the bank started a new round of hundreds of lay-offs.

In May, ADCB reported a fall of 84% in first-quarter net profit as it took impairments of $292 million on debt exposure to troubled hospital operator NMC Health and payments group Finablr.

It was a major lender, with an exposure of about $981 million, to NMC Health, which went into administration this year after months of turmoil following questions over financial reporting.

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May 22,2020

Rajan Kurian with wife Berly Rajan Kurian, son Brian, daughter Bella and mother Valsa

Dubai, May 22: A 43-year-old Indian businessman won USD one million (approximately Rs 7.59 crore) in the Dubai Duty Free draw.

Rajan Kurian, who owns a construction business in Kerala, had bought the ticket online.

Mr Kurian said he was grateful for the win, considering the gloomy circumstances prevailing in the world due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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An Indian expat also won a BMW motorbike in the lucky draw held on Wednesday.

A longtime resident of Dubai for 30 years now, 57-year-old Syed Hydrose Abdulla, who works as a public relations officer in a beverages company, had also bought the ticket online.

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