Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department has completed preparations for Eid al-Adha prayers across 937 mosques in Dubai.
Authorities announced that Eid prayers will begin at 5:45 am on Wednesday, May 27, with comprehensive operational plans in place to manage large gatherings of worshippers expected across the emirate.
Officials said the preparations are designed to provide a safe, organised and spiritually uplifting atmosphere for residents and visitors attending the prayers.
The department confirmed that all designated mosques and prayer areas have been fully prepared to ensure smooth access and crowd management during the early morning prayers.
Special arrangements have also been made to facilitate movement around prayer locations and maintain public safety throughout the celebrations.
Authorities stated that members of the “Mu’adhin Al-Farij” initiative will participate in the Eid celebrations by leading Eid calls to prayer and takbeerat at mosques across Dubai.
The initiative aims to strengthen community participation and preserve traditional Islamic practices during important religious occasions.
The department also encouraged parents to bring children to Eid prayers and involve them in takbeerat rituals to help strengthen religious awareness and social values among younger generations.
Officials said such participation helps reinforce faith, belonging and community spirit during one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar.
Dubai authorities continue coordinating preparations across mosques and public facilities ahead of the Eid holiday period to ensure smooth celebrations throughout the city.





