Dubai/Internet/Hyderabad, Mar 20 (Maxim News): Devout Muslims across the Gulf region gathered at mosques to celebrate Eid Al Fitr, marking the end of Ramzan and the beginning of festive celebrations. Eid Al Fitr is one of the two major Islamic festivals observed worldwide.
This year, Eid prayers were held inside mosques instead of traditional open prayer grounds, known as Idgahs in India, as authorities prioritised worshippers’ safety amid volatile regional conditions linked to the Iran conflict.
Pleasant weather, with below-average temperatures and early morning rain showers on Friday, added to the festive atmosphere.
In Dubai, worshippers assembled peacefully at around 900 mosques in the early hours. Similar scenes were witnessed in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and other emirates, where people celebrated the festival with enthusiasm.
In Saudi Arabia, thousands of devotees thronged Makkah and Madinah to offer Eid prayers. Hotels and serviced apartments in the holy cities were reportedly fully occupied by pilgrims.
Large gatherings, including members of the Indian expatriate community, marked the celebrations in cities such as Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam, as well as across other parts of the Kingdom.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 26 drones, mostly in the Eastern Province, early on Friday, according to local media reports citing the Defence Ministry.
In Kuwait, worshippers gathered at mosques early in the morning to offer prayers. Authorities urged residents to remain calm and follow safety guidelines amid reports of intercepted missile and drone threats on Eid day.
Bahrain, Qatar and Oman also reported peaceful Eid celebrations. (Maxim News)
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