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Dubai: Eid Al Fitr prayer rules clarified


Prayer halls will open 15 minutes before the Eid Al Fitr prayers
File image used for illustrative purposes: Muslims perform Tahajjud prayers at the Naif Mosque in Dubai during Ramadan this year.
Image Credit: AFP
Dubai: The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD) has clarified the guidelines for performing Eid Al Fitr prayers aimed at protecting the community from COVID-19.
The Department said prayer halls will open 15 minutes before Eid Al Fitr prayers and close immediately after prayers are completed. The Eid prayers, including the sermon, will be held for a duration of 15 minutes. Women’s prayer halls will remain closed until further notice. ....

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15 Striking Photos You Missed This Week


15 Striking Photos You Missed This Week
Tennis greats, protests in Colombia and a volcanic eruption round out this week s most stunning images.
By Damon Dahlen
05/07/2021 12:52 pm ET
During the ever-changing news cycle, it’s easy to miss capitvating images that fly under the radar. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered.
We’re highlighting exceptional photos from around the world this past week.
Check them out below.
Above: Relatives attend Juan Luis Diaz Galicia’s funeral in Mexico City on May 5, 2021. An elevated metro line collapsed in Mexico’s capital earlier this week, killing at least 24.
RUPAK D CHOWDHURI via REUTERS ....

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Muslims perform Tahajjud prayers during Ramadan


Much of its crew had foreign origins, possibly including North Africa
Expert: ‘This study transforms our perceived ideas regarding composition of nascent English navy’
Updated 1 min 51 sec ago
Arab News
May 05, 2021 16:14
LONDON: Analysis of skeletons recovered from the 16th-century Mary Rose ship has revealed that much of its crew had foreign origins, possibly including North Africa.
Once a great battleship, the Tudor navy flagship was sunk in 1545. Research conducted on eight skeletons from the wreck suggests that three of them were born far beyond England’s shores.
A fourth person was revealed to have been raised in England, but was black, likely from a second-generation immigrant background. ....

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