The Ajman Ruler's Court has announced three days of mourning, starting Thursday, following the death of Sheikh Saeed bin Rashid Al Nuaimi.
The Government of Ajman Media Office wrote on social media platform X on Wednesday: "The Ajman Ruler's Court mourns the late Sheikh Saeed bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, who passed away this evening, Wednesday. The funeral prayer for the deceased will be held tomorrow, Thursday, at Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Al Jurf area after the noon prayer. The Royal Court announced official mourning and flags will be flown at half-mast for three days, starting tomorrow, Thursday."
ينعى ديوان حاكم عجمان، المغفور له الشيخ سعيد بن راشد النعيمي الذي وافته المنية مساء اليوم الأربعاء.
— Government of Ajman Media Office (@AjmanMedia) February 26, 2025
وستقام صلاة الجنازة على المغفور له غداً الخميس في مسجد الشيخ زايد في منطقة الجرف بعد صلاة الظهر.
وأعلن الديوان الحداد الرسمي وتنكيس الأعلام لمدة 3 أيام ابتداءً من يوم غدٍ الخميس. pic.twitter.com/3nkBvPBLfP

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