The timings for Eid Al Adha prayers in the UAE have been announced.
Authorities say the prayers will be offered in designated mosques and Eid mussallahs in Dubai at 6.07 am on Sunday, August 11.
Muslims across the world will recite the the special prayers on the first day of Eid, which is a day after Arafah.
Arafah marks the climax of the Hajj pilgrimage.
Prayers will be held in Abu Dhabi at 6.12 am, in Sharjah at 6.06 am and in Ras Al Khaimah at 6.04 am.
Below are the timings for the rest of the emirates:
- Fujairah: 06.04 am
- Umm Al Quwain: 06.06 am
- Ajman: 06.06 am
- Al Ain: 06.06 am

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