Given that Eid-AL-ADHA celebrations are in full swing of 6 June across Persian nations, such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, it is time to know how, when and where to watch spectacular fireworks in SAE.
Dubai parks and resorts (DPR) will host stunning fireworks in Riverland Dubai 6 June and 7 at 21:30.
Even the inhabitants of Abu Dhabi will have treatment because they are planned in various places in different places throughout the long weekend, including Yas Bay embankments, Hazza bin Zayed stadium from Al Ain and Corniche. The timing is listed below:
Yas Bay Waterfront: 21:00, 6.-8. June
Hazza bin zayed, Al Ain: 21:00, 6 June
Corniche: 21:00, 6 June
Sharjah residents can enjoy the star fireworks in Aljada, which will be held at 20:00 on Friday 6 June, Khaleei Times informed. This comes against the background of extended operating hours for public parks, recreation areas and leisure equipment across the Emirate.
After the morning prayers of EID, the Dubai police today burned traditional guns at 6 key places that symbolize the inheritance of the UAE. Shooting of festive shots means the beginning of the festivities.
EID in India 7 June
The festival, also known as the feast of the victim or Bakrid, is celebrated in India the day after the opening of celebrations in Saudi Arabia. This means that the Indian Muslims will celebrate EID on Saturday 7 June.
According to the Islamic calendar, the festival falls on the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah, the twelfth and last month of the Islamic Lunar calendar. This year Arafat Day is observed in India on Friday 6th June the day before Eid. Arafat Day, or Yaum Al-Arafah, indicates the day of Dhul Hijjah and is considered the most sacred day in the Islamic calendar.
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