UAE | Government

Rulers and well-wishers exchange Eid Al Fitr greetings

His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, yesterday received consuls of Arab, Islamic and other foreign diplomatic missions to the UAE, who called to extend their greetings on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, at Al Badea Palace.

  • WAM
  • Published: 00:07 October 2, 2008
  • Gulf News

  • Image Credit: WAM
  • Shaikh Hamad Bin Mohammad Al Sharqi received well-wishers on Wednesday.
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Sharjah: His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, yesterday received consuls of Arab, Islamic and other foreign diplomatic missions to the UAE, who called to extend their greetings on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, at Al Badea Palace.

Shaikh Sultan also received other well-wishers on the second day of Eid, including Shaikhs, senior officials, nationals and residents of the UAE. Their Highnesses the Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates, Shaikh Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi of Ajman and Shaikh Hamad Bin Mohammad Al Sharqi of Fujairah received well-wishers.

Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance, Shaikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, and Shaikh Saud Bin Rashid Al Mualla, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Umm Al Quwain, also yesterday received well-wishers in observance of Eid Al Fitr.

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