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Dry night confirmed this week as UAE observes Israa Wal Miraj

Israa Wal Miraj, an Islamic holiday, was not announced on the list of UAE public holidays



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Dubai: A dry night has been confirmed for this week, and the strict rules will be applicable across all bars and restaurants in the UAE.

The Emirates will be dry from 6pm on Wednesday March 10 until Thursday March 11 at 7pm.

According to the regulations issued by the Department of Tourism and Archaeology in Umm Al Quwain, bars and restaurants are prohibited from serving alcohol, music and entertainment should also stop, and alcohol stores are not allowed to serve residents or tourists.

Restaurants and bars in the UAE have been instructed to only serve soft drinks from Wednesday evening until the following night.
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The circular was issued to all hotels in the emirate of Umm Al Quwain ahead of the Islamic holiday Israa Wal Miraj, which falls this year on March 11. Israa Wal Miraj, which translates to the Night Journey & Ascension, is observed annually on the 27th day of the Islamic month of Rajab, according to the Hijri calendar.

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Israa Wal Miraj marks the night Allah took the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) on a journey from Makkah to Jerusalem, and then to heaven, in a single night.

However, residents in the UAE working in the public or private sector should not expect a public holiday. This is in line with the unified public and private sector holidays declared by the UAE Cabinet.

Israa Wal Miraj 2021 will not be a public holiday according to the list of unified holidays approved by the UAE Cabinet.
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The next public holiday in the UAE will be Eid Al Fitr, to mark the end of Ramadan.

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