Look: Community gatherings in UAE mark return to normality

Congregational prayers and community iftars are back in UAE, making Ramadan doubly special

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1/11
Easing of social distancing rules means community iftars are back after two years.
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2/11
People end their fast at a community iftar near the Karama Complex.
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3/11
People offer prayers at the Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque in Dubai after ending the day’s fast.
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4/11
Residents buy snacks for iftar at a restaurant in Karama.
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5/11
Residents having Iftar at Al Majaz mosque, Buheirah corniche in Sharjah.
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6/11
Dubai Police fire the Ramadan cannon to announce Iftar at Burj park.
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7/11
Residents enjoy Iftar in a tent hosted by Green Wings Sharjah. Organisers of iftar tents must have a permit from Emirates Red Crescent.
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8/11
Visitors enjoy the evening at the Al Seef Ramadan Market.
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9/11
Volunteers distributing Iftar packets organised by the Government of Sharjah.
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10/11
Volunteers from Emirates Red Crescent distributing iftar packets at Al Majaz waterfront.
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11/11
Iftar meals being distributed to to motorists at traffic signals in City Walk Dubai.
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