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Prayers, hugs and lively outings mark Eid Al Fitr
Prayers, hugs and lively outings mark Eid Al Fitr Olivia Olarte-Ulherr and Nivriti Butalia / 9 August 2013 New clothes, henna on the palms of girls, good wishes exchanged all around, and a scrumptious feast with family and friends. Eid Al Fitr started early for the faithful who went out before 6am on Thursday for the prayer at Shaikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi and their local mosques across the UAE. Apart from those going for prayer, the roads were clear in the morning. But by 9am, families started piling in their cars and heading out for Al Ain and Dubai to celebrate this holy occasion with relatives and friends. Mall of the Emirates in Dubai was packed, with stores such as The Body Shop and Bath And Body Works offering Eid greetings. As crowded though as the malls were, not everyone was making rounds of shops. Take Younous Ali from Pakistan, who said in Abu Dhabi, “Last year, our parents came to spend Eid with us. It’s our turn this year to go to their house in Al Ain. We have to leave early to avoid the rush later and also to help with the preparation.” In Al Falah City in the Capital, Emirati houses woke up early to prepare their homes for their guests in the evening. In the kitchen, Umm Abdulla was already hard at work preparing some traditional Arabic sweets assisted by her two elder daughters. “My parents, sisters, brothers and their families are coming tonight. Some of them are travelling all the way from Ras Al Khaimah and Dubai to come to my house so I am preparing a special meal for us. We will have ouzi (roasted lamb) and camel salona (camel in tomato sauce with vegetable and local spices) for tonight,” Umm Abdulla said. For Tareq and his family in Abu Dhabi, Eid celebration this year will be different. “My daughters are keen to see Scooby-Doo musical and I promised to take them to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre to see the show in the afternoon,” the Syrian national said. “I read that temperature will still be over 40 degrees Celsius today, it’s still too hot to go outdoors even in the evening so we’re not having our usual barbecue at the park. I also don’t want my wife to labour in the kitchen, so I’m taking them out to dinner in one of the Saadiyat Hotel’s restaurant,” Tareq shared. However, a few brave ones were undeterred by the soaring mercury, seeking shelter from the palm trees as they gather in groups at green patches across the city, taking pictures to commemorate this happy occasion. Others, meanwhile, sought refuge at the city malls, walking idly about, watching as shoppers rush for their last-minute purchases. By late afternoon, men and women in their best Eid clothes started arriving at the Abu Dhabi Corniche, carrying barbecue grills, pots and mats. “I am hoping to see fireworks tonight. This is my first Eid here and people said there are usually fireworks here and this is the best place to watch for them,” said Anil V. K. from India. Among the many commercial promotions on offer this Eid weekend, Emaar Retail LLC has advertised 24-hour movie screenings and activities at Dubai Ice Rink, for tourists and residents. KidZania®, the award-winning edutainment centre, is celebrating Eid Al Fitr till August 17, with a host of events including a fashion show, where the little ones can dress to impress to vie for a basket of goodies; an Eid Tent, featuring henna designers, and handicraft workshops, where children can create gifts such as jewellery, perfumes, and decorative knick-knacks, for their loved ones. The theatre in KidZania® will also showcase ‘Eid Screenings,’ starring Mansour, the animated local character. Sharjah’s Al Majaz Waterfront was another spot where families and visitors jammed up for postcard photos, rides and games for children and a quiet and leisurely evening.— news@khaleejtimes. com Continue reading
Leaders get congratulatory cables
Leaders get congratulatory cables (Wam) / 9 August 2013 The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has received a congratulatory cable from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia, on Eid Al Fitr. King Abdullah extended his hearty greetings to the UAE President, wishing him good health and prosperity for the people and the Muslim nation. Shaikh Khalifa also received a congratulatory cable from President of Tajikistan Imam Ali Rahman on Eid Al Fitr. President Rahman expressed his sincere greetings to the UAE President, wishing him well and prosperity to the UAE people and Muslim countries. Shaikh Khalifa also received Eid Al Fitr greetings from Turkish President Abdullah Gul, President of Indonesia Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev. His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, also received similar cables from King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and the President of Indonesia. Continue reading
Bundles of Eid joy arrive
Bundles of Eid joy arrive Olivia Olarte-Ulherr / 9 August 2013 Blessings came in abundance for many couples on Thursday with the arrival of their tiny bundles of joy exactly on the first day of Eid Al Fitr at the Corniche Hospital. First to arrive at 13 minutes after midnight was baby boy Alby Abraham to proud mum Sosamma Anu. At 3.4kg, Alby, whose name means “God is great” in Malayalam, is a welcome gift for the family. “He is my first boy,” said Sosamma who already have two older daughters. “I just believe God is great. My husband’s father passed away at the start of Ramadan this year and this one came at the end of Ramadan. My husband was crying, he said ‘my father has gone and he came back again though this baby’,” she said. Baby girl Oshba Sultan Saif Al Qubaisi was due to be born on August 5 but decided to bide her time for the most opportune day. Newborn babies Syed Hussain, oshba Sultan and Ibrahim Hasan. -Supplied photos “I am surprised. Pain suddenly came at 1am and by 2am I am already at the hospital. Oshba was born at 3.55am,” said Amena Jaber Al Hammadi. The Emirati mum of now three had made plans to spend Eid Al Fitr in Dubai with her family for a short vacation. “But all my schedule is now cancelled,” said Amena who is not in the least bit unhappy. In fact, the entire family is ecstatic with Oshba’s arrival. “I am very happy. This is second Eid for me because we have Eid then, we got the baby this Eid, which is very nice. She is also my first girl. From the beginning, my husband has always wanted a girl; he loves to have a girl too much. This is a dream come true, Alhamdulilla,” Amena said happily of her 3.7kg bundle. Baby girl Madeea Mansoor, meanwhile, couldn’t wait to come out. “She was two weeks early… immediately she wants to come,” said mum Mariam Al Dhaheri, pleased that the Emirati girl chose to come out on the first day of Eid at 5.36am. “Alhamdulilla, it is very nice,” Mariam said of her second baby girl who weighs 3kg. According to assistant director of nursing at the hospital Jocelyn Christodoulides, the first day of Eid was a busy day with already 16 deliveries by 2pm. “We have four more in labour. Who knows how many more till midnight?” she told Khaleej Times, noting that there were 21 deliveries the day before. Other proud mums include UAE national Khawla Al Hammadi who gave birth to baby boy Ibrahim Hasan Al Hosani at 5.07am and Indian Sheeba Tarannum for delivering her baby boy Syed Hussain at 2.14am. A healthcare facilty of the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha), Corniche Hospital is the largest maternity and neonatal hospital in the UAE. With 299-bed (including 64 NICU cots), the hospital provides facilities for more than 8,000 births and over 120,000 outpatient visits a year. olivia@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading




