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UAE worshippers express gratitude to government for shortened Friday prayers during summer heat

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Last updated: 2024/06/28 at 4:06 PM
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In Dubai, on Friday, June 28, a new directive was introduced by the UAE authorities instructing imams to cap their Friday sermons at 10 minutes due to the extreme heatwave in the country, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees. This directive was welcomed by worshippers attending congregational prayers in various mosques across Dubai. Muzaffar Habib, a Dubai resident, expressed his gratitude for the shortened sermon as he rushed to the mosque from work, highlighting the difficulties of standing under the scorching sun in the heat.

The new directive was met with positive feedback from worshippers like Jordanian expat Mohammed Ali, who attended prayers in a mosque in Jumeirah and was pleasantly surprised by the short sermon. Ali praised the UAE government for considering the well-being of the people and making decisions that reflect compassion and understanding of the challenges faced during the hot summer months. Many worshippers, including delivery riders, welcomed the shorter sermon, acknowledging the relief it brought in the sweltering heat.

The authorities’ decision to limit the duration of the Friday sermon to 10 minutes aims to ensure the comfort and well-being of worshippers, especially those who have to pray outside due to overcrowding in mosques. This initiative is in line with Islamic practices to protect community health, as highlighted by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments. The shorter sermons have been appreciated by worshippers like twelve-year-old Aydin Gayaz and Pakistani expat Basha Khan, who expressed gratitude for the relief it provided during prayers in the heat.

Typically, Friday sermons last between 10-20 minutes and are followed by a congregational prayer comprising two units. However, due to the extreme weather conditions in Dubai, many worshippers have had to endure the heat while praying outside mosques. The new directive enforced by the UAE authorities is a proactive measure to mitigate the challenges faced by worshippers during the summer months. The shortening of the sermon is seen as a practical solution to ensure the well-being and comfort of worshippers attending congregational prayers.

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