If you are in search of a perfect venue to host your wedding or panel discussion in Dubai, Majalis are an ideal option. Majalis are community spaces established in various neighborhoods in Dubai where UAE nationals, official entities, and Dubai decree holders can book for free. These spaces serve as a platform for members of the community to come together, connect, bridge generation gaps, and address social issues.
There are several Majalis available for booking in Dubai including Mina Jumeirah 1, Jumeirah 3, Mina Umm Suqeim 1, and many more. To book a Majlis, individuals or entities must submit required documents via the Dubai Now app, Majalis Dubai app, Community Development Authority (CDA) website, or CDA email. Different documents are needed depending on the type of event being organized, such as social events or events by authorities.
For social events like marriage agreements or wedding parties, the applicant must provide electronic copies of their Emirates ID and UAE passport. For events organized by authorities for workshops or discussions, a copy of the speaker’s valid Emirates ID is required. Official entities must also ensure they have all necessary security and administrative approvals in place before booking the venue. The time required for booking a Majlis may vary depending on the event and approval processes involved.
There are some important points to note when booking a Majlis for social events. Events must not conflict with UAE traditions and customs, the customer must be a UAE national or hold a Dubai decree, official entities must determine the type of event and provide necessary approvals, food is not allowed, and hospitality is limited to Fawalah only. By following these guidelines and procedures, individuals and entities can successfully book and utilize Majalis for their events in Dubai.