
Sunni Waqf Directorate has announced that Eid Al-Fitr prayers will be held on the first day of Eid Al-Fitr at 5:30 am in special places (Eid Mussallas) that have been allocated for the religious occasion.
Mosques located near the Eid Mussallas will be closed during the Eid prayers.
The allocated places are:
Muharraq Eid Mussalla. Hamad bin Ali Kano Mosque, Al-Ghawi Mosque, Fatima Al-Huti Mosque and Mariam Kano will be closed.
Arrad Fort Eid Mussalla. Omar bin Al-Khatab mosque will be closed for Eid prayer.
Riffa Eid Mussalla. Qala' mosque, Shaikh Salman mosque and bin Ghatam mosque will be closed.
Hamd Town Eid Mussalla (First Roundabout. Hamad Town mosque will be closed.
Hamd Town Eid Mussalla (17th Roundabout). Musaab bin Omair mosque will be closed.
Eid Mussalla near Bahrain National Stadium.
All the other mosques overseen by Sunni Waqf Directorate will be open for holding Eid Al-Fitr prayers.
The Directorate said all Eid Mussallas are properly equipped to receive worshipers to perform the Eid prayers.
It added that it extended congratulations to HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, HRH Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, and the people of Bahrain, on the occasion of Eid.
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