AJMAN: Ajman authorities on Saturday cancelled all permits for Ramadan tents in the UAE this year as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19, reported Khaleej Times.
The announcement comes three days after Dubai cancelled all Ramadan tents that are usually hosted during the holy month. Instead, the Iftar meals will be distributed to sites in a safe manner by charities registered in the Emirate.
Maryam Ali Al Maamari, Secretary-General of the council, vowed that the maximum number of workers and people with limited income will benefit from its meal distribution plan in the safest possible manner.
The cancellation aims to prevent large gatherings, where people may flout social distancing rules.
Read More
- Massive fuel depot fire in Iraq injures around 30, burns 3 million litres of gasoline
- Pakistan Supreme Court orders former Prime Minister Imran Khan to be moved to the hospital over health concerns
- Wildfire crisis deepens across Europe as France launches €12mn aid plan
- Indians in Qatar can now send funds directly to UPI-enabled bank accounts in India through Qatar Post outlets
- Keralam: Vizhinjam International seaport to begin full-scale export-import operations from August 18
The Ajman Charitable Activities and Endowments Coordination Council directed charities to coordinate with it to determine meal distribution plans. They must get the council’s approval to carry out the plan, reported Khaleej Times.
As per tradition, during the holy month, it is a norm for mosques and charity associations to host Iftars for workers and offer them free meals.
This Ramadan, the meals distribution will happen after the Asr prayer and will need to conclude one hour before the Maghrib prayer, reported Khaleej Times.





