Beyond its religious significance, the Morning Eid prayer fosters a sense of belonging and solidarity within the community. It is a time for families, friends, and neighbors to come together, exchange greetings, and strengthen bonds of kinship and friendship. The atmosphere is filled with warmth, laughter, and goodwill as people share meals, exchange gifts, and engage in acts of charity and kindness in Bahrain.
This year, the Sunni Endowments Directorate has confirmed that Eid Al-Adha prayers will take place at 5:05 A.M. on the first day of Eid.
Here are the mosque and prayer sites open for Eid prayers
- Hidd (Block 111) Mosques
- Arad Fort Square mosques
- All nearby mosques in Salmaniya
- Askar (Heritage Village) mosques are open
- Zallaq Youth Center
- New Al Ramli Housing Area
The following mosques will be closed
- Bu Shaheen neighborhood mosque
- Mahra bint Abdulla bin Abdulrahman Fakhro mosque
- Al Nour (Al Kooheji) Mosque
- Hamad bin Kanoo Mosque
- Al-Ghawi Mosque
- Mariam bin Jassim Kanoo Mosque in Busaiteen
- Khalifa Al Fadhel Mosque
- Dhabia bin Rashid Mosque in Busaiteen
- Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al Mahmeed Mosque in Dohat Arad
- Umahaat Al Moameneen in Al Sayh Busaiteen
- Al-Baraha Market Mosque
- Isa Town Sabeeka Al-Nusuf Mosque,
- Al-Radwan Mosque
- Abi Bin Kaab Mosque
- Al Riffa Abu Al Fateh Mosque
- East Riffa (Near Riffa Fort): Al-Qala Mosque
- Shaikha Lulwa bint Fares Al Khalifa Mosque
- Shaikh Salman Mosque
- Abulla bin Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Ghatam Mosque in East Riffa
- Shaikh Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Abdulwahab Al Khalifa Mosque
- Khalid ibn Al Waleed Cabin Mosque
- Fatima bint Ali Cabin Mosque
- Musaab bin Omair Mosque
- Isa Mohammed Ali Mosque
- Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan Mosque
- Hamad Town Mosque
- Ramla bin Abi Sufyan Mosque
- Umm Salama Mosque
- Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Moosa Mosque in Budaiyya
- Salman City Muhammad Bahloul and Fatima Al-Khaja Mosque
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