
UAQ, RAK Rulers perform funeral prayer on Hassa Al Shamsi
His Highness the Ruler of Umm Al Qaiwain will receive condolences on the passing of his mother starting today after Asr (afternoon) prayer at the Ruler's Court in Umm Al Qaiwain.
Condolences will also be received on Tuesday and Wednesday, during the morning hours from 9:00 AM until Dhuhr (noon) prayer, and in the evening from after Asr prayer until Isha (night) prayer.
Condolences for women on the passing of the late Sheikha Hassa bint Hamid bin Abdulrahman Al Shamsi will be received starting today after Asr prayer at the Majlis of His Highness the Ruler's Palace.
Women may also offer condolences on Tuesday and Wednesday during the morning hours from 9:00 AM until Dhuhr prayer, and in the evening from after Asr prayer until Isha prayer.
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