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Emaar opens three new mosques in its communities

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Emaar has inaugurated 3 new mosques across its master-planned communities during the Holy Month of Ramadan, reinforcing its continued commitment to fostering faith, connection and inclusive neighbourhood living. With these latest openings, the total number of mosques delivered across Emaar developments has now reached 20.

The newly completed mosques include Al-Majid Mosque in Dubai Creek Harbour, Al Ghani Mosque in Emaar South and Masjid Al Hadi in Arabian Ranches III. Thoughtfully integrated within their respective communities, each mosque has been designed to ensure convenient access for residents and to support daily and congregational worship, said a statement from the developer.

Al-Majid Mosque in Dubai Creek Harbour accommodates approximately 780 worshippers, while Al Ghani Mosque in Emaar South serves around 364 worshippers and Masjid Al Hadi in Arabian Ranches III accommodates nearly 200 worshippers. Together, the three mosques serve more than 1,300 worshippers, strengthening the spiritual and social fabric of Emaar’s communities.

The delivery of these mosques reflects Emaar’s holistic approach to master planning, where places of worship form an essential component of community infrastructure alongside schools, parks, retail and civic amenities. Their opening during Ramadan adds meaningful relevance, providing residents with dedicated spaces for Taraweeh prayers and communal gatherings during the Holy Month, while reinforcing the role of mosques as important centres of connection and shared community life.

As Emaar continues to expand its portfolio of developments across Dubai, the provision of essential social infrastructure remains aligned with the company’s long-term vision of building sustainable, people-centric communities. The continued investment in mosques underscores Emaar’s commitment to creating environments that support not only residential and commercial growth, but also cultural identity, spiritual wellbeing and lasting community cohesion.

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