Eid Al Fitr is a cherished holiday in the Islamic calendar. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Reshma Khan, 44, is an Indian national who has been living in Dubai for 17 years. She is one of many celebrating away from relatives and friends this year. Courtesy: Ms Khan
Jyoti Narang Watchmaker, an Indian national who has lived in Dubai for five years, said she will not be travelling abroad this Eid, but will go on a staycation with her husband and son. Courtesy: Ms Watchmaker
Himanshi Jesrani, a 25-year-old American national, said she will be celebrating at home with her parents. Courtesy: Ms Jesrani
Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, official spokesman of the National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority, urged residents to celebrate Eid Al Fitr online this year and avoid social gatherings. Wam
Artist Diaa Allam will be creating colourful calligraffiti out of Eid greetings. Courtesy Louvre Abu Dhabi
Eid Al Fitr is a cherished holiday in the Islamic calendar. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Reshma Khan, 44, is an Indian national who has been living in Dubai for 17 years. She is one of many celebrating away from relatives and friends this year. Courtesy: Ms Khan
Jyoti Narang Watchmaker, an Indian national who has lived in Dubai for five years, said she will not be travelling abroad this Eid, but will go on a staycation with her husband and son. Courtesy: Ms Watchmaker
Himanshi Jesrani, a 25-year-old American national, said she will be celebrating at home with her parents. Courtesy: Ms Jesrani
Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, official spokesman of the National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority, urged residents to celebrate Eid Al Fitr online this year and avoid social gatherings. Wam
Artist Diaa Allam will be creating colourful calligraffiti out of Eid greetings. Courtesy Louvre Abu Dhabi
Eid Al Fitr is a cherished holiday in the Islamic calendar. Chris Whiteoak / The National