Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid receives Eid Al Adha greetings at Za'abeel Majlis in Dubai
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The National
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, received Eid Al Adha well-wishers at Za'abeel Majlis in Dubai. The gathering included sheikhs, ministers, government officials, dignitaries, business leaders, military personnel, diplomats, and citizens who came to exchange Eid greetings. Sheikh Mohammed expressed wishes for the continued prosperity and progress of the UAE.
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The Dubai Ruler exchanged Eid greetings with those attending, expressing his wishes for the continued prosperity and progress of the UAE.
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