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Aeon & Trisl Real Estate, a multinational real estate headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, with additional offices in the United Kingdom and Pakistan, proudly marks a historic moment as it illuminates on the iconic Burj Khalifa again with another remarkable achievement. Under the dynamic leadership of Group CEO, Mr. Saleem Karsaz, the company celebrates securing the prestigious number 1 Position award from Emaar Properties at Annual Broker Awards 2023 held on 28th February 2024 at Armani Hotel, Dubai. Emaar remains one of the most valued, admired and trusted Real Estate Developers in the region and the world. In a stunning display of recognition, Aeon & Trisl’s outstanding accomplishments are showcased on the world-renowned icon Burj Khalifa. Mr. Saleem Karsaz, a visionary leader in the industry, led the charge in achieving the number 1 Position, surpassing all expectations. Furthermore, Aeon & Trisl benefits from the expertise and leadership of its Chief Operating Officer in Dubai, Mr. Baber Shah. With a wealth of experience and a steadfast commitment to excellence, he is pivotal in driving the company’s operational efficiency and strategic vision forward. As Aeon & Trisl shines brightly with this historic accomplishment, Mr Saleem Karsaz and his team remain steadfast in their commitment to redefining industry standards and delivering unparalleled value to clients. With an unwavering focus on integrity, professionalism, and customer satisfaction, the company continues to serve as a beacon of excellence in the real estate sector.

RIYADH – Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, Mohammad Bin Salman, has issued a directive prohibiting mosque iftars in anticipation of the upcoming Ramadan, which is expected to commence on March 11 and conclude by April 9 this year.

The directive, dated February 20, 2024, and issued by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, delineates a set of guidelines for mosque personnel during the sacred month. Notably, the decree prohibits imams and muezzins from soliciting financial donations for organizing iftar gatherings within mosque premises.

This decision comes amid concerns voiced by the religious ministry regarding cleanliness and the potential repercussions of iftar events held within mosque premises. Instead, imams and muezzins have been tasked with supervising the organization of these meals in mosque courtyards, with a strong emphasis on maintaining cleanliness immediately following the conclusion of the meal.

A notice shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the Ministry stated, “The #Ministry_of_Islamic_Affairs, Dawah and Guidance issues a number of instructions related to mosques during the blessed month of #Ramazan 1445 AH.”

Additionally, the Ministry discouraged the use of cameras inside mosques during prayer times, citing concerns that recording the imam and worshippers could compromise the sanctity of the worship experience. Furthermore, prayers are prohibited from being broadcasted on any media platform, including social media.

Officials have been urged to prioritize attendance and punctuality during Ramadan, emphasizing the significance of their roles during this sacred period.

The ban on mosque iftar and the supplementary directives issued by the Ministry underscore Saudi Arabia’s commitment to upholding religious traditions while addressing practical considerations and ensuring a reverent atmosphere during the holy month of Ramadan.

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