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Ramadan in Dubai: How to distribute iftar meals, set up tent, avoid up to Dh500,000 fine

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Ramadan is a time when people try their best to take part in charitable initiatives across the UAE. With iftar and suhoor being major part of one’s day during the holy month, many residents donate food in mosques and across their neighbourhoods.

Sadaqah, or charitable giving, can be done through various forms, including monetary donations, providing food, helping those in need, and contributing to charitable causes.

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Distributing iftar meals without permits during Ramadan is illegal in the emirate, as per the law. Violators may face a fine of up to Dh500,000. Additionally, residents are not allowed to outsource restaurants to prepare Iftar meals.

Authorities have advised residents to give iftar meals by getting permits and doing it through licensed platforms.

For those wishing to donate iftar meals in Dubai, the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) lets residents donate meal kits as well as set up distribution tents.

This permit, which is free of cost, can be applied by both individuals and charities. It takes 15 days to get the permit and complete the service.

Here is a simple guide to getting a permit for both iftar-related facilities offered by the authority.

How to distribute meals

Applicants can apply for the permit to distribute meals through the IACAD’s website.

Those interested must choose the ‘distribution meal’ option.

Applicants will be asked to provide the following details:

Name

Number

Email address

Emirates ID copy

Declaration date

Permit expiry date

Event’s name

Donor’s name

Number of daily meals

Meal distribution location

For documents, applicants must provide their Emirates ID copy and restaurant licence if applicable.

How to set up an iftar tent

Those who want to set up an iftar tent will have to get a permit from the authority.

Applicants will have to provide the following details:

Name

Number

Emirates ID

Number of daily meals

Land number

Date of declaration

If applicants additionally require electricity service from DEWA, they need to provide the following:

Number of ACs

AC capacity (tons)

Number of lights

Load of each light (watt)

Other loads (if applicable in watts)

Number of working hours

Applicants will also have to provide the following documents:

Emirates ID card copy

Location map

Restaurant licence

Legal ways of donating food
In-kind or financial donations to licensed charities

Donate in boxes available in malls and public places

Prepare, purchase or distribute food to families in the neighbourhood

Distribute Iftar meals and dates to passers-by

Place water boxes in mosques

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