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DCD all praise for solidarity expressed by all communitie­s

The Abu Dhabi Department of Community Developmen­t expressed its thanks to all nonMuslim houses of worship for their collaborat­ion and positive response

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The Abu Dhabi Department of Community Developmen­t (DCD) expressed its thanks to all non-muslim houses of worship for their collaborat­ion and positive response to the guidelines and instructio­ns issued to help prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, emphasisin­g the importance of social solidarity and national vigilance on the part of all members of society.

Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, the Chairman of the Department of Community Developmen­t, sent out a letter to all non-muslim houses of worship in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi reassuring them that the Department was following up on their positive response to the efforts of the government and the community.

“I deeply feel that we have become one community, living on this good land with God’s blessing. We thank Him during times of prosperity and we pray for Him during times of need. We will get through this crisis together. I would like to thank you for the good initiative­s you’ve taken, through which you have truly proven to be a part of Abu Dhabi,” he said.

He added that he was aware of the great role these houses of worship were playing in guiding their members and emphasisin­g the notion of social responsibi­lity.

“I feel happy when I see this spirit of solidarity between the houses of worship. I have taken notice of how you are following up with members of your communitie­s, and of the messages and prayers you are sending out. I greatly appreciate these efforts that will help support people as they face this crisis and will reveal a positive side to the situation. These are the values of faith within all religions,” he stated.

Al Khaili then stressed the importance of noble actions during hard times, saying hardships are followed by blessings. “Gold Almighty gave us faith to take refuge in during hard times,” he said, adding that he hoped lines of communicat­ion would remain open and that the DCD was ready to place all its capacities at the services of houses of worship to share responsibi­lities and actions to empower all those who can contribute to facing this crisis.

Sultan Al Mutawa Al Dhaheri, the Department’s Executive Director of Community Participat­ion, noted that the DCD had issued a procedures manual to help houses of worship deal with the coronaviru­s. The guide covers the safety measures to be taken and adhered to by everyone in Abu Dhabi. Awareness messages were also being sent on a daily basis to help houses of worship use this time the best way possible.

“The messages cover health and social issues, and ways of social contributi­on, with advice written by field experts and made available in several languages,” he said, highlighti­ng the need to complement efforts with regular reports to the Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Team through the DCD to keep them regularly up to date with developmen­ts.

Al Dhaheri further explained that the Department was regularly communicat­ing with all houses of worship across the Emirate to provide advice, guidance, and informatio­n. “We hope to provide the needed materials and support in collaborat­ion with our partner government entities, to ultimately unite efforts and offer the needed support to maintain the safety of those working at the houses of worship and their community members,” he said, also praising the great role the Emirate was playing in helping congregati­ons conduct immediate and free tests for suspected cases.

Al Dhaheri reiterated that the Department, along with all houses of worship in Abu Dhabi, was committed to implementi­ng all issued guidelines and preventive measures, and to dealing with the situation as best as possible by raising awareness among believers and workers. His statement in turn confirms the Department’s role as a regulator of houses of worship as it implements alternativ­e plans for remote working through electronic platforms dedicated to these centers. With the Department’s help, houses of worship can conduct prayers, and offer seminars and awareness activities remotely, while also guaranteei­ng continuous communicat­ion to help regulate this vital sector that forms an integral part of the community.

Abu Dhabi’s Department of Community Developmen­t (DCD) was establishe­d to oversee, empower and regulate the social and community developmen­t sector in Abu Dhabi and provide services that are of quality, effective and accessible to everyone.

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The response of the non-muslim houses of worship to the instructio­ns issued to help prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s is grand. Picture used for illustrati­ve purposes only.
↑ The response of the non-muslim houses of worship to the instructio­ns issued to help prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s is grand. Picture used for illustrati­ve purposes only.

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