Emaar Properties has opened three new mosques across its Dubai communities during the Holy Month of Ramadan, bringing the total number of mosques in its developments to 20.
The move reflects the developer’s focus on integrating places of worship into master-planned communities and supporting residents’ spiritual and social needs.
New mosque locations
The recently inaugurated mosques include:
Al-Majid Mosque in Dubai Creek Harbour, accommodating around 780 worshippers
Al Ghani Mosque in Emaar South, serving approximately 364 worshippers
Masjid Al Hadi in Arabian Ranches III, with a capacity of about 200 worshippers
Together, the three mosques serve more than 1,300 residents, providing convenient access for daily prayers and congregational worship.
Community focus
Emaar highlighted that mosques form a key part of its community planning, alongside schools, parks, retail and civic amenities. Opening the mosques during Ramadan allows residents to use the spaces for Taraweeh prayers and communal gatherings, strengthening social and spiritual ties within the communities.
The developer said its continued investment in social infrastructure aligns with its goal of building sustainable, people-focused neighbourhoods that support both cultural identity and long-term community cohesion.