While geopolitical tensions are at a standstill, Dubai’s spiritual spaces are slowly coming back to life. Temples, churches, and gurudwaras are reopening their doors under carefully revised schedules. While things may not be fully back to normal…just yet, worshippers can once again return for prayers. Only this time with a few important guidelines in place, such as updated visiting hours and limited-capacity services. If you’re considering a visit to your place of worship, here’s everything you need to know.
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Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar Updates Visiting Hours
The Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar has introduced new daily visiting hours, now welcoming devotees from 6 AM to 6 PM, with the last entry at 5:30 PM. The management emphasises that the safety and well-being of visitors remains the top priority, urging everyone to follow the guidelines set by relevant authorities. Devotees are also encouraged to continue offering prayers for peace, protection, and collective well-being.

Shri Krishna Temple Resumes Darshan Services
Shri Krishna Temple has officially resumed its regular darshan services starting from Saturday, 11 April. In line with safety guidelines, the reopening is part of a gradual return to normal operations. While detailed protocols haven’t been outlined, visitors are expected to adhere to standard precautionary measures during their visit. For many devotees, this gradual and safe resumption marks a welcome return to in-person worship and a chance to reconnect spiritually.

St. Mary’s Catholic Church Reopens With Limited Services
St. Mary’s Catholic Church has also resumed select liturgical services, taking a cautious approach with strict safety measures in place. Access will be limited to indoor facilities, including the Main Church, Bishop Gremoli Hall, Bishop Paul Hall, and designated rooms above Bishop Paul Hall. Those who wish to attend services must register before visiting the church. Outdoor gatherings remain suspended for now.

Church Attendance Rules & Registration Requirements
To manage capacity, only adults aged 18 and above will be permitted to attend obligatory weekend Masses. Entry will be strictly controlled through an online registration system. Worshippers who plan to attend mass will be required to secure a slot in advance via the church’s official website. Those without prior registration, as well as children, will not be allowed entry. For those unable to attend in person, online streaming options will remain available.
Safety Measures & Backup Plans
Worshippers are advised to check schedules in advance and book early due to limited availability. A contingency plan has also been put in place to handle unexpected situations, with attendees expected to follow instructions from on-ground staff if needed.

As Dubai continues to balance community life with safety, these phased reopenings offer a meaningful step forward for worshippers across the city. In times of uncertainty, planning ahead is a literal lifesaver! So stay updated, stay prepared, and keep refreshing the official Gulf Buzz website for all the latest updates!
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