Home UAE Dubai Dubai to have dry night for Prophet’s birthday Restaurants and hotels will be banned from serving alcoholic drinks and hosting live entertainment for 24 hours by Staff writer November 11, 2018 Hotels and restaurants in Dubai will have a dry night next week to mark Mawlid Al Nabi – the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday. An official communication issued by Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce has instructed premises to stop serving alcoholic drinks and hosting live entertainment from 5pm on Monday, November 19 until 6pm on Tuesday, November 20, What’s On reported. Restrictions in other emirates may be different. Earlier this year, it was reported that Abu Dhabi would allow restaurants and bars to sell alcohol during religious occasions going forward. Read: Abu Dhabi to allow alcohol sales during Islamic holidays Last week, it was announced that both public and private sectors in the UAE will have a holiday on Sunday, November 18, instead of Tuesday, November 20, to mark the occasion. This will mean a three-day weekend with work resuming on Monday, November 19. Read: UAE ministry announces private sector holiday for Prophet’s birthday UAE law allows the government to shift national holidays to the closest weekend to avoid disruption. 0 Comments