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Dibba Al-Fujairah — Fujairah Emirate — United Arab Emirates
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From Dibba Al-Fujairah toward Makkah (West) — ~1,720 km
Welcome to Dibba Al-Fujairah prayer times — the second-largest city in Fujairah Emirate on the Gulf of Oman. All prayer times are computed using the Gulf Region calculation method at Dibba's exact coordinates (25.5836°N, 56.2556°E), in UAE local time (GST / UTC+4) with no daylight saving all year.
Dibba Al-Fujairah is far more than a stunning coastal city. It is the site of the Battle of Dibba (633 CE) — one of the most significant Ridda Wars that reaffirmed Islamic unity across the Arabian Peninsula. The Qibla direction from Dibba is 262° toward Makkah, and prayer times here are approximately 4 minutes earlier than Dubai due to Dibba's more easterly longitude.
Dibba Al-Fujairah holds one of the richest Islamic histories in the UAE. Its land witnessed the Battle of Dibba in 633 CE — one of the largest Ridda Wars immediately after the Prophet's death. The battle ended with Caliph Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq's victory, reunifying Arab tribes under Islam. The mass grave of Dibba's martyrs remains a unique archaeological and historical witness.
Additionally, Al Bidya Mosque — the oldest surviving mosque in the UAE (1446 CE) — lies approximately 30 km south of Dibba on the coastal road. Human presence in Dibba dates to the 7th millennium BC, making it a city of extraordinary multi-layered civilisational depth.
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مسجد الشيخ زايد الكبير — دبا الفجيرة
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Dibba Al-Fujairah is one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in all of Fujairah Emirate. Named after the founding father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, this grand mosque stands as a beacon of Islamic architecture amid the breathtaking Hajar Mountains backdrop. With capacity for 10,000 worshippers, it is the primary venue for Friday prayers, Eid congregations, and major Islamic events across the Dibba region.
Dibba Al-Fujairah City Centre, Fujairah Emirate
مسجد البدية (أقدم مساجد الإمارات — 1446م)
Al Bidya Mosque is the oldest surviving mosque in the United Arab Emirates, built in approximately 1446 CE. Located along the coastal road between Dibba Al-Fujairah and Khor Fakkan, this UNESCO-recognized heritage structure features four distinctive mud-brick domes built without any internal pillars — a breathtaking feat of traditional Islamic architecture. Two ancient watchtowers stand nearby on the hillside. The mosque is an active place of worship and one of the most visited historical sites on the UAE East Coast.
Al Bidya Village, Fujairah (Between Dibba & Khor Fakkan)
مسجد كورنيش دبا الفجيرة
Beautifully situated along the Dibba Al-Fujairah Corniche, overlooking the pristine turquoise waters of the Gulf of Oman. This mosque offers one of the most spiritually tranquil prayer environments in the entire UAE — where the call to prayer (Azan) echoes across mountains on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other. Popular with both residents and the many tourists visiting Dibba's famous sandy beaches and diving resorts.
Dibba Corniche, Gulf of Oman, Fujairah
مسجد حصن دبا (الحي التاريخي)
A mosque of deep historical significance in the heart of Dibba's ancient district, near the famous Dibba Fort — a landmark that has stood for centuries overlooking the Gulf of Oman and bearing witness to the famous Battle of Dibba in 633 CE. This mosque serves as a living connection between Dibba's 7th-century Islamic heritage and its contemporary Muslim community, offering daily prayers, weekly Quran circles, and Islamic education for all ages.
Dibba Fort Historic District, Fujairah
All times in UAE local time (GST / UTC+4). No daylight saving throughout the year.
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Battle of Dibba Site (633 CE – Ridda Wars)
Dibba Fort (Historic Watchtower)
Al Bidya Mosque (Oldest UAE Mosque – 1446 CE)
Al Aqah Beach & Sandy Beach Resort
Dibba Corniche & Gulf of Oman
Hajar Mountains (Dramatic backdrop)
Musandam Oman Border (Gateway)
Al Aqah Heritage Village & Car Museum
Dibba Rock (Snorkelling & Diving Site)
Sharm Nature Reserve
Dibba Al-Fujairah (Arabic: دبا الفجيرة) is the second-largest city in Fujairah Emirate, located on the Gulf of Oman (northeast UAE). One of the most historically significant sites in the Arab world, Dibba was the location of the Battle of Dibba in 633 CE — one of the Ridda Wars fought after the Prophet's death — where the Islamic caliphate was affirmed across the Arabian Peninsula. Archaeological discoveries reveal human habitation since the 7th millennium BC and commercial activity in the 3rd millennium BC when Phoenician traders visited. Today, Dibba is a gateway to Musandam (Oman), the Al Aqah beach resort area, Sandy Beach, and the stunning Hajar Mountains, offering world-class snorkelling, diving, mountain trekking, and deep-sea fishing.