Planning a wedding or organizing a community event in Dubai? Emiratis, government entities, and Dubai decree holders can book a majlis—a traditional sitting place used for gatherings—free of charge in various neighborhoods across the city. Majalis serve as communal spaces where people can connect, bridge generational gaps, and address social issues.
Whether you're celebrating a wedding, hosting a panel discussion, or attending a funeral, a majlis offers a welcoming environment for your event. Here’s everything you need to know about booking a majlis, the available locations, required documents, and important guidelines.
Available Majalis:
- Mina Jumeirah 1 Majlis
- Jumeirah 3 Majlis
- Mina Umm Suqeim 1 Majlis
- Mina Umm Suqeim 2 Majlis
- Umm Suqeim Majlis
- Mina Al Hamriyah Majlis
- Al Mizhar Majlis
- Al Fahidi Majlis
- Al Lisaili Majlis
- Al Bahar Majlis
- Hatta Majlis
- Al Rashidiya Majlis
- Al Khawaneej Majlis
Required Documents:
For Social Events (e.g., weddings, graduations):
- An electronic copy of the applicant's Emirates ID
- An electronic copy of UAE passport
For Authority Events (e.g., workshops, lectures, discussions):
- An electronic copy of the speaker's valid Emirates ID
Bookings can be made through the Dubai Now app, Majalis Dubai app, the Community Development Authority (CDA) website, or by emailing CDA. Official entities can expect the booking process to take one working day if all required documents are provided. For social events, the process typically takes between 2 to 5 days.
Points to Note:
- Events must align with UAE traditions and customs.
- The applicant must be a UAE national or hold a Dubai-issued decree.
- Official entities must specify the type of event and provide administrative approval if necessary.
- Food service is not allowed, and hospitality is limited to Fawalah (traditional Emirati refreshments).
By following these guidelines, you can easily secure a majlis for your event, ensuring a meaningful and culturally respectful gathering in Dubai.
News Source: Khaleej Times