Iftar With Emiratis: UAE Residents Invited To Local Homes This Ramadan

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(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Federal Youth Authority initiative connects residents and tourists with local families for a shared meal, fostering cultural understanding

** PUBLISHED:** Wed 18 Feb 2026, 3:16 PM

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Ruqayya Al Qaydi

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The UAE is home to a vibrant mix of cultures, where many nationalities live, work, and celebrate together peacefully. To foster further cultural understanding, the authorities have started the ‘Emirati Values Iftar’ initiative, inviting residents and visitors to share iftar meals with local families across the country.

The Federal Youth Authority’s initiative offers an opportunity for people from diverse backgrounds to experience Emirati hospitality firsthand. Individuals will be hosted by local families in their homes or in neighbourhood councils (majlis), giving an intimate setting for cultural exchange and dialogue.

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Open to both UAE residents and visitors from foreign countries, the move aims to build bridges and promote the core Emirati values of tolerance, generosity, and community. It will be an immersive experience, with hosts and guests sharing not just a meal, but also conversations about the nation’s heritage and values.

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The Federal Youth Authority has set some guidelines to make sure everyone has a respectful and genuine experience. Guests should follow a modest dress code, and conversations during the Iftar should focus on Emirati culture and values.

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Both hosts and guests are responsible for the accuracy of the information they provide during registration.

The Authority also notes that it reserves the right to cancel any visit if necessary and is not responsible for any damages that may occur during the hosting. Registration is now open on the Authority website.

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