
Some couples in the United Arab Emirates made Eid Al Adha 2025 even more special by welcoming their infants in the early hours of the auspicious day, giving an already treasured celebration a deeper significance. These families commemorated a more intimate miracle—the birth of new life—as the city woke up to the call of Eid prayers and the spirit of unity, joy, and sacrifice.
On June 6, 2025, at 1:39 a.m., the first Eid baby was born at NMC Royal Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Jordanian parents welcomed a healthy baby girl, weighing 3.56 kg, into the world naturally. The twelfth child of homemaker Rehaf Mohamed Mansour and computer engineer spouse Ibrahim Abdel is baby Sila. Dr. Eman Abdel Fatah Sade was in charge of the delivery.
I’m grateful to the entire crew and thrilled to receive my angel as my Eid present,” Rehaf added. The medical staff congratulated the family from the bottom of their hearts and said they were thrilled to be a part of this momentous occasion.
Nikita Paresh Wadka and Yogesh, Indian expatriates living in Dubai, received their first child, a boy, at Prime Hospital in Dubai at 1:54 a.m. At birth, he weighed 2.9 kg. The pleased parents remarked, “We are thrilled to have our son born on such a special day.
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