It's to ensure a safe return to worship and to protect the community.
The Community Development Authority in Dubai (CDA) has compiled a list of all procedures and precautionary measures that must be followed.
There will be free Covid-19 test for clergy and workers in places of worship in cooperation with the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
Places of worship also need to provide thermal detection devices, organise the entry and exit of worshipers, and close prayer rooms immediately after each prayer.
The venues capacities cannot exceed 30%, and worshipers must bring their own prayer books and their other prayer accessories.
Prayers must be scheduled at specific times, physical distancing procedures, and comprehensive sterilization have to be carried out by sterilization centers accredited by Dubai Municipality.
Places of worship will be inspected to ensure they are following the implementation of procedures.
Regulations also stipulate not shaking hands and only waving remotely.
In addition, downloading the "Al-Hosn" application for all visitors to the places of worship is a necessity.
The UAE has strongly condemned the Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, including the targeting of Kuwait's international airport that left several people injured.
Dr Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the UAE president, has stated there "must be a firm, unified, and cohesive Gulf stance" against Iran following its recent attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain.
Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) will resume private school inspections starting from the 2026-27 academic year, with schools notified no more than 24 hours prior to the checks.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has discussed the repercussions of the Iranian attacks on the region during a phone call with Paulo Rangel, Portugal's Minister of Foreign Affairs.