Abu Dhabi Gurudwara ((new)) Page

So, the next time you are in Abu Dhabi, skip the mall for an afternoon. Go to Mussafah. Eat the dal . Wash a dish. And leave with a full belly and a fuller heart.

The moment you step inside, the noise of the city fades. The complex is dominated by the Darbar Sahib (the main prayer hall), a vast, serene space where the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy scripture) rests under a glittering gold-plated canopy. The air vibrates with the sound of Kirtan (spiritual hymns) broadcast through the hall, creating a meditative hum that is impossible to resist. If you visit the Gurudwara, you must experience the Langar . This is the community kitchen, and it operates on a scale that would impress any five-star hotel. abu dhabi gurudwara

Every single day, the kitchen serves free vegetarian meals to thousands of people. We aren't talking about a small snack; we are talking about a full meal—fresh rotis (flatbreads), spiced lentils (dal), rice, vegetables, and a sweet dessert. So, the next time you are in Abu

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In a city that sometimes feels like a fever dream of luxury, the Gurudwara grounds you. It reminds you that the foundation of human civilization isn't gold or oil—it is Seva (selfless service) and Sangat (community). Wash a dish