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Tyre's Muslim and Christian feasts and holy days on a single page, in the order they come around: Ashura and Arba'een, Ramadan and the two Eids, the shared Feast of the Annunciation, both the Western and Orthodox Easters, the Assumption, Christmas and more — each with its next date worked out for you. Islamic dates are shown as the expected day; the confirmed one is set by sighting the new moon and announced by a religious authority, which the page says plainly.
The day's five prayer times and the direction of the Qibla, worked out from the sun over the city following the Ja'fari method — no app to download, and the page keeps working without a connection once it has loaded. Imsak is shown for Ramadan. The start of each Islamic month is still set by moon sighting and announced locally, which the page says plainly.
The Generator Bill Checker was showing a tariff that turned out to be about a year out of date. It now uses the Ministry of Energy and Water's most recent published monthly ceiling (May 2026); the fixed monthly fees are unchanged. The ministry resets the tariff every month, so always check the latest before you compare.
Four tools to start: a plain guide to returning and rebuilding after the war (war-damage reporting, compensation, and how to stay safe around unexploded ordnance), a generator-bill checker against this month's official tariff, the emergency, hospital, council, water and power numbers in one place, and a live read of the sea off the coast for the fishing community. More to come — these are written in English for now, as the platform does not yet render Arabic.