A mass trial for 84 people facing terrorism charges was postponed on February 7.
The 84 individuals face serious allegations of forming a covert group to execute violence and terror activities on United Arab Emirates (UAE) soil.
Most of the defendants were accused of being affiliated with the Muslim brotherhood described as one of the most influential Islamist organizations in the world.
Prosecutors will present their case in the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal (CA).
Founded in 1928, the group was designated a terrorist organization by the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt while the United States showed interest in following suit.
The defendants were accused of laundering money to finance a secret terrorist organization.