As we speak marks the observance of Juma-tul-Wida, the final Friday of the holy month of Ramazan, a day of great spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide. This present day is being commemorated with deep reverence throughout numerous Muslim nations, together with Pakistan.
Juma-tul-Wida is a day when Muslims rise at daybreak, cleanse themselves, and don new apparel. They congregate in mosques in massive numbers to supply prayers, recite verses from the Holy Quran, have interaction in acts of charity, and search divine blessings and forgiveness.
Because the holy month of Ramazan nears its conclusion, mosques resonate with the poignant farewell Kalam ‘Alwida Alwida hai, Mahe Ramazan tu Hum se Wida Hai’. This Kalam recited in unison by the devoted, their eyes welling up with tears on the prospect of bidding farewell to this blessed month.
Hundreds of thousands will take part in Friday prayers at mosques nationwide. Particular supplications will made for the development and prosperity of Pakistan and for the unity of Muslims globally. Non secular leaders and Imams will underscore the importance of the fasting month and the observance of Juma-tul-Wida.
Within the federal capital, the biggest Juma-tul-Wida congregation will happen on the Faisal Mosque, whereas in Lahore, it is going to be on the Badshahi Mosque. To make sure the protection of the attendees, stringent safety measures have carried out at a number of mosques.