Dhaka April 20, 2025, 2:33 am
Eid prayers may only be offered at local mosques, instead of at Eidgahs and in open spaces, during the Covid-19 pandemic
A total of 137,198 Bangladesh nationals were scheduled to go to Saudi Arabia to perform hajj this year with 17,198 under government and 120,000 under non-government management
The day's biggest congregation will be held at Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in the capital
According to the holy Quran, Lailatul Qadr is better than a 1,000 nights
The government, in the first phase, gave donation of nearly Tk10 crore to 6,959 qawmi madrasahs-cum-orphanages ahead of the Ramadan
Many Muslims took part in Jum’a prayers at mosques in Dhaka,
The country's mosques will be reopened from Johor prayers on Thursday following the health guidelines
Buddha Purnima, the biggest religious festival of the Buddhist community, is being celebrated at their respective homes in the country today (Wednesday) in view of the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s minimum Fitra, a charity donation by well-off Muslims at the end of Ramadan, has been fixed at Tk 70 per person this year.
For the first time in the country's history, city dwellers are breaking their fast without traditional food items this Ramadan
Ramadan provides an opportunity to Muslims to deal with the pandemic with its spirit.
In order to maintain social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak, no individuals or institutions will be allowed to arrange or participate in any gathering over Iftar
He made the remark during a video conference with the police officials from different units across the country regarding the overall situation of the country before Ramadan
Pakistan has lifted restrictions on congregational prayers at mosques,
The holy fasting month of Ramadan begins next week.
Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque compound will be closed to Muslim worshippers throughout the holy fasting month of Ramadan due to the coronavirus epidemic, Muslim clerics at Islam’s third-holiest site said on Thursday.
IF urgues poeple for offering special prayers to the Almighty Allah to keep our motherland, the Muslim Ummah as well as the whole world safe from the Covid-19
Participants of all Tablig Jamaat members were asked to return home with the help of administration if necessary and say prayers at home
The decision was taken at the weekly cabinet meeting held at PMO today with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair
Only the khatib, imam, muazzin, khadem in total no more than five people can pray together at mosques. For the Jummah prayer, the limit is less than 10