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Ramadhan enters in final Ashra, thousands observe Aitikaf

The ongoing holy month of Ramadhan has entered its final Ashra (10 days) and thousands of Muslims began to observe Aitikaf in Masjids and Shrines.

THE NIGHT OF FORGIVENESS

"How long shall I wait? Even I have no fate; “THE NIGHT OF FORGIVENESS” has been titled you; Thus all blessings fell upon us like dew."

Govt postpones ‘Shab-i-Qadr’ holiday

The Jammu and Kashmir Government has postponed observance of holiday on account of 'Shab-i-Qadr' to 10th May, 2021 (Monday).

Eid prayers can’t be offered at home, Grand Mufti says

As the holy month of Ramadan is in progress, Grand Mufti Thursday appealed people to offer Shab-e-Qadr prayers at home and avoid any kind of social gatherings amid the Coronavirus outbreak in Kashmir Valley.

Laylat-ul-Qadr to be observed tonight in Kashmir

Srinagar: Muslims across the world will observe the holy Shab-e-Qadr or Laylat-ul-Qadr, a night considered to be equal to praying for 1000 months, with...

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