Major announcement in Saudi mosques regarding Ramadan
Major announcement in Saudi mosques regarding Ramadan
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Riyadh: 170000 people lost their life due to coronavirus, while millions of people have been infected with this virus. It is a bit difficult for scientists to say how long will be able to get rid of this disease. Saudi Arabia on Monday increased the suspension of prayer in two major mosques - the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque.

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This step was taken to stop the spread of coronavirus during the month of Ramadan. The president-general of the two major mosques, Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz al-Sudais, said in a tweet that Masjid al-Haram and al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Mecca will broadcast prayers (adan) throughout the month, but the mosque will remain completely closed , From which no Namaji can enter.

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Ramadan is the holiest month for Muslims worldwide. For the whole month (29 or 30 days) of Ramadan, people of Muslim community keep fasting, read Quran. Apart from every day's Namaz, a special Namaz is also recited during the night in Ramadan, which is called Taraweeh. People of the Muslim community eagerly wait for Ramadan throughout the year. During Ramadan, Muslims avoid eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset. The day ends with Taraweeh. This time the Pak month of Ramadan will start from 24 or 25 April on the moon sighting.

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