Ramadan's first Roza, people prayed from homes due to lockdown
Ramadan's first Roza, people prayed from homes due to lockdown
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The moon of Ramadan was seen on Friday evening. After which the city Qazi announced Ramadan. Today is the first Roza of Ramadan. Due to the lockdown, people prayed from home. Along with this, the city Qazi Maulana Mohammad Ahmed Kasami said that this time due to the lockdown, prayer has to be done from the houses. He appealed to all the people not to gather crowds anywhere. Also offer Namaz from your homes.The city Mufti Mo. Salim Ahmed also congratulated Mahe Ramadan and said that this time iftari should also help the needy people of the neighborhood. He has appealed to people to pray in homes. Along with this, this time for Rojedars, there will be more than 14 hours fast in Mahe Ramadan.

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According to the time table of Roza released in Doon, where the first Roza will be 14 hours and 39 minutes, then the last Roza will be 15 hours and 27 minutes. It will be a tough test. The beginning of the Rosary will be around 14 and a half hours, but by the time of reaching the last ashra, the daily time will increase by about 48 minutes. City Mufti Mo According to the calendar of Ramadan issued by Salim Ahmad, on April 25, the first Roza Sahri will end at 4.15 am.

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Roza Iftar will take place after 14 hours 39 minutes at 6.54 in the evening. On the 30th day of Ramadan, the time of Sahri will end at 3.45 am and Roza Iftar will be at 7.12 pm in the evening. That is, the last Roza will be about 48 minutes longer than the first fast. Mufti Salim Ahmed says that it is the month of prayers for Rozedars. In this, along with the punctual namaz of the five times, special Taraweeh prayers are also offered in Isha's namaz every night.

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