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Bishwa Ijtema: First phase ends with prayers for peace

Staff correspondent
15 Jan 2023 12:34:53 | Update: 15 Jan 2023 17:49:17
Bishwa Ijtema: First phase ends with prayers for peace
Muslim devotees arrive in an overcrowded train to take part in the Akheri Munajat or final prayers during 'Biswa Ijtema', an annual congregation of Muslims in Tongi on January 15, 2023 — AFP photo

The first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, one of the biggest congregations of Muslims in the world, ended with the Akheri Munajat (final prayer) on Sunday.

Leader of Bangladesh Tabligh Jamaat Maulana Hafez Zobair Ahmad conducted the final prayer between 10-10:30am.

Thousands of devotees raised their hands, seeking divine forgiveness and blessings for peace and prosperity of the Muslim ummah. They also prayed for the country’s welfare.

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After two years of break because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Ijtema began on the banks of the Turag river in Tongi after Fajr prayers on Friday (January 13) with general sermons by noted Islamic scholar Maulana Ziaul Haque of Pakistan.

As part of the rationalized traffic system, movement of vehicles remained suspended from 12am on Saturday till the Akheri Munajat this morning – from Tongi to Bhogra Bypass on Dhaka-Mymensingh highway, Khamarpara Road, and Abdullahpur to Bypile on Ashulia Road, said Gazipur Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mollah Nazrul Islam.

So far, seven elderly devotees have died at the Ijtema venue during the first phase of the global congregation, said Jisanul Haque, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Gazipur Metropolitan Police.

Tabligh Jamaat has been organising the congregation at the venue since 1967. In 2011, it divided Ijtema into two phases to accommodate a large number of attendees.

The second phase of Ijtema will be held from January 20 to 22 this year.

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