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Eid-ul Fitr celebrated across the country

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14 May 2021 18:59:08 | Update: 14 May 2021 20:26:58
Eid-ul Fitr celebrated across the country
Devotees saying Eid prayer at Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in Dhaka on Friday - PID photo

Eid-ul-Fitr, the largest religious festival of Muslims, was celebrated on Friday amid religious fervour and enthusiasm after a month of fasting.

As the Shawwal moon was not sighted in Bangladesh on Wednesday evening, the Eid festival was celebrated on Friday.

President M Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina greeted the nation in separate messages on the occasion of holy Eid-ul-Fitr.

Besides, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addressed the nation at 7:15pm on Thursday.

This year, Eid had been celebrated in a different scenario without any outdoor programme and Eid jamaat at Eidgahs across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The government urged people to avoid Eidgah or other open places for Eid congregations and offer prayers at local mosques maintaining health guidelines.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs issued an emergency circular recently saying, “Although the Islamic Sharia encourages offering Eid prayer at Eidgah or open places, the devotees are now requested to offer their prayers at nearby mosques due to the Coronavirus situation.”

It also suggested disinfecting mosques before Eid prayers and advised against rolling out carpets on the floors.

The devotees were urged to bring prayer mats from home. Other than that, arrangements were made at entrances of the mosques for washing hands, the notification added.

The devotees were directed to wear masks inside mosques and avoid using prayer mats and caps that were stored there.

The emergency circular asked mosque authorities not to allow children, elderly people, people with physical ailments, and those taking care of the sick to attend jamaats.

Apart from these, the devotees were requested to avoid shaking hands and the customary hugging after the prayers.

With the risk of virus infections, thousands of people have already left the capital to celebrate Eid with their near and dear ones at their native homes.

Television channels and radio stations have been telecasting special programmes.

Special diets have been served in hospitals, jails, government children’s homes, Chhotomoni Nibash, centres for persons with disabilities, shelter homes, orphanages, Vagrant Welfare and Destitute Welfare centres.

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