Published on: March 30, 2025
By: [BTI]
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
Muslim Community Gathers for Festive Prayers and Togetherness
Eid-ul-Fitr, the festival symbolizing unity, peace, and brotherhood, will be celebrated with great enthusiasm today. Haji Rais Ahmed Shakeel, President of the Jama Masjid and the Muslim community, extended heartfelt Eid greetings to all residents of Rajnandgaon through a press release.
He emphasized the spiritual and social significance of Ramadan, describing it as a month of blessings and self-discipline. According to him, fasting is not only an act of devotion but also a means to cleanse the body and soul, fostering compassion and generosity towards the less fortunate.
The Essence of Eid-ul-Fitr
Haji Rais Ahmed stated that Eid-ul-Fitr is a festival that promotes love, harmony, and social unity. He highlighted the importance of spreading happiness beyond religious boundaries, ensuring goodwill among people of all faiths. He also encouraged individuals to support the underprivileged, reinforcing the festival’s true essence.
“Eid is not just a festival for Muslims; it is a celebration of humanity, love, and brotherhood. It teaches us to respect and embrace all communities with kindness and generosity,” said Haji Rais Ahmed Shakeel.
Traditional Eid Prayers and Celebrations
The Eidgah in Mathpara is all set for the grand Eid prayer, which will be conducted at 8:30 AM today. Preparations have been completed with the help of Shahar-e-Mutawallian members, ensuring a smooth and peaceful congregation.
Key Highlights of Eid Celebrations:
- The Jama Masjid and all local mosques were adorned with lights throughout Ramadan.
- Special prayers were held across different mosques for national peace and prosperity.
- Several community leaders and mosque representatives extended their Eid greetings.
- Families and friends will gather for traditional feasts, exchanging sweets and goodwill.
Changing Trends in Festivities
Reflecting on evolving traditions, Haji Rais Ahmed Shakeel noted that in earlier times, Eid celebrations would last for an entire week, but modern lifestyles have brought significant changes in the way festivals are observed. Despite this, the spirit of Eid remains intact, promoting harmony and togetherness.
Community Leaders Extend Greetings
Syed Afzal Ali, media in-charge of the Muslim community, reported that mosques across the city were vibrant with prayers and devotion throughout Ramadan. Leaders from various mosque committees conveyed their Eid wishes, including:
- Haji Hafiz Mohammed Hannafi – Gol Bazaar Mosque
- Haji Abdul Razzaq Badgujar – Al Aziz Mosque, Indamara
- Syed Ali Ahmed Guddu – Moti Mosque, Tulsipur
- Haji Abdul Wafeed Yasini – Gauri Nagar Mosque
- Haji Mohammed Wafeed – Shahe Madina Mosque, Shanti Nagar
- Syed Asgar Ali Hasmi – Kanharpuri Mosque
- Irfan Sheikh – Head of Jalalbagh Dargah and Madrasa
- Jalaluddin Nirwan – Cemetery Committee President
- Syed Akram Ali – Dargah Syed Atal Shah Wali
FAQ Section
What is the significance of Eid-ul-Fitr?
Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, symbolizing gratitude, charity, and unity. It is a time for prayers, feasts, and sharing happiness with others.
When and where will the Eid prayer be held in Rajnandgaon?
The Eid prayer will be held at Mathpara Eidgah at 8:30 AM.
How do Muslims celebrate Eid?
Muslims celebrate by attending prayers, giving charity (Zakat al-Fitr), sharing meals with family and friends, and exchanging greetings.