Eid-ul-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the holy month of Ramzan, is being celebrated with joy and unity across India. The sighting of the moon has led to special prayers (Namaz) being offered at mosques, Eidgahs, and open grounds, with people from different parts of the country comi
In Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore, people gathered at the Islamiyah Matriculation Higher Secondary School to offer namaz, marking the end of holy month Ramzan.
Paswan, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief, said that political parties must refrain from commenting on anyone's religion since it was a matter of personal faith.
From bustling city centers to peaceful rural towns, the spirit of togetherness and devotion was palpable as families, friends, and neighbors shared in the festivities.
Speaking to ANI, Maulana Khalid Rasheed Firangi Mahali said, "The moon of Eid-al-Fitr will be sighted on 30th March and if the moon is sighted, then Eid will be celebrated on the 31st March. In this regard, the Islamic Centre of India has issued an advisory in which we have appealed to the M
"This is a way to mark protest in a democracy. Today, you will see Muslims wearing black armbands come to offer namaz. This will send a clear message that the community is against this bill," AIMPLB spokesperson Rasool IIyas told ANI.
Chandra Shekhar Aazad, the MP from the Aazad Samaj Party-Kanshi Ram, has strongly criticised the Meerut police for its warning against offering Eid namaz on the roads, alleging that the police officers in Uttar Pradesh are engaged in a "competition" to make provocative statements aimed at
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ravi Kishan on Thursday asked who started the practice of offering Namaz on the streets and urged Hindus and Muslims to celebrate their festivals without troubling the public.
Delhi Assembly Dy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht stated that Namaz should not disrupt public movement and supported closing meat shops during Navratri as a gesture of brotherhood. His remarks followed BJP MLA Karnail Singh's letter on public Namaz.