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Holy Shab-e-Qadr today

Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Ministry of Religious Affairs gives special instructions on Covid-19 restrictions

Dhaka, August 7: Considering the coronavirus infection situation, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has issued special instructions to observe the extended restrictions in religious institutions till August 10.

Lockdown: Government gives 9-point directive for mosque-goers

Dhaka, July 1: The government has imposed a seven-day strict lockdown from Thursday (July 1) as coronavirus infections have risen at an alarming rate. At this time, every worshiper has to come to the mosque after performing ablution from his home and performing sunnat prayers at home. Besides, the worshipers who come to the mosque must wear masks.

Maximum of 20 people allowed in the congregation of Waqt and Tarabi prayers

Dhaka, April 13: As the coronavirus pandemic has taken on a new shape, a maximum of 20 worshipers will be able to participate in the five daily prayers in the mosque and the Tarabi prayers in Ramadan to ensure proper protection. In the current situation, the Ministry of Religious Affairs issued the directive on Monday (April 12) on the instructions of the Cabinet Division.

Devotees ask for a Covid-19 free world during Eid prayers

Devotees gathering to offer prayers on Eid asked for a novel coronavirus pandemic free world on Saturday.

Bangladesh to celebrate Eid-al-Azha tomorrow

The Islamic community will be celebrating Eid-Al-Adha on August 1. The occasion is considered the biggest religious festivity for Muslims.

Eid prayers to be offered inside mosques

Officials have directed citizens to offer Eid prayers inside mosques, as opposed to open spaces. Embraces, which are a common sight during the festival, have also been asked to avoid, keeping in mind the Covid-19 pandemic.