Jamat-ul-Vida 2024: All about Ramadan's last Friday

By Chayanika Das
Updated On Apr 05, 2024 11:41 am IST

As Jamat-ul-Vida marks the end of Ramadan, it also reminds Muslims to prepare for the joyous festival of Eid al-Fitr, which follows shortly after.

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Jamat-ul-Vida, observed on the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, holds significant spiritual importance for Muslims worldwide. This day marks a solemn occasion as it signifies the conclusion of the blessed month of fasting and reflection.  (HT Photo/Kunal Patil) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 05, 2024 11:41 am IST

Jamat-ul-Vida, observed on the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, holds significant spiritual importance for Muslims worldwide. This day marks a solemn occasion as it signifies the conclusion of the blessed month of fasting and reflection.  (HT Photo/Kunal Patil)

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Jamat-ul-Vida is a day of special prayers and supplications, where Muslims seek forgiveness, blessings, and mercy from Allah as the month of Ramadan nears its end. (HT Photo/Deepak Gupta) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Jamat-ul-Vida is a day of special prayers and supplications, where Muslims seek forgiveness, blessings, and mercy from Allah as the month of Ramadan nears its end. (HT Photo/Deepak Gupta)

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Muslims come together in mosques and community centres to offer congregational prayers and listen to sermons that emphasize the importance of faith, charity, and unity. (HT Photo/Deepak Gupta) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Muslims come together in mosques and community centres to offer congregational prayers and listen to sermons that emphasize the importance of faith, charity, and unity. (HT Photo/Deepak Gupta)

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It is a time for increased acts of charity and kindness, as Muslims are encouraged to give to those in need and support their communities during this auspicious period. (AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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It is a time for increased acts of charity and kindness, as Muslims are encouraged to give to those in need and support their communities during this auspicious period. (AFP)

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Jamat-ul-Vida is a day for introspection, repentance for past wrongdoings, and seeking spiritual renewal as believers prepare for the upcoming Eid celebrations. (AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Jamat-ul-Vida is a day for introspection, repentance for past wrongdoings, and seeking spiritual renewal as believers prepare for the upcoming Eid celebrations. (AFP)

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Many Muslims observe fasting on this day as a sign of devotion and dedication to their faith, following the example set by Prophet Muhammad. (REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Many Muslims observe fasting on this day as a sign of devotion and dedication to their faith, following the example set by Prophet Muhammad. (REUTERS)

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On Jamat-ul-Vida, Muslims seek blessings for themselves, their families, and the entire Muslim community, praying for peace, prosperity, and guidance in the days ahead.(Pexels) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 05, 2024 11:41 am IST

On Jamat-ul-Vida, Muslims seek blessings for themselves, their families, and the entire Muslim community, praying for peace, prosperity, and guidance in the days ahead.(Pexels)

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    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Chayanika Das

    Chayanika Das is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times. She focuses on the gallery section, covering news and lifestyle, and also writes features.

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