A special supplication (munajat) was offered after the first congregation of Eid prayers at the capital’s National Mosque, Baitul Mukarram, seeking forgiveness for sins and praying for the welfare of the country, the nation, and the global community.
Devotees began gathering at the mosque from early morning on Saturday (March 21) to join the Eid congregation. The mosque was filled to capacity well before the first jamaat, which began at 7:00 am.
The first congregation was led by Maulana Mizanur Rahman, Senior Pesh Imam of the mosque. It concluded at 7:26 am with a supplication.
Even before the end of the first congregation, a large number of worshippers were waiting for the second congregation. As soon as the first one ended, they entered the mosque.
During the supplication, prayers were offered seeking Allah’s forgiveness for sins, as well as peace and welfare for the country, the nation, and the global community.
Worshippers also prayed for the acceptance of their fasting and other acts of worship during Ramadan. Prayers were also offered for the departed souls, seeking eternal peace for them. Many devotees were seen in tears, seeking forgiveness and praying for the well-being of humanity.