
Hyderabad masjids gearing up to welcome Ramzan
The HinduWith Ramzan comes a heightened sense of spirituality. “We see that Ramzan comes and goes, but a lot of people find themselves lacking in achieving the desired levels of spirituality,” says Maulana Ahsan bin Muhammad al Humumi, the khateeb of the Shahi Masjid, also known as Royal Mosque, in Public Gardens. “In the first daha days of Ramzan, we see namazis reaching the gates, which is a huge number,” Mr Siddiqui says. A meeting will see the MP, MLAs and government officials discussing what has been done and whatever arrangements are needed.” Mufti Mahmood Zubair, General Secretary, Jamiat Ulama Andhra Pradesh Telangana, points out that the community tends to support those in need this month. Moreover, arrangements are made for taraweeh and etekaaf, a religious practice which involves men living, in the masjid in the last 10 days of Ramzan, engrossed in prayer,” Mr. Mufti Zubair says.
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