Prasagraj: Full preparation in the city of Sangam to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr (Bakrid) which on July 21.
Muslim community people are seen making busy purchases in the local market, especially the old city area, and Ulemas and Imam have asked people to follow all the guidelines set under Pandemic Covid-19.
“We have asked everyone in our area to follow all the norms and not many people have to come to the mosque to offer Namaz but they must pray in their homes.
At the same time, Qurbani (sacrifice) must be done at home only”, said Maulana Ekramul Haque Azhari from Harwara Mosque.
The women’s shop in the market which was ahead of the Eid-ul-Zuha Eve of Tuesdayhe also said that he had asked people to offer prayers in remembering victims of Covid-19 and praying to God for the progress of the country and compatriot.
Some city mosques asked people to follow the Covid-19 guidelines because of this for their own safety.
Appeal made for people in the region to arrange the congregation in a room or offer bakrid prayers in their homes.
At the same time, the management of various mosques was seen ensuring that not many people came to give prayers on Wednesday.
At the same time, preparation for thermal scanning and cleaning the hands of worshipers has also been confirmed by people who manage the mosque.
On Tuesday, there were many crowds on the market for bakrid purchases.
Men and women look shopping until night at Chowk and Roshanbagh, Kareli, Shahganji, Chowk, Sabzzzimandi, Hatiia, Bahaduranj, Noorulla Road, Atala Intersection etc.
Bakramandi remains crowded late at night and throughout the day on Tuesday and throughout the day on Monday and all day on Monday and throughout the day.
There are many people who arrive at the market to buy their chosen goats.
Traders from various residents of Marauri Village, Puramufi, Lalgopalg, Sorona, Mauaia etc.
Reach the city with goats in trucks.
Likewise, the garment shop also witnessed a big rush when people and teenagers were seen buying new clothes for themselves and family members late at night.
“There are far fewer corona patients in the city and normal things because we can celebrate bakrid.
However, we will also offer prayers for those who die in the past few months because of Corona”, said Shahab Uddin, a local.