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Eid-ul-adha celebrated at home, Masjid miss buzz prayer time

Eid-ul-adha celebrated at home, Masjid miss buzz prayer time
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Guwahati: Idul Adha, who was a lot of awaited celebrated throughout Assam on Wednesday with a number of people offering prayers at the Covid-19-roof mosque.
According to reports from various districts, Buzz ordinary lost when people celebrate the festival within their boundaries with full compliance with the Covid-19 protocol.
Only five people offer Namaz with masks while maintaining physical distance at the Bura Jame Mosque, the oldest mosque in the city.
The origin of the mosque can be traced to the Mughal invasion in 1615.
During the reign of the Ahom King Swargadeo Rudra Singha (1696-1714), the mosque emerged but collapsed in the earthquake later and was reconstructed on the 19th century.
The Mosque Committee said that the mosque never looked like this before the pandemic.
“We never thought that we had to experience a period where people would live in the fear of death because of the virus.
We missed Eid al-Fitre because of the pandemic in May.
We pray to God to show all our mercy and bless us,” Committee members said.
On the previous occasion, the mosque saw a meeting of around 1,200 people on such occasions.
Considering a constant surge in a positive case of Covid-19, the state government on Monday issued certain restrictions on public movements and meetings.
This results in a quiet view on the mosque and eidgah maidans in the city and in other parts of the country.
12 hour curfew, starting at 5pm to 5 in the morning, has been charged on 27 districts, including kumbrup (metro).
While five districts were under total hours of night, two districts were under 16 hours of night from 1pm to 5 in the morning.
The new Covid-19 soup was issued by Secretary Chief Jishnu Barua on Monday said that everyone had to celebrate Eid at home.
Religious rituals such as Namaz can be offered at mosques with no more than five people, including the head of religion.
There is a rush on the market, including in the bazaar luxury business center, and shopping centers.
Afraid of Covid, coupled with high commodity prices, making many buyers go.
“We can’t buy as much as we want because our budget is limited.
Plus there is a limit on the celebration.
So it’s better to maintain a low celebration home,” Nekib Hussain said.
Central Hillal Committee, Assam, Secretary, Alhaj Imdad Hussain, said, “We longed for the issue last year due to the next pandemic and locking.
This year we missed it.
Health is a priority, not a celebration.
People must be careful.
One single error can cause Destruction.

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