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The Islamic Foundation has urged the authorities concerned to hold the Jumma (Friday) prayers at the same time in all mosques across Bangladesh.

In a press release on Sunday, the Islamic Foundation said Friday is a day for communal gathering and is considered a weekly Eid. It holds special significance and sanctity due to the blessings and goodness present at a specific time on this day.


It observed that in Bangladesh, Jumma prayers are held at different times in different mosques — some start at 1:00pm while others at 1:30pm and some at 1:50pm.

Due to this variation in timing, Muslim devotees — especially travelers and pedestrians — often face confusion and difficulties.

To resolve this issue and for the convenience of devotees, the Islamic Foundation has called for Jumma prayers to be held uniformly at 1:30pm in all mosques nationwide.

The press release concluded with a directive, requesting that necessary measures be taken to ensure the prayers are conducted at the same time — 1:30pm — in all mosques within respective divisions and districts.