Published 22:31 IST, May 20th 2020
Jamat ul Vida: Meaning, significance during Ramadan & how it is celebrated
Jamat ul Vida is one of the most important days of the Ramadan month. Here is how it is celebrated, and its meaning and significance to Muslims.
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Think week will have last Friday of Raman month. This last Friday is kwn as Jamat ul Vida. Jamat ul Vida is a highly auspicious day for Muslims and is usually one of most active days of Raman month. Every Friday of Raman month is considered to be a special day, full of blessing and salvation. As Jamat ul Vida is last day of Raman month, it is considered as one of holiest days of year.
Jamat ul Vida's meaning, significance and celebrations
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This year, Jamat ul Vida will be celebrated on May 22, 2020. Jamat ul Vida, also kwn as Jummat-al-vida, literally means Friday of farewell. It also means Good Wishes of Holy Quran. As it is last Friday of Raman month, it is considered a highly auspicious moment and Muslims all over globe dedicate mselves to study of scriptures and worship of Allah.
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Men have to go to mosques on this day. After spending time at mosques, Muslims have to give back to community by feeding poor, conducting charity works, and helping needy and those who cant help mselves. On this day, most mosques across globe conduct special prayers for welfare of whole world.
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All Fridays are auspicious for Muslims, as, on this day, those who re from Quran can expect prosperity and safety; which is why Fridays during Raman are considered especially special. Due to se reasons, Jamat ul Vida is one of most important Holy days for all Muslims. It is believed that on this day, prayers never go unticed and that charity work assures goodwill among community.
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People re Quran multiple times on this day. All Muslims must start ir Jamat ul Vida with a morning prayer, after which y must partake in charity and give food to poor and needy. After all prayer and charity, Muslims also hold massive feasts in ir homes and celebrate with all ir friends and family. Moreover, Muslims also believe that all past grievances and arguments must be forgotten on this day.
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22:31 IST, May 20th 2020