Muslims should celebrate Shab-e-Baaraat by staying at home

 07 Apr 2020 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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Death toll in India was 124, while Corona infected 4789 people.

According to the Union Ministry of Health in India, till Tuesday evening, the number of deaths from corona virus in India has increased to 124. The number of people infected with corona is also increasing steadily. Now it has increased to 4789.

Muslims should celebrate Shab-e-Baaraat by staying at home

Muslim religious and social leaders across the country have appealed to the Muslims to celebrate the festival of Shab-e-Baaraat at home.

On the occasion of Shab-e-Barat, Muslims go to the graveyard and pray for their family members who have passed away from the world. Apart from this, Muslims go to the mosque at night and read special prayers and offer prayers to the Quran Sharif. This time is Shab-e-Baaraat on Wednesday.

Mahmud Madani of Jamiat-ul-Ulema Hind, Maulana Tauqir Raza Khan of Bareilly, Emir Syed Saadatullah Hussaini of Jamaat-e-Islami, Maulana Mufti Mokarram, Imam of Fatehpuri Mosque, Maulana Asghar Ali Imam, Head of Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadith, Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, Delhi Minorities Commission Chairman Zafarul Islam Khan, including many religious leaders and social activists, especially appealed to the Muslim youth regarding this issues that they have not quit home and prayer at house.

He made a special appeal to Muslims to pray to Allah on this occasion to protect all the people of India from the epidemic of Corona virus.

 

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