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  • Saudi: Prophet’s Mosque cleaned five times a day during Ramzan

    Saudi: Prophet’s Mosque cleaned five times a day during Ramzan

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    Riyadh: The Agency for the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Prophet’s Mosque has announced that it is intensifying its efforts to clean and sterilize the Prophet’s Mosque during the holy month of Ramzan, the Saudi Press of Agency (SPA) reported.

    According to statistics released by the General Presidency, the mosque and its courtyards are sterilized five times a day, while the toilets are cleaned about ten times a day.

    The carpets of the Prophet’s Mosque are cleaned five times a day with a total of 300 carpet sweeping machines, and its floors are washed with 92 washing machines using 1,500 liters of fresheners and 18,000 liters of environmentally friendly sterilizers.

    Additionally, 2,800 cupboards for shoes are cleaned and sterilized daily.

    The agency has also equipped 10,000 chairs to serve the elderly and provide comfort for visitors and worshipers during their time in the Prophet’s Mosque.

    The agency said, through its various departments, that it works in continuous coordination with the relevant authorities to serve visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque in accordance with the directives of the rulers, and to provide the highest level of services and improve them to achieve the goals of the Kingdom’s vision 2030 in increasing the number of pilgrims and visitors.

    300,000 iftar meals provided daily at Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah

    Every year, catering companies prepare for the iftar meals of the holy month of Ramzan to visitors at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, serving around 300,000 meals a day.

    Iftar meals are served inside the mosque and surrounding areas with a focus on maintaining sanitary conditions. Meals usually include dates, fresh bread, yogurt, water, and sandwiches.



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  • Hyderabad: Ahead of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra, mosque, dargah covered with cloth

    Hyderabad: Ahead of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra, mosque, dargah covered with cloth

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad is all set for Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra which is scheduled to be taken out on March 30. Ahead of the procession, the Siddiamber Bazar mosque and a dargah have been covered with cloth.

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    A dargah covered with cloth

    The procession will begin from Seetarambagh temple at 9 am on March 30 and will culminate around 7 pm on the same night at Hanuman Vyamshala grounds, Koti. The procession will go through Bhoiguda Kaman, Mangalhat police station road, Jali Hanuman, Dhoolpet Puranapul Road, Gandhi Statue, Jumerath Bazaar, Begum Bazaar Chatri, Siddiamber Bazaar, Shankar Sher Hotel, Gowliguda Chaman, Putlibowli crossroads, Koti and Sultan Bazaar before finally reaching its destination at Hanuman Vyamshala.

    Traffic restrictions in view of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad

    In view of the Sri Rama Navami Yatra in Hyderabad, the city traffic police have announced traffic restrictions. The traffic on the procession route will be diverted when it goes through the designated route.

    The traffic police have advised commuters to take alternate routes to reach their desired destinations.

    The diversion points under Goshamahal Traffic Police Station are Mallepalli Junction, Boiguda Kaman, Aghapura Junction, Gode-ki-Khabar, Puranapool X Road, MJ Bridge, Labour Adda, Alaska T Junction, SA Bazar U Turn and MJ Market whereas, the diversion points under Sulthanbazar Traffic Police Station are Afzalgunj T Juntion, Rangmahal Junction, Putlibowli X Road, Andhra Bank X Road, DM & HS X Road, Sultan Bazar X Road, Chaderghar X Road, Kachiguda Inox, GPO Abids, Yousufian & Company and Boggulakunta X Road.

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    Raja Singh to lead Rama Navami procession

    Controversial MLA T Raja Singh of Goshamahal who is currently suspended from BJP is set to lead the Ram Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad on March 30.

    On his Twitter, he shared his video inviting all ‘Ram-bhakt’ to join the procession.

    Last year, he made provocative statements during the procession, and the Shahinayathgunj police station registered a case against the MLA.

    In his speech, Singh spoke against the alleged boycott of Hindu vendors in the Old city on the occasion of Ramzan. He said, “If Hindus were to target the traitors (Muslims) similarly, they would run out of business and would not even be in a position to beg as even alms are given to the poor by Hindus.”

    He further remarked, “If Hindus awaken, all Muslims will be vanquished.”

    In August last year, the police issued a notice to the MLA in the hate speech case.



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  • Maha: Imam assaulted in mosque in Jalna village; case registered

    Maha: Imam assaulted in mosque in Jalna village; case registered

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    Jalna: Tension prevailed in a village in Maharashtra’s Jalna district after unidentified persons entered a mosque, assaulted an imam and allegedly cut off his beard, a police official said on Monday.

    Victim Zakir Sayyed Khaja was alone in the mosque in Anwa village in Bhokardan tehsil when the incident took place at 7:30 pm on Sunday, he said.

    He was found lying unconscious and has been admitted in Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Aurangabad, the official added.

    Superintendent of Police Akshay Shinde visited the village to monitor the situation and a sizable number of police personnel has been deployed to maintain peace, he added.

    A case has been registered and efforts were on to nab the accused, Inspector Abhijit More said.

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  • Ramzan 2023: Saudi ready to receive millions to Grand Mosque, Prophet’s Mosque

    Ramzan 2023: Saudi ready to receive millions to Grand Mosque, Prophet’s Mosque

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    Riyadh: The Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah are ready to receive millions of worshippers and visitors during the holy month of Ramzan 1444 AH/2023, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    With the latest technology and highest standards, the head of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais announced the readiness of the two holy Mosques for the holy month.

    Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais said that all stairs, elevators, sound systems, guidance services and technical services have been prepared to receive the influx of visitors that the two mosques will witness during the holy month.

    Al-Sudais said that the presidency “has completed the maintenance of the advanced audio system, as well as the audio and video broadcasting of the call to prayer and prayers around the world as part of the Ramzan preparations.”

    On March 16, Al Sudais published a list of the imams who will lead the Taraweeh, night prayers that take place during Ramzan.

    Muslims from all over the world and within the kingdom, especially during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramzan, visit the two holy Mosques to perform Taraweeh, and Umrah and pay respect to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    In recent months, Saudi Arabia has unveiled a series of facilities for Muslims who want to come to the country to perform Umrah.

    The kingdom expects the number of Umrah pilgrims to reach 9 million from the beginning of the season last July until the end of Ramzan.

    The monitoring committee announced that the month of Ramzan will start on Thursday after the observers were unable to spot the new crescent moon on Tuesday.



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  • Karnataka: Stones pelted at mosque, Muslim houses, 15 detained

    Karnataka: Stones pelted at mosque, Muslim houses, 15 detained

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    Fifteen people were detained by the police on Tuesday after alleged stone pelting was reported on a mosque, an Urdu medium school and a few Muslim houses during a Hindu bike rally to unveil the statue of Sangolli Rayanna. in Haveri district, Karnataka.

    Reports suggest that on March 9 a similar rally was carried out and a few members of the Muslim community were alleged to have pelted stones. Today’s incident was suspected to be a revenge act.

    Haveri Superintendent of Police Dr. Shivakumar informed that two vehicles and 8-10 houses were damaged. “The rally was going on peacefully but suddenly nearly 150 people took a sudden detour and went near the mosque and pelted stones We have detained 15 people for investigation. Further action will be taken. the situation is under control,” he said.

    A man named Irfan Mulla, who spoke to news9live said he was standing near his car when the stone pelting broke out. “They attacked our homes and vehicles. I was standing near my car when they suddenly started chasing me,” he said.

    The statue was unveiled at a program in the presence of state agriculture minister Patil and urban development minister Byrathi Basavaraj.

    The mob allegedly also threatened the children going to the school and pelted stones at the nearby mosque, the nearby Urdu school was also pelted with stones.

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  • Saudi sets rules to offer Iftar services in Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah

    Saudi sets rules to offer Iftar services in Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah

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    As the holy month, Ramzan 1444 AH is around the corner, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has announced the requirements for providing iftar services for those fasting in the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    This came in a statement issued by the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Prophet’s Mosque, which it published on its Twitter account.

    Here are the requirements

    • Licenses and commercial records must be valid of the catering contractors for Haj and Umrah
    • The space and area of ​​the facility in the affiliated facilities shall not be less than 600 square metres
    • Each facility must have a Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
    • License for minimum of 3 refrigerated food transport vans, equipped with 4 stainless steel trolleys per vehicle
    • Experience in this field without obtaining relevant comments affecting product and service quality
    • Specialized cooling centers with an area of ​​not less than 45 square meters for storage before and after packaging
    • Providing dedicated and equipped sites for packaging, the area of ​​which is not less than 65 square meters.

    The agency also confirmed that iftar service providers in the Prophet’s Mosque are allowed to distribute meals themselves or through catering companies.

    It also pointed out that the distribution of breakfast meals through catering companies will only be for people who will receive a license from them according to the conditions listed in the license and in compliance with the general specifications approved by the Food and Drug Organization.

    It is necessary for Iftar service providers to update their information through the agency website after receiving SMS update request messages. They must also abide by the dates, places, and amounts specified for them in the permit.

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  • Saudi plies over 9K EVs for Umrah pilgrims, Grand Mosque visitors

    Saudi plies over 9K EVs for Umrah pilgrims, Grand Mosque visitors

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has provided more than 9,000 electric vehicles (EV) for Umrah pilgrims and visitors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Holy Mosque and the Prophet’s Holy Mosque has provided electric vehicles (EVs) round the clock for elderly and disabled Umrah performers and pilgrims.

    The move helps them to perform the needed rituals with ease.

    More than 9,000 electric vehicles are at the service of visitors to the Grand Mosque and can be pre-booked through the Tanaqol (transport), which aims to serve pilgrims and Umrah performers through the latest technological developments.

    The application helps in the purchase of tickets and pre-booking of electric vehicles and reduces overcrowding at points of sale and delivery.

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  • Ayodhya Mosque construction to begin after Ramzan

    Ayodhya Mosque construction to begin after Ramzan

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    Ayodhya: The construction of a mosque in Ayodhya is likely to start after the holy month of Ramzan.

    The Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) has given clearance to the mosque complex layout in Dhannipur village in a recent board meeting.

    Nitish Kumar, district magistrate and chairman of ADA, Ayodhya, said, “All pending clearances to Ayodhya’s mosque cum complex project have been cleared in the recent board meeting. The sanctioned layout of the mosque will be handed over to the Sunni Central Waqf Board (SCWB) in the next couple of days after completing a few formalities.”

    The SCWB called the development a big move and said it will call a meeting, probably after Ramzan, in this context.

    Athar Hussain, secretary Indo Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF) – the trust formed by SCWB to look after the construction in Dhannipur-said, “We will convene a meeting after Ramzan where we will finalise the plan to start construction. In the same meeting, we will also chalk out the final date to begin construction of the mosque complex.”

    The holy month of Ramzan is likely to start on March 22 and conclude on April 21.

    On November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court’s Constitution Bench permitted the construction of a temple in Ayodhya at the site where the 16th Century Babri Masjid once stood and was brought down by ‘Kar Sevaks’.

    The apex court, in the same judgment, had also asked the government to allot a “prominent and suitable” five-acre plot in Ayodhya for the construction of a mosque in lieu of the Babri Masjid.

    While the board’s clearance has paved the way for the construction of the mosque, the SCWB has maintained that it did not want to associate the upcoming mosque with the disputed 16th Century structure that was brought down on December 6, 1992.

    Hence, they said, it would not be named after any Mughal emperor.

    Athar Hussain said the mosque cum complex will be named after freedom fighter and revolutionary Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah Faizabadi. It will include a mosque, hospital, community kitchen, and museum among others.

    “The maximum area would be allocated to the hospital. We plan to develop a multi-specialty hospital that would be equipped with state-of-art facilities. The entire hospital will be established in two phases. In the first phase, arrangement for 100 beds would be made while in the second phase, 100 more beds will be added. The hospital will offer the best treatment in cancer care, transplants, spine, heart, robotics, orthopaedics, emergency and others,” he added.

    Professor S.M. Akhtar, a Lucknow-based architect-cum-town planner and founder dean, faculty of architecture, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi, has been appointed by the trust to design the mosque.

    Besides, the trust has also appointed renowned historian, international relations expert and chronicler of Indian cuisine Professor Pushpesh Pant as consultant curator of its archival museum that would be a part of the mosque complex.

    The specialty hospital, community kitchen and a museum will be housed in a multi-storey vertical structure. These will be metres away from the mosque and a century-old Sufi shrine will be in between.

    The mosque, meanwhile, will be spherical in shape with a capacity to accommodate 2,000 ‘namazis’ or worshippers at a time.

    It will be four-times bigger than the Babri Masjid.

    The hospital complex will be six-times the size of the mosque. The mosque will be built on 3,500 square metres of land while the hospital and other facilities will straddle an area of 24,150 square metres.

    The building will be zero-energy to convey a message on climate change. All power demands in the mosque will be met with the help of solar panels and there will be no electricity connection.

    A green patch will be developed and saplings will be procured from all over the world, including Amazon rainforest, places where the bushfire took place in Australia and other geographical locations in India.

    There is no detailed plan yet to collect contributions for the project. Two separate bank accounts have been created to collect money for the construction – the first for the mosque and the second for other structures.

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  • Aligarh mosque covered with tarpaulin ahead of Holi

    Aligarh mosque covered with tarpaulin ahead of Holi

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    Aligarh: In keeping with the practice adopted few years ago, a mosque in Aligarh has been covered with tarpaulin before the festival of Holi, in order to ensure it is not smeared with colour.

    The police administration ensures this to maintain peace and order.

    The Abdul Karim Masjid at Aligarh’s most sensitive crossroad the ‘Halwaiyan’ is covered with a tarpaulin at night so that hoodlums do not smear the mosque with colours during Holi.

    This has been the practice since the past few years.

    Haji Mohammad Iqbal, Mutawalli-Masjid Halwaiyan said, “On the instructions of the administration, we cover the mosque with tarpaulin so that no one can throw colour or dirt in the mosque.”

    “Ever since the Yogi Adityanath government has come to power in Uttar Pradesh, the mosque is being covered during Holi,” he added.

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  • UP: New Ayodhya mosque to be bigger than Babri, says IICF secy

    UP: New Ayodhya mosque to be bigger than Babri, says IICF secy

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    Ayodhya: The Ayodhya Development Authority has given the final clearance for the construction of Dhannipur mosque here as mandated by the Supreme Court in the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi verdict.

    A mosque, a hospital, a research institute, a community kitchen and a library are to be constructed by the Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF) trust on five acres of land given by the Uttar Pradesh government. The construction was delayed for over two years due to pending clearance and matter of change of land use by the Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA).

    “We have approved the project of Ayodhya mosque in the board meeting held on Friday. The sanctioned maps will be handed over to the Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF) after few departmental formalities which are to be completed within a couple of days,” Gaurav Dayal, Ayodhya Divisional Commissioner, told PTI.

    IICF secretary Athar Hussain said the trust will soon hold a meeting after all the clearances are made and finalise the plan for the construction of the mosque.

    “We laid the foundation of the mosque on January 26, 2021. We chose that day because, on this day, India’s Constitution came into effect more than seven decades ago,” he said.

    “The Dhannipur mosque will be bigger than Babri Masjid. It will not be modelled on the structure which once stood in Ayodhya,” Hussain told PTI.

    In a historic judgment on November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court ordered the construction of a Ram temple at a disputed site in Ayodhya and asked the government to allocate five acres of land for the construction of the mosque at a prominent place in the district.

    The IICF trust, constituted for the construction of the mosque, announced its plans to build a hospital, a community kitchen, a library and a research institute, along with the mosque.

    Hussain said the upcoming hospital will serve humanity in the true spirit of Islam as taught by the Prophet 1,400 years ago.

    “The hospital won’t be the usual concrete structure, but will be in sync with the architecture of the mosque, replete with calligraphy and Islamic symbols,” he said.

    “While the hospital will treat the sick and infirm, the community kitchen will feed the hungry, blurring barriers of religion, caste and creed. The green belt at the site will create awareness on climate change and the research institute will study the contribution of Muslims in the freedom struggle and the legacy of Hindu-Muslim brotherhood which helped India attain independence,” the IICF secretary added.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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