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At the UN Security Council, Pakistan’s envoy Asim Iftikhar Ahmad inadvertently admitted responsibility, acknowledging that India’s humanitarian aid to Afghanistan was being destroyed by Pakistan’s actions.
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Since the sighting of Ramzan, hijab-clad women across Hyderabad have been attending taraweeh prayers in large numbers at mosques, madrasas, and community halls. Local groups and seminary students are playing a key role in organising these congregations for women.
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In Kasaragod, Kerala, the Sree Poobanam Kuzhi Temple hosted a community Iftar during the Brahmakalashotsavam festival, reflecting religious harmony. Local Muslim residents, unable to attend previous feasts due to Ramadan, shared dates and meals in the temple courtyard
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Many people wonder whether the holy month should be called Ramzan or Ramadan. Both are correct. The difference comes from how the Arabic letter ḍād is pronounced in different languages, especially in South Asia compared to global English usage.
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Sehri time ends at 5.05 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.31 pm
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Sehri time ends at 5.05 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.30 pm
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Sehri time ends at 5.067 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.30 pm
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Sehri time ends at 5.07 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.30 pm
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Haleem is deeply woven into Hyderabad’s identity and has evolved as an economic powerhouse, a tool for diplomacy, shaping business, politics and community ties across the city and beyond
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Sehri time ends at 5.08 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.30 pm
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Sehri time ends at 5.09 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.30 pm
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Sehri time ends at 5.10 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.30 pm
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Social organization ‘Terminate Hunger Welfare Association’ is distributing around 2500 boxes containing date, water melon, banana, papaya, musk melon, guava, grapes and other fruits along with a bottle of water
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Sehri time ends at 5.10 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.29 pm
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On Saturday night, the “taraweeh” prayers were held at mosques in the city and a huge gathering was witnessed at mosques across the city
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During this holy month, the Dawoodi Bohras fast from dawn to dusk, engage in recitation and memorisation of the Quran, host communal meals, and actively participate in acts of charity.
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The decision to extend its operating hours was made public by the café management.
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Soon after the announcements were made the mosque managements rolled out new prayer mats to facilitate the namazis who gather in large numbers for the ‘taraweeh’ prayers.
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Number of Iftar parties by NRIs have increased in number in Saudi Arabia, but the spirituality is lost. Now 'Sahri' parties are also being organised
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Hyderabad: In a rigid competition with more than 15 food items across the country with Geographical Indication (GI) status, the famous Hyderabadi Haleem has bagged the ‘Most Popular GI’ award. Awarded by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the winner was chosen based on public opinion. The voting was done between August 2 and October […]