In the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent and other cities of the country, they made a festive prayer in connection with the end of the Holy month of the month of Ramazan and the end of the post.
The mosques of the capital were already crowded with townspeople in the morning who wanted to collectively perform a festive prayer.
Many spread prayer rugs in the courtyard of mosques and adjacent streets, which the police closed for the movement of transport.
The festive prayer in the Cathedral Mosque of Khazret Imam, where one of the oldest copies of the Holy Koran was stored on the gazelle’s skin, was under the leadership of the Chairman of the Office of Muslims of Uzbekistan, Mufti Nuriddin Khaliknazarova.
In the festive preaching, Khaliknazarov recalled Muslim traditions, according to which the elderly and patients are visited on holidays, lay off offended.
After prayer, believers lifted prayers for the development and prosperity of the country, calm and peace around the world.
The President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev also congratulated the holiday of compatriots.
On the eve of the head of state signed a decree on the pardon of 426 prisoners in connection with the holiday.
Throughout the Holy Ramazan, Taravikh-Namaz (the desirable prayer, which is performed per month, Ramadan after a mandatory night prayer (isha) and lasts until the dawn appears) in more than 2 thousand mosques of the country.