
Based on the moon sighting, the first night of Taraweeh will be on Friday, May 26 and the first day of Ramadan will be on Saturday, May 27.
Isha prayers at the Masjid Abu Bakr will start at 10 p.m. every night in Ramadan and be followed by the Taraweeh prayer led by Qari Abdul Basir Durani. Ramadan Timetable
Masjid Abu Bakr adheres to the traditional principle that Islamic lunar months begin and end based on the confirmed, verifiable naked-eye sighting of the new crescent moon. Due to multiple such sightings, Ramadan will begin tomorrow.
Eid-ul-Fitr is slated for Sunday, June 25 or Monday, June 26, based on the moon sighting.
May Allah (swt) accept all our worship and supplications in this month of mercy and grace. Ameen.
Isha prayers at the Masjid Abu Bakr will start at 10 p.m. every night in Ramadan and be followed by the Taraweeh prayer led by Qari Abdul Basir Durani. Ramadan Timetable
Masjid Abu Bakr adheres to the traditional principle that Islamic lunar months begin and end based on the confirmed, verifiable naked-eye sighting of the new crescent moon. Due to multiple such sightings, Ramadan will begin tomorrow.
Eid-ul-Fitr is slated for Sunday, June 25 or Monday, June 26, based on the moon sighting.
May Allah (swt) accept all our worship and supplications in this month of mercy and grace. Ameen.