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Women allowed to offer prayers in Riaz-ul-Jannah twice a day

October 5, 2022 11:47 AM


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Women pilgrims will now be able to perform prayers in Riaz-ul-Jannah from 6am to 11am in morning and 9pm to 12am at night, 24NewsHD TV channel Wednesday reported citing a new schedule issued by the administration of Masjid-e-Nabawi (SAW).

The administration of Masjid-e-Nabawi (SAW) said that the timings of prayers would be different on Friday. “On Friday, women pilgrims will be able to perform prayers at Riaz-ul-Jannah from 6am to 9am in morning and then from 9:30pm to 12am at midnight,” it added.



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