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The story begins on Eid morning, as Hamid sets out for the Eidgah with other boys from the village. Hamid is notably impoverished next to his friends, poorly dressed and famished-looking, and has only three paise as Eidi for the festival. The other boys spend their pocket money on rides, candies, and beautiful clay toys, and tease Hamid when he ...
Eidgah or Idgah, also Eid Gah or Id Gah (Persian: عیدگاه "site of Eid [observances]"; Bengali: ঈদগাহ; Punjabi: عید گاہ; Urdu: عید گاہ; Hindi: ईदगाह) is a term used in South Asian Islamic culture for the open-air enclosure usually outside the city (or at the outskirts) reserved for Eid prayers offered in the ...
Idgah may refer to: . Eidgah, an open-air enclosure reserved for Eid prayers; Idgah (short story), by Premchand Idgah, Uttar Pradesh, a neighbourhood in Agra; Id Gah Mosque, in Kabul, Afghanistan
The Mughal Eidgah is a monumental structure built during the Mughal Empire. the Eidgah was built by Mir Abul Qasim, a Diwan of Shah Shuja and builder of Boro Katra. The Mughal subahdars and diwans living in this land used to come to the Eidgah for Eid prayers. [2] Mihrab (central prayer-niche) that Emams faced during prayers.
The Report held IUML leader Dr. Shamim Ahmed Khan and his supporters responsible for the riots. The report justified Police firing in self defense, Shamin Khan deliberately spread rumors that pigs have been let loose at Eidgah on Eid Day, it enraged the Muslim community and they launched attacks on Police stations and other communities.
Although the date of Eid al-Fitr is always the same in the Islamic calendar, the date in the Gregorian calendar falls approximately 11 days earlier each successive year, since the Islamic calendar is lunar and the Gregorian calendar is solar. Hence if the Eid falls in the first ten days of a Gregorian calendar year, there will be a second Eid ...
Shahi Eidgah is an open-air urban prayer hall meant for Eid festival prayers, built by a Mughal ruler. It may refer to: Sylhet Shahi Eidgah, in Sylhet, Bangladesh, built in the 17th century; Dhanmondi Shahi Eidgah, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with an urban open space and mosque built in the 17th century; Shahi Eid Gah Mosque, in Multan, Pakistan
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