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Alvida Jumma Mubarak: Significance and Traditions of the Farewell Friday

Alvida Jumma, the Last Friday of Ramadan, is a day of reflection, gratitude, and devotion as Muslims prepare for Eid

Jumma, the sacred day in Islam, is marked by special congregational prayers and sermons, offering teachings on duties to Allah and humanity

Alvida Jumma, marking the end of Ramadan, is a day of mercy and forgiveness. Muslims observe extra worship, read the Quran, and offer heartfelt duas

On Alvida Jumma, Muslims seek forgiveness, offer duas for themselves and others, and pray for peace, health, and mercy for loved ones

Alvida Jumma highlights charity, with Muslims aiding the needy and reflecting Ramadan's spirit of compassion and kindness

Alvida Jumma is observed with extra prayers, Quran recitation, and Itikaf, bringing joy for Eid and sadness as Ramadan ends

Alvida Jumma reminds Muslims to pray for another Ramadan and uphold faith, gratitude, and good habits year-round

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