As the last Ashra of Ramadan commenced, thousands of Muslims across Pakistan and other Muslim countries began their spiritual retreat through Itikaf, seeking divine blessings.
In Peshawar, the mosques were adorned with an air of devotion, and the atmosphere became filled with an intensified spiritual presence.
The start of the final ten days of the holy month saw an increase in activity in the city’s mosques, with special arrangements made to accommodate those engaging in Itikaf.
In Peshawar, the Sunehri Mosque had witnessed a significant influx of worshippers, with young and elderly alike taking part in the sacred practice.
The preparations for Itikaf have been meticulously arranged to ensure that the needs of the worshippers are fully met during this blessed period.
Meanwhile, in Karachi, a similar scene unfolded as millions of Muslims sat in Itikaf, seeking closeness to the Higher Power.
The special provisions had been put in place in the city’s mosques for those observing the sacred practice.
Muslims in Karachi have gathered in mosques, staying in seclusion to dedicate themselves entirely to worship and prayer, with the aim of witnessing the sighting of the Shawaal moon."
The atmosphere in both cities was charged with devotion, as the faithful devoted themselves to spiritual reflection, worship, and prayers during the last ten days of Ramzan.