Bangladesh

2nd phase of Ijtema underway

A man and his son pray at the Ijtema ground during the Akheri Munajat of the first phase of Biswa Ijtema on January 15. Photo: Prabir Das

The second phase of the three-day Biswa Ijtema, billed as the second largest congregation of Muslims after Hajj, began on the banks of the River Turag in Tongi today.

This phase of the 56th edition of the Biswa Ijtema started with the "a'm bayan" (general sermons) after Fajr prayers with the participation of a large number of devotees, including the followers of Indian preacher Maulana Muhammad Saad Al Kandhalvi.

However, Maulana Saad is not attending this year's Ijtema. The sermons were delivered by Pakistani Islamic scholar Maulana Mohammad Osman and were translated into Bangla by Maulana Zia bin Qasim.

Thousands of devotees from home and abroad thronged the banks of the Turag to listen to scholars reciting and explaining verses from the Quran and to renew their commitment to Islamic values.

In the afternoon, they will offer Jumma prayers, led by Maulana Saad's son Yusuf bin Saad Kandhalvi, at the Ijtema ground.

"Additional police personnel have been deployed in and around the Ijtema venue to ensure the security of the devotees. The venue has been brought under CCTV surveillance," Gazipur Metropolitan Police (GMP) Commissioner Molla Nazrul Islam said.

Health camps were set up for the devotees to provide them with treatment like the previous years.

However, a 75-year-old devotee from Barguna, Mofizul Islam, died at the Ijtema venue early Friday due to complications of old age.

The three-day Biswa Ijtema will end on January 22 with Akheri Munajat.

Meanwhile, the metro rail service will run from 8:00am to 5:00pm on January 22 for the smooth movement of the devotees attending the second phase of the congregation.

The first three-day phase of Ijtema ended on January 15 with Akheri Munajat.

Tabligh Jamaat has been organising the congregation in Tongi since 1967. In 2011, it divided Ijtema into two phases to accommodate a large number of attendees.

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