Rangpur divisional Ijtema ends with final prayers
Published: 13 December 2025 :
The Ijtema ground is filled with the sounds of Amen and Amen, with millions of Muslims raising their hands in the court of Allah for this world and the hereafter. The Rangpur Divisional Ijtema ended with the final prayer with the participation of several lakhs of Muslims with the sounds of Amen and Amen. Several lakhs of religious devotees participated in it. Where guidance and peace are sought for the country, nation and Muslim Ummah.
The three-day divisional Ijtema concluded with a special prayer at 12 noon on Saturday (December 13).
Previously, the Ambayan began after the Fajr prayer. Later, after the Hedayeti Bayan, the final prayer was held.
The first-ever Tablighi Jamaat divisional Ijtema was held in a sprawling area of 80 acres of land in Amashu Kukrul area of Rangpur city. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims from 8 districts of Rangpur division and various regions of the country and abroad participated in the Ijtema. Thousands of Muslims rushed to the Ijtema Maidan from early morning to participate in the prayer with millions of Muslims. Unable to find a place in the main Maidan, they took part in the final prayer by standing in empty spaces and on the streets nearby. They raised their hands and sought the pleasure of Allah along with millions of Muslims.
Before the final prayer, a sermon was given in the light of the Holy Quran and Hadith. Then a guidance sermon was held. In the presence of millions of devotees, the Rangpur Divisional Ijtema Maidan became bustling with the sounds of worship, worship, zikir, Asghar and Allahu Akbar.
On Thursday (December 11), after the Fajr prayers, the Rangpur Divisional Ijtema began with a public address. Several lakhs of religious devotees participated in it. The two-day divisional Ijtema saw speeches in various languages by renowned scholars from home and abroad from morning till night. The religious devotees listened to various speeches on faith, morality and religion and made the intention to go out to spread the message of religion.

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