Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated on the first day of Shawwal 1443 Hijri, which is expected to fall on Monday or Friday, 21 April 2023. The exact date of Eid depends on the appearance of the moon.

On this day, Muslims all over the world will celebrate the end of Ramadan, which is a month of fasting.

It is customary for Muslims to offer prayers, exchange gifts, and visit relatives and friends on this day. They also wear new clothes and eat special foods to mark the occasion.

May Allah bless us all and grant us the strength to perform our fasting and other religious duties in the months ahead. Ameen!

Eid ul-Fitr is a joyous occasion that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. It is a time for prayer, celebration, and giving thanks to Allah. Eid ul-Fitr falls on the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. In Pakistan, Eid ul-Fitr is a public holiday, and many Muslims attend special Eid prayers at mosques or outdoor locations. Prayer times vary depending on the city, but they generally occur early in the morning. After prayers, Muslims often visit relatives and friends, exchange gifts, and enjoy special Eid foods. Eid ul-Fitr is a time of joy and thanksgiving, and it is an important part of Pakistan’s cultural heritage.

Namaz Eid ul Fitr is one of the most important prayers in Islam. It is offered during the month of Shawwal, after the completion of the fast of Ramadan. The timings of Namaz Eid ul Fitr vary depending on the location, but in general, it is offered soon after the sun has risen. In Pakistan, Namaz Eid ul Fitr is offered in major cities such as Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, and Peshawar. The prayer is typically offered at Namaz mosques or outdoor locations such as parks. Namaz timing for Eid ul Fitr in Pakistan is generally: Fajr Namaz immediately after sunrise, Zuhr Namaz halfway between sunrise and sunset, Asr Namaz – immediately after sunset, Maghrib Namaz – immediately after Isha Namaz.

Eid ul Fitr will likely be celebrated on Monday or Tuesday, as there is no chance of citing the Shawwal moon. The Meteorological Department has said that because it’s not possible for this year’s festival date to match with Ramazan falling within its duration (which ended last month), then observances must take place outside or inside a mosque depending if one desires prayer space indoors over open spaces where needed; accordingly Coronavirus SOPs are being adhered too while processing prayers according to those guidelines keeping doors & windows opened during offerings whether they’re offered.

Eid ul Fitr 2023 time in Pakistan All Major Cities

Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most important Islamic festivals which is celebrated by Muslims all over the world. Eid ul Fitr Namaz timings in Pakistan will be announced a few days before the festival. Most mosques and imams will announce the Eid prayer timings on their websites and social media platforms.

The Eid prayer is a special congregational prayer which is offered to thank Allah for His blessings and to ask for His forgiveness. It is obligatory for all adult Muslims to offer this prayer. The Eid ul Fitr Namaz timings in Pakistan will be different from other parts of the country due to the difference in time zones. In Pakistan, the Eid prayer will be offered at around 8:00 am.

The following are timings for Eid prayers in various cities in Pakistan so that people can be prepared

Eid ul Fitr Namaz Timing in Karachi 2023

TimingPlaces
6:30amJamia Masjid Mohammadi Ghousia Colony Behind Central Jail Karachi
6:30amKD Ground Mangal Bazaar Railway Society
6:30amJamia Masjid Qubaa Chawal Godown Morr, Sherpao Colony
6:30amMasjid Usman Ghani Gulistan Johar Block 12
6:30amJamia Darul Uloom Rahmaniyah, Lea Market
6:30amJamia Masjid Mahmoodiyah, Mohammadi Masjid, Miranaka, Lyari
6:45amJamia Masjid ul Muneeb, Sector 5, Surjani Town E
6:50amJamia Masjid Farooq Azam
6:50amJamia Islamia Mahmoodia Dost Muhammad Junjhar Goth New Sabzi Mandi
7:00amJamia Masjid Hadi Islam Ittehad Town
7:00amMarkazi Jamia Masjid Noorani Adamjee Road, Landhi
7:00amJamia Masjid Quba Keamari
7:00amJamia Masjid Subhani Future Colony Landhi Quaidabad
7:00amJamia Masjid Aqsa Muzaffarabad Colony Landhi
7:00amFederal B Area, Jamia Masjid Madina Block 15
7:00amMustafa Jamia Masjid, Block 14, Federal B Area
7:10amBehind New Sabzi Mandi, Super Highway
7:10amJamia Masjid Siddique Akbar
7:15amJamia Masjid Syedna Farooq Azam, Steel Town Gulshan
7:15amEid Gah, T-Ground. Federal B Area
7:30amJamshid Ansari Park near Madaniya Islamia University Gulshan-e-Iqbal
7:30amJamia Masjid-e-Qudsiya Madrasa Anwar-ul-Quran Siddique Nazimabad No. 2 Chhota Maidan
7:30amJamia Shamsul Uloom and Masjid Pathan Kemari
7:30amJamia Masjid Toor, Jamia Usmania, Sher Shah
7:30amJamia Masjid Madni, Keamari
7:30amJamia Usmania, Bakrapiri, Yusuf Goth
7:30amJamia Masjid Noman Sector 8 / E Gulzar Colony Korangi Industrial Area
7:30amJamia Masjid Haqqani Ali Muhammad Brohi Goth Bengali Para
7:30amJamia Masjid Noor Rahim Shah Colony Orangi Town
7:30amJamia Masjid Mazharul Uloom Hamadia, Ittehad Town
7:30amAl-Huda Mosque, Gaddafi Town, Landhi
7:30amJamia Masjid Bab-ul-Islam Nawab Colony Ittehad Town
7:30amJamia Masjid Hanfia Mohammadi Block 6, Liaquatabad
7:30amNoorul Aqsa Mosque, Musa Colony, 8th Street
7:40amHaqqani Mosque, Ghazi Goth Ijtima Gah
7:45amJamia Masjid Taqwa Jhatial Goth near Gulshan-e-Maymar
7:45amJamia Masjid Noorani Baloch Goth Orangi Town Sector 7A
7:45amEidgah Abdullah Gabol Goth near Gulshan-e-Maymar
7:45amJamia Masjid Dargah Abdullah Shah Ghazi
7:45amJamia Masjid Farooqi, Malir H
8:00amJamia Masjid Muhammadi
8:00amPearl Continental Hotel
8:30amJamia Masjid Rehman, Maymar Bungalows Ahsanabad
8:30amJamia Masjid Usman Ghani; New Sabzi Mandi Super Highway, Junjhar Goth
8:45amJamia Masjid Qaba Jamali Para Gul Goth
8:45amJamia Masjid Baitul Mukarram, Faizan Town New Sabzi Mandi
10:00amJamia Masjid Qadir, Shahra-e-Faisal Awami Markaz
10:00amJamia Masjid Qadir, Shahra-e-Faisal Awami Markaz




Eid ul Fitr Namaz Timing in Lahore 2023

The Eid ul Fitr Namaz timings in Lahore for 2023 have been announced. The timings are as follows:

TimingPlaces
5:30amMakki Masjid Anarkali
6:30amJama Masjid Australia Railway Station
6:30amMasjid Noor Urdu Bazaar
6:45amWazir Khan Masjid
7:00amJamia Masjid, Noorani Sadar Cantt
7:00amJamia Masjid Syed Chirag Ali Shah Walton Training School Community Certified Icon
7:00amJamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Shah Kamal
7:00amJamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Madholal Hussain
7:00amJamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Mian Mir
7:00am(Jamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Shah Jamal Ichhra)
7:15amMuslim Masjid Lohari
7:15amMarkazi Jama Masjid Shadman
7:30amJamia Masjid Madina Anarkali
7:30amJamia Masjid Darbar Shah Inayat Qadri
7:30amJamia Masjid Neela Gumbud Anarkali
7:30amJamia Masjid Pir Maki
7:30amJamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Dataganj Bakhsh
8:30amMaulana Abdul Khabir Azad of Badshahi Mosque Lahore

Eid ul Fitr Namaz Timing in Rawalpindi 2023

TimingPlaces
7:00amJamia Masjid Madina Kabari Bazaar
7:30amJamia Masjid Ghousia Pul Shah Nazar
7:30amJamia Masjid Maulvi Nadir Din Mohalla Imam Bara
8:00amLiaqat Bagh
8:15amEid Gah Sharif Asghar Mall Road

Eid Al Fitr 2023 1443 Prayer Time in Islamabad

Time of Salat Eid Al Fitr 2023 in Islamabad – Pakistan ( 05:32 AM )




Eid-ul- Fitr Namaz Timing in Multan 2023

TimingPlaces
5:45amJamia Masjid Zia Khawaja Colony
6:30amJamia Masjid Naseeruddin Qadeerabad
7:amAbdali Markaz Jamia Masjid
7:amJamia Saeedia Usmania Rasheedabad
7:15amJamia Masjid Ghousia Pir Qaim Shah Qadirabad
7:15amJamia Masjid-ul-Khaliq Government Pilot High School, Nawa Shehar Chowk
7:30amDargah Hazrat Shah Shams Tabriz
7:30amJama Masjid Bihar Madina Shah Rakn Alam Colony
7:30amJamia Masjid-ul-Qadir Dera Ada
7:30amMasjid Madni, Qadeer Abad
8:15amDarbar Hazrat Bahauddin Zakaria
8:30amDarbar Hazrat Shah Rukn-ud-Din Alam
8:30amShahi Eid Khanewal Road
8:30amMarkazi Jama Masjid Cantt
8:30amDargah Hazrat Musa Pak Shaheed
8:30amBagh Lange Khan
8:amQadeemi Jama Masjid Mumtaz Abad
8:amJamia Masjid Jalal Baqeri
8:amJamia Masjid Khatam-e-Nabuwat
8:amAl-Qasim Al-Uloom Gol Bagh
9:amJamia Masjid Imran Androon Pak Gate

Eid-ul- Fitr Namaz Timing in Quetta 2023

TimingPlaces
6:30amDarbar Marriage Hall, Railway Station
7:00amEidgah Farooqia Shah Zaman Town, Central Road
7:30amEidgah GOR Colony
7:30amLiaqat Park
7:45amMarkazi Eidgah Toghi Road
7:45amEidgah Wapda Colony, Airport Road
7:45amMarkzi Eidgah Sara GorGhai
8:00amSandeman High School
8:00amEidgah Shaidrah
8:15amRailway Hockey Ground

Eid ul fitr Namaz Timing Peshawar 2023

TimingPlaces
6:30amBagh Naran Hayatabad, Jamia Masjid Ramdaz Chowk
7:15amEid Gah Charsadda Road
7:30amMasjid Mohabbat Khan

Eid ul fitr is one of the most important Muslim festivals which is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm all over the world. It marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and is a time for family and friends to get together and celebrate. In Pakistan, Eid ul Fitr is a public holiday and people usually have a three-day break from work or school.

Most people in Pakistan celebrate Eid ul Fitr by going to the mosque for special prayers, followed by feasting and visiting with family and friends. Homes are often decorated with lights and colourful banners, and children often receive new clothes and gifts. It is also common for people to exchange greeting cards and give small token gifts to family and friends.

In Pakistan, Eid ul Fitr is considered a major festival, with large celebrations taking place in all of the country’s major cities. Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Faisalabad are some of the most popular places for people to celebrate this special time of year. A lot of people also travel to Islamabad, the capital city, to celebrate Eid ul Fitr with their loved ones.

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