
People across Pakistan are preparing to offer Eid-ul-Fitr prayers on Saturday, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan with devotion and traditional celebrations that unite communities nationwide.
Authorities have made extensive arrangements at mosques and Eidgahs to ensure smooth, safe, and peaceful congregations, deploying security personnel and volunteers to manage crowds and maintain order during large-scale gatherings.
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Eid prayers will be held at thousands of locations across the country, with worshippers participating in special prayers for peace, prosperity, and the overall well-being of the nation and its citizens.
Citizens are encouraged to observe safety protocols while attending Eid congregations, maintaining social harmony and respecting space at prayer sites, which remain important for fostering unity and spiritual reflection during the festival.
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Prayer timings may vary depending on city and mosque, and people are advised to check schedules in advance to ensure punctual participation, allowing families and communities to celebrate Eid together peacefully and joyfully.
Preparations include ensuring adequate facilities, crowd management, and coordination with local authorities, reflecting Pakistan’s commitment to facilitating religious observances while prioritizing public safety during one of the most important Islamic festivities of the year.