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Awqaf Ministry Determines Public Prayer Locations for Eid Prayer - Jordan News

Awqaf Ministry Determines Public Prayer Locations for Eid Prayer - Jordan News

Jordan News27-03-2025
Awqaf Ministry Determines Public Prayer Locations for Eid Prayer The Ministry of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs, and Holy Places announced that the Eid al-Fitr prayer will be held at 7:00 AM at public prayer locations, in addition to the mosques where Friday prayers are held. اضافة اعلان In a press statement on Thursday, the ministry stated that the main Eid prayer site in the Kingdom will be at the Sports City in the capital, Amman, at Gate No. 3. The statement explained that the public prayer locations for Eid and the names of the preachers in all regions of the Kingdom can be accessed via the ministry's website and its social media accounts.
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