
People thronged mosques across Delhi for namaz (prayer) on Eid al-Fitr, embracing the spirit of unity and devotion, as a blanket of fog added an unusual charm to the celebrations.
The Delhi Police said security was stepped up across the city to maintain law and order and ensure a peaceful Eid.
A soft haze hung over several parts of the city, with mosque domes and minarets appearing partially veiled, creating a striking visual.
A sense of celebration was palpable as people exchanged greetings after the namaz.
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Mufti Mukarram Ahmed, the chief imam at Jama Masjid, called it a day of joy and togetherness.
“This is the festival of Eid, the ‘Meethi Eid’. I appeal to people across the country to stand together in both happiness and sorrow, promote love and harmony, and help one another,” he said.
Sheikh Ahmed said humanity remains the strongest bond, and no religion advocates conflict.
Source: dailypioneer.com