AhlulBayt News Agency: All mosques in Bangladesh have been directed to offer Jummah (Friday) prayers at the same time to eliminate confusion.
In a letter on Sunday, the Islamic Foundation suggested holding Friday prayers at all mosques across the country at 1:30pm.
The letter, signed by its Director General Abdus Salam Khan, has been sent to all the divisional directors and district-level deputy directors of the foundation.
"It is requested to take necessary measures to offer Jummah prayers at all mosques located in the division and district at the same time i.e. at 1.30pm," the letter read.
The Islamic Foundation says the prayers are currently offered at 1pm, 1:30pm, and 1:50pm at the mosques in Bangladesh.
"Muslim devotees, especially the wayfarers, face confusion and difficulties due to the difference in time. In order to prevent this problem, the Islamic Foundation is calling on all mosques across the country to offer Jummah prayers at 1:30pm at the same time for the convenience of the devotees," the letter added.
Bangladesh is a Muslim majority country in South Asia. Some 160 million Muslims live in Bangladesh, which is the fourth largest Muslim population in the world (after Indonesia, Pakistan and India).
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