During the holy month, more than 2,100 mosques across the Central Asian country will hold Taraweeh prayers, with over 1,700 completing the recitation of the entire Quran within 27 days, the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan said.
Approximately 3,500 reciters with melodious voices will lead the Taraweeh prayers and the Khatm Quran in mosques.
On February 27, a presidential decree titled “On the Worthy Conduct of the Blessed Month of Ramadan” announced that the month of Ramadan this year will commence on March 1.
Additionally, the Fatwa Center of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan has determined the nisab of zakat, sadaqa al-fitr, and fidya amounts for Ramadan 2025 AD / 1446 Hijri.
The International Holy Qur’an Competition is being held in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan from 24 to 29 November of this year. A student of the Tashkent Islamic Institute, Saydburkhon Fazliddinov, is taking part in the event. The competition is held among participants aged 25 to 35.
Muslim Board of Uzbekistan
Press Service