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The Truth Behind Friday Deaths in Islam

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The Truth Behind Friday Deaths in Islam

Friday holds a special spiritual status in Islam, but dying on this day does not guarantee Paradise, Islamic scholars have clarified.

According to a hadith (Tirmidhi 1095), those who die on Friday or its preceding night will be spared from the trial of the grave. However, scholars stress that this should not be interpreted as an automatic entry into Paradise.

Renowned scholar Mulla Ali Qari (RA) noted that while relief from grave punishment is established, there is no evidence that it will never return until the Day of Judgment. Similarly, Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmadullah explained that death between Thursday night and Friday evening brings special mercy from Allah, easing the stages of the afterlife, but not ensuring immediate entry into Heaven.

Thus, while dying on Friday may be seen as a positive sign, scholars caution against equating it with guaranteed Paradise.

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Dr. Zakir Naik to Visit Bangladesh for the First Time on November 28

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Dr. Zakir Naik to Visit Bangladesh for the First Time on November 28

Renowned Islamic scholar and public speaker Dr. Zakir Naik is set to visit Bangladesh for the first time on November 28, organizers have confirmed.

Raj, the head of Spark Event Management, told Somoy News that “if everything goes as planned, Dr. Zakir Naik will arrive in Dhaka on November 28 to attend his own event.”

He added that the event is likely to be held in Dhaka’s Agargaon area, though final details will be disclosed after a press conference scheduled for October 20.

This will mark Dr. Naik’s first visit to Bangladesh. Known for his lectures on comparative religion, Dr. Naik has delivered talks in various countries across the Muslim world.

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Prayer Timetable 2025: Dhaka Fajr at 4:35 AM, Maghrib at 5:53 PM Today

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Prayer Timetable 2025: Dhaka Fajr at 4:35 AM, Maghrib at 5:53 PM Today

Staff Correspondent
Dhaka | Sunday, October 5, 2025

Islamic Foundation has released today’s official prayer schedule for Dhaka and surrounding areas, based on the sunrise and sunset timings.

According to the schedule:
Fajr: 4:35 AM
Dhuhr: 11:53 AM
Asr: 4:09 PM
Maghrib: 5:53 PM
Isha: 7:06 PM
Sunrise: 5:46 AM | Sunset: 6:00 PM

The Foundation noted that there are slight time variations for divisional cities:
Chattogram (-5 minutes), Sylhet (-6 minutes), Khulna (+3 minutes), Rajshahi (+7 minutes), Rangpur (+8 minutes), and Barishal (+1 minute).

Religious scholars emphasize that maintaining the prayer timetable is an essential act of faith and a means of attaining Allah’s blessings. Punctual prayers bring spiritual peace and discipline to daily life.

Islamic Foundation further explained that each prayer’s timing is set according to the sun’s position —
Fajr begins at dawn and ends before sunrise;
Dhuhr starts after midday;
Asr continues until sunset;
Maghrib begins immediately after sunset;
Isha lasts until midnight.

With modern technology, prayer times are now easily accessible through mobile apps, websites, and digital displays in mosques across the country.

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Dhaka Prayer Timings for Saturday Announced

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Dhaka Prayer Timings for Saturday Announced

On Saturday, October 4, 2025, prayer timings for Dhaka and its surrounding areas have been announced. The Zuhr prayer will begin at 11:50 am, followed by Asr at 4:04 pm. Maghrib prayer is scheduled for 5:46 pm, while Isha will start at 6:59 pm.

Tomorrow, Fajr prayer will begin at 4:40 am. Sunset in Dhaka today will be at 5:44 pm, and sunrise tomorrow will take place at 5:51 am.

The schedule has been published by the Islamic Research Center, Bashundhara, Dhaka.

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