ISLAMABAD, Feb 18 (NNI): The Ministry of Religion Affairs announced on Tuesday it will hold a week-long Qur’an recitation event (Mehfil Shabeena) at the iconic Shah Faisal Mosque in Islamabad from Ramadan 21-27, saying that renowned reciters of the holy book from all over the country will partake in it.
Shabeena is an annual event in which the entire holy Qur’an, which has over 6,000 verses, is recited in up to three nights during the last days of Ramadan.
Muslims around the world visit mosques frequently in the last ten nights of Ramadan, considered the most blessed of the holy month and in which believers around the world spend late hours saying voluntary prayers and reading the Qur’an.
Ramadan in Pakistan is expected to begin either at the end of February or beginning of March, depending on the sighting of the moon.
“Preparations are underway to hold the national Mehfil Shabeena from Ramadan 21-27 under the Ministry of Religious Affairs,” the religion ministry said in a statement.
It said that out of a total of 56 nominated Qur’an reciters from Pakistan’s four provinces, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir areas, only 14 have been selected to take part in the event.
The ministry said four Qur’an reciters from Punjab, two each from Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces have been selected for the event. One Qur’an reciter each from GB and Azad Kashmir have been selected.
The Faisal Mosque is a landmark of Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, spread over 54,000 square feet that can accommodate over 250,000 people at a time.
It is the largest mosque in Pakistan and the fourth largest in the world, breaking from traditional Islamic structures like domes and instead built along clean modern lines resembling the tents used by nomadic Arab Bedouin tribes, with sloping roofs and a unique angular body. NNI