Across India, Shia communities gathered for Alvida Jumma prayers today, marking the last Friday of Ramadan. In Lucknow, thousands assembled at Asafi Masjid and other imambaras, offering prayers for global peace and expressing solidarity with the Iranian leadership following recent attacks. Devotees highlighted the martyrdom of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other innocents, emphasizing the need for justice and human rights. Meanwhile, in Jaipur, the Jama Masjid and surrounding streets were filled with Shia worshippers, with over 100,000 expected to participate in prayers and peaceful demonstrations. Security measures were in place, including traffic diversions, police monitoring, and drone surveillance to ensure order during the mass gatherings. Across both cities, prayers included supplications for world peace, safety, and the well-being of Muslim communities globally, particularly in conflict zones like Iran. The events coincided with the Global Quds Day observances, reflecting solidarity with oppressed communities and raising awareness of international tensions. Despite large crowds, the gatherings remained peaceful, with devotees observing religious rituals and conducting protests in a disciplined manner. Authorities coordinated closely with religious leaders to maintain harmony while respecting the significance of the final ten days of Ramadan.
Alvida Jumma: Shia Community Prays for Peace Amid Iran Tensions in Delhi & Jaipur

