The first time in the history that no religious congregation took place on Eid-ul-Fitr, Monday celebrated amid the nationwide lockdown, and people followed the protocol of staying at their homes and offering Eid prayers at homes. To prevent the COVID-19 Muslims avoided handshakes and hugs. (mohammedhussain.reporter@gmail.com).


Eidgahs, major mosques, and shrines were totally closed and Eid prayers were not offered here to prevent the spread of COVID-19.



