The final ceremony of the month of Ramadan will be held with Quran recitation rituals.

Today, on the sixth night, one of the largest and most spiritual ceremonies characteristic of the sacred month of Ramadan in Islam will take place across our country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the official statement from the press service of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, on this night the Khatm of the Holy Quran will be celebrated in mosques throughout the country. Since the beginning of Ramadan, the Holy Book of Allah has been regularly recited by melodious and experienced reciters in one thousand eight hundred and fifty mosques across our country.
Tonight marks the completion of this great worship and the holding of Khatm al-Quran ceremonies in mosques. According to the Board's information, in all mosques where the Quran has been completed, our compatriots will simultaneously gather as a community to raise their hands in prayer.
It is emphasized that these ceremonies will further elevate the spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan and be a great source of reward for Muslims. According to scholars, the likelihood of prayers being answered after the complete recitation of the Quran is very high.
Because the Quran is the word of Allah, reading it from beginning to end is considered a great act of worship and a significant virtue. Therefore, tonight is viewed as a special opportunity for Muslims to supplicate for happiness in this world and the hereafter.
Important information about this is also mentioned in traditions. According to a narration from the companion Anas ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him), there is a prayer that is answered when the Quran is completed.
For this reason, scholars emphasize that prayers after congregational worship are especially virtuous. According to the religious authority, Tarawih prayers begin at designated times in the regions of the country.
In the Fergana Valley, Tarawih prayers start from five hundred and six minutes. In the valley and some western regions of Uzbekistan, prayer times may extend up to five hundred and six minutes.
In the capital and Tashkent region, the start time for Tarawih prayers is set at six hundred and thirty minutes. At these times, the Quran recitation is completed in mosques, and prayers are made for the peace of the country, the welfare of the people, and the happiness of all Muslims.
Experts emphasize that such spiritual events during Ramadan strengthen compassion in society and encourage people towards goodness. Therefore, the Khatm al-Quran and prayer ceremonies held in mosques tonight are expected to be a source of spiritual comfort and reward for thousands of compatriots.
This night fills every person's heart with light and serves to heal society.





