Alvida Jumma is also called as ‘Jumma Tul Wida’, which is celebrated by Muslims on the last or final Friday of Ramzan before the Eid-ul-Fitr celebration worldwide. Alvida Jumma is the final or last Jumma (Friday of this holy month, which signifies the end of Ramzan and gives a happy or excited feel for the Eid celebration. Last or Final Jumma (Friday) holds great significance and marks an important event or occasion for Muslims across the world. As per Islamic Belief, Alvida Jumma Prayer (Namaz) is the most important and compulsory prayer (Namaz) for Muslims across the world. On this day, Muslims offer a special prayer (Namaz) to seek forgiveness, blessings, and rewards from God (Allah) during the sacred month of Ramadan.

Alvida or last Jumma (Friday) means farewell of Jumma (Friday) and is considered as the second holiest day during the sacred month of Ramzan. We offer special prayer (Namaz) in the Mosque on the last or final Jumma (Friday) during the holy month of Ramzan. Juma Prayer (Namaz) is considered to be the holiest day in Islam, and the final or Last Jumma prayer (Namaz) of Ramadan is celebrated with a special congregational prayer (Namaz) as a farewell to the holy month of Ramzan. Fasting (Roza) on Alvida or Last Jumma (Friday) is very important for Muslims across the world. Alvida or last Jumma (Friday) is observed, which indicates that the sacred or holy month of Ramzan is coming to an end. Jumma (Friday) is of great significance to Muslims, and they observe special prayers that are held at noon in mosques worldwide. Alvida Jumma prayer (Namaz) is a very important and special prayer (Namaz) in Islam this prayer (Namaz) is obligatory for all Muslims during the sacred month of Ramzan.

Presently, Alvida Jumma is the last Jumma (Friday) of Ramzan, which will be celebrated on March 28, 2025, during the sacred month of Ramadan. Alvida or Last Jumma Prayer (Namaz) indicates the end of the sacred month of Ramzan and is celebrated with joy and happiness. Muslims offer special prayer (Namaz) to seek forgiveness, blessings, and rewards from Almighty Allah during the holy month of Ramzan. Muslim individuals also offer Charity (Zakat) to poor people to celebrate the Eid festival with their family members. Poor people use Zakat to purchase new clothes and Sawai (Sweet) to enjoy or celebrate the Eid festival with joy and dignity.


Happy Jumma Alvida to all my dear friends