This Thursday morning, thousands of worshippers were able to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque for Fajr prayer, marking the first time in forty days since the Israeli authorities imposed a closure. This event occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
Fajr prayer is one of the most significant prayers in Islam, enhancing spirituality and connection with God. Muslims are committed to performing it at designated times, reflecting their religious dedication.
The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Jordan has announced a new 30-minute waiting period for the Fajr prayer, aimed at organizing prayer times and facilitating the experience for worshippers. This decision follows consultations with relevant parties to ensure timely attendance for prayers.