The authorities in Port Said have announced the prayer times for Thursday, April 2, 2026, with Maghrib prayer scheduled at 6:11 PM. This timing is part of the daily arrangements important to citizens.
The Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa has announced the White Days of Shawwal for 2026, which fall on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of the month. These days are significant for Muslims as they provide an opportunity to enhance worship and spirituality.
The Port Said Governorate has announced the prayer times for Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Residents can check the specific times for the five daily prayers.
Foreign ministers from Indonesia, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have condemned Israel's restrictions on worship in Jerusalem. A joint statement emphasized the need to respect the rights of Muslims and Christians to access holy sites.
Arab foreign ministers and Islamic leaders condemned ongoing Israeli restrictions on freedom of worship in occupied Jerusalem, particularly the barring of Muslims from accessing Al-Aqsa Mosque. This statement was made during their meeting in Riyadh, emphasizing the need to respect the historical and legal status of holy sites.
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.
Local sources have announced the prayer times for Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Port Said, where the time for Maghrib prayer is set at 6:08 PM. Muslims in the city look forward to performing their rituals at the specified times.
As Ramadan concludes, many Muslims seek ways to sustain their spirituality and worship practices. An Al-Azhar scholar offers valuable advice on how to maintain faith and devotion beyond the holy month.
Imam of the Prophet's Mosque, Sheikh Abdul Mohsen Al-Qasim, warns against nullifying good deeds after the blessed month of Ramadan, calling on worshippers to continue in obedience and worship. This message was delivered during the Friday sermon at the mosque.
Turkish President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdogan</strong> emphasized that Muslims' right to worship at the <strong>Al-Aqsa Mosque</strong> cannot be prohibited under any pretext. He highlighted the importance of preserving freedom of worship in sacred places amidst rising tensions in the region.