Jumu'atul-Wida

Muslims believe giving to the poor (zakat) on Ramadan will bring them wealth and blessings during the year and in the future.

The Jumu'atul-Wida is a chance for Muslims to say goodbye to Ramadan as Eid al-Fitr approaches.

[5][6] In observation of the day, Muslims attend Friday Jumu’ah prayers and they go to a mosque to pray.

[2] Another feature of the day is that Muslims in cities tend to pray together in one large mosque.

[8] Muslims also believe giving to the poor (zakat) on this day will bring them wealth and blessings in the year and in the future.

[10] Followers of Islam believe that Allah's prophet prayed throughout Ramadan's last ten days.

Sincerity, 112th chapter of the Quran recited by Imam an Imam