Eid Al-Adha prayer timings at mosques, Eidgahs in Hyderabad

Hyderabad Desk

Hyderabad: Eid Al-Adha celebrations in Hyderabad will begin with congregational prayer scheduled to be held at various timings at mosques and Eidgahs in the city.

Depending on convenience, the prayers can be offered as early as 6:10 am. At some mosques, the prayers are also scheduled to be offered at 9 am.

List of Eid Al-Adha prayer timings at mosques, Eidgahs in Hyderabad

The following is a non-exhaustive list of prayer timings at various mosques and Eidgahs in the city.

  1. Eidgah Mir Alam – 9.30 am
  2. Eidgah Qutb Shahi tombs – 8.45 am
  3. Eidgah Madannapet – 9 am
  4. Eidgah Bilali Hockey Ground – 8 am
  5. Eidgah Ujaleshah Sayeedabad – 7 am
  6. Eidgah Rajendranagar – 8.30 am
  7. Eidgah Chilkalguda – 8 am
  8. Eidgah Sanathnagar – 9 am
  9. Eidgah Ambershah Baba Amberpet – 9.30 am
  10. Eidgah Guttala Begumpet – 9.30 am
  11. Eidgah Dargah Hakeemshah Baba – 8.45 am
  12. Eidgah Panchkaman Langar Houz – 9.30 am
  13. Eidgah Pahadishareef – 9 am
  14. Eidgah Lalaguda – 7 am
  15. Eidgah Suraram mandal Quthbullapur – 7.30 am
  16. Shahi Masjid Bagh e Aam – 9 am
  17. Azizia Masjid – 6.15 am
  18. Ek Minar Masjid Nampally – 7 am
  19. Jama Masjid Mallepally – 8 am
  20. Haj House Nampally – 7 am
  21. Masjid e Quba Nanalnagar – 7 am
  22. Masjid e Chowk – 9 am
  23. Jama Masjid Afzalgunj – 9 am
  24. Masjid e Baqi, Banjara Hills – 6.10 am
  25. Masjid Khaja Gulshan – 8 am
  26. Masjid Hakim Mir Wazir Ali – 6:30 am
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Meanwhile, the Hyderabad police have increased security ahead of the Eid Al-Adha prayer at mosques, Eidgahs in the city which are scheduled to be held at various timings.

Yesterday, Hyderabad markets were flooded with sheep. Buyers were seen carefully inspecting the animals, assessing factors like health, size, and appearance before making a purchase.

The Hyderabad police have urged people to follow the guidelines issued by the government.

Prominent Muslim organization Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has also urged Muslims to follow the government’s guidelines and refrain from sharing pictures on social media.

Eid Al-Adha, also called Bakra Eid, is a holy occasion known as the ‘festival of sacrifice’ and is celebrated on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It marks the end of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.


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