Today, 20 March 2026, Bangladesh observes Jumatul Vida, the final Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, with deep religious reverence and devotion. Across the nation, Muslims will gather in mosques and open-air prayer grounds to offer Jumu’ah prayers, reflecting on the spiritual significance of this sacred day and seeking blessings for themselves, their families, and the wider Muslim Ummah.
The Arabic term ‘Vida’ means “farewell”, making Jumatul Vida the “Farewell Friday” of Ramadan. It symbolises the conclusion of a month-long period of fasting, prayer, charity, and personal reflection, providing believers with a final opportunity to intensify their devotions before the forthcoming Eid al-Fitr celebrations.
In Dhaka, the Baitul Mokarram National Mosque is expected to host large congregations, while mosques in towns and villages nationwide will similarly welcome worshippers. Prior to the Friday prayer, khatibs and Islamic scholars deliver sermons emphasising the spiritual importance of the day, focusing on themes such as piety, forgiveness, compassion, and communal harmony.
Following the Jumu’ah prayer, mosques conduct special supplications (duas) for the welfare of the nation, peace within the Muslim community, and prosperity for all believers. These prayers are also an occasion for reflection on the teachings of the Quran, reinforcing gratitude and spiritual mindfulness as the month of Ramadan draws to a close.
For many Muslims, Ramadan represents the most sacred time of the year, combining fasting from dawn to sunset, charitable giving, nightly prayers (Taraweeh), and spiritual contemplation. Jumatul Vida carries additional weight as it marks a spiritual farewell to the month of fasting and prepares worshippers for Eid festivities.
Jumatul Vida Observances: Key Details
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | Friday, 20 March 2026 |
| Occasion | Jumatul Vida (Final Friday of Ramadan) |
| Significance | Farewell to Ramadan; intensified prayers and reflection |
| Major Mosques | Baitul Mokarram National Mosque (Dhaka), regional mosques nationwide |
| Activities | Friday congregational prayer (Jumu’ah), khutbahs, special duas, reflection on Ramadan virtues |
| Focus of Prayers | Nation’s welfare, peace of the Muslim Ummah, prosperity, forgiveness |
Religious leaders encourage worshippers to engage in charity, reflection, and renewed devotion on this day. Beyond prayer, Jumatul Vida serves as a reminder of the values instilled during Ramadan—patience, empathy, compassion, and self-discipline—before the celebratory moments of Eid al-Fitr.
Across the country, mosques are expected to witness significant attendance, with believers performing prayers, offering heartfelt supplications, and participating in communal reflection. Jumatul Vida is thus not merely a day of worship, but a moment to strengthen social bonds, cultivate collective wellbeing, and spiritually prepare for the joyous Eid celebrations that follow.
