Jumbangla Desk: Ahead of the 58th World Ijtema, Tabligh Jamaat's 5-day long Ijtema will begin on November 28 at Tinshed next to Tongi Maidan in Dhaka. To make the World Ijtema 2025 a success, this joint Ijtema will be held with the old companions of Tabligh Jamaat.
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Mufti Zaheer Ibn Muslim, media coordinator of Tabligh Jamaat's Shuraye Nizam, gave this information on Saturday (October 26).
He said, starting from November 28, the Jord Ijtema will end with special prayers on December 2. The companions will then spread to different parts of the country to spread the deen's efforts more widely to make the upcoming World Ijtema a success.
He also informed that the World Ijtema ground is being prepared for the Tinshed Jor along the Turag shore. The presence of 60,000 to 70,000 worshipers of Tabligh's old companions is expected in this year's Jhor Ijtema. They will pray in this Maidan, read Tilawat, meditate on the Deen, and work hard to bring back those who have strayed away from the Deen.
Usually Jord Ijtema is held before Viswa Ijtema. Not all companions of Tabligh can participate in this joint Ijtema; It is held only with three chillar companions.
Some of the companions of the three Chillas worked in the Ijtema field of Tongir in organizing the Vishwa Ijtema. They completed all the work of the Ijtema field through complete volunteering. The rest spread to different parts of the country with the invitation of Biswa Ijtema.
Regarding the 58th Biswa Ijtema, Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury recently said that the Biswa Ijtema will be held next January. However, although the date has not been mentioned yet, it is believed that the first episode will be on January 2, 3 and 4.
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The Home Affairs Adviser said that there was a discussion on how the World Ijtema can be done well. There are now two groups in Vishwa Ijtema. There is also a difference of opinion between them. We will sit with them, so that they all come to a consensus and perform well (ijtema). It is a