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IN PHOTOS: Lakhs of devotees visit Haji Ali Dargah on second day of Eid 2025

Updated On: 01 April, 2025 08:44 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

On the occasion of second day of Ramzan Eid 2025, lakhs of devotees visited the Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai to offer their prayers. Pics/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

On the occasion of second day of Ramzan Eid 2025, lakhs of devotees visited the Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai to offer their prayers. Pics/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

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On the occasion of second day of Ramzan Eid 2025, lakhs of devotees visited the Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai to offer their prayers. Pics/KIRTI SURVE PARADE
<p>For the second day of Ramzan Eid 2025, the Haji Ali Dargah Trust made several preparations, with 200 volunteers, 25 swimmers (in case people accidently fall into the sea), 78 CCTV cameras, and six CCTV camera operators</p>

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For the second day of Ramzan Eid 2025, the Haji Ali Dargah Trust made several preparations, with 200 volunteers, 25 swimmers (in case people accidently fall into the sea), 78 CCTV cameras, and six CCTV camera operators

<p>Public announcement systems were installed on the main road as well as the dargah compound. Along with that, first aid facilities were also provided at the entry and compound of the dargah</p>

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Public announcement systems were installed on the main road as well as the dargah compound. Along with that, first aid facilities were also provided at the entry and compound of the dargah

<p>Mumbai Police set up barricades and ropes to ensure proper coordination, safety, and uniformity</p>

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Mumbai Police set up barricades and ropes to ensure proper coordination, safety, and uniformity

<p>Eid al-Adha, also known as "Greater Eid," is celebrated on the second day of Eid in Islam. It honors Prophet Ibrahim`s (Abraham`s) willingness to sacrifice his son, marking the end of the Hajj pilgrimage and involving the ritual sacrifice of animals</p>

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Eid al-Adha, also known as "Greater Eid," is celebrated on the second day of Eid in Islam. It honors Prophet Ibrahim`s (Abraham`s) willingness to sacrifice his son, marking the end of the Hajj pilgrimage and involving the ritual sacrifice of animals

<p>Eid al-Adha, meaning "Feast of Sacrifice," marks the culmination of the Hajj pilgrimage, a once-in-a-lifetime duty for people who are physically and financially able to donate food, money, and other daily essentials to the underprivileged&nbsp;</p>

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Eid al-Adha, meaning "Feast of Sacrifice," marks the culmination of the Hajj pilgrimage, a once-in-a-lifetime duty for people who are physically and financially able to donate food, money, and other daily essentials to the underprivileged 

<p>The festival marks the conclusion of the Hajj pilgrimage, a key pillar of Islam, and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide, regardless of whether they have undertaken the pilgrimage</p>

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The festival marks the conclusion of the Hajj pilgrimage, a key pillar of Islam, and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide, regardless of whether they have undertaken the pilgrimage

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