Like every year, I’tikaf in Pakistan 2025 will be observed with great religious devotion during the last ten days of Ramadan. Millions of Muslims across the country, including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and other cities, will sit for I’tikaf 2025 starting from Friday, the 20th of Ramadan, after the Asr prayer.
The spiritual retreat will conclude once the Shawwal moon is sighted, marking the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid-ul-Fitr 2025.
Mosques nationwide have completed all I’tikaf arrangements to facilitate worshippers. The registration process and accommodations were finalized during Ramadan. Special arrangements have been made for Sehri and Iftar, ensuring a smooth experience for the I’tikaf participants.
What Happens During I’tikaf in Pakistan?
During I’tikaf 2025 Pakistan, worshippers will engage in:
- Quran recitation
- Special nightly prayers (Tahajjud)
- Additional voluntary prayers (Nafl)
- Dua and supplication for Laylatul Qadr 2025
- Prayers for Pakistan’s progress and stability
The last ten nights of Ramadan 2025 are especially significant, as worshippers seek Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) on the odd-numbered nights, dedicating themselves to prayer and reflection.
I’tikaf for Female
While men sit for I’tikaf in mosques, many women in Pakistan will observe I’tikaf at home. They will dedicate their time to prayer, Quran recitation, and remembrance of Allah during the final days of Ramadan 2025.
As Ramadan 2025 reaches its final phase, I’tikaf in Pakistan remains a time of deep spiritual connection and devotion. With millions of Muslims engaging in worship, seeking Laylatul Qadr, and praying for peace and prosperity, this tradition continues to be a vital part of Ramadan in Pakistan.