The Punjab Auqaf and Religious Affairs Department has finalized arrangements for Eid-ul-Adha prayers at mosques and shrines across the province.
Special prayer congregations will be held at major mosques under the department’s administration in Lahore, with religious scholars and prayer leaders scheduled to lead the Eid prayers at various timings, according to the state-run APP news agency.
According to the official announcement, the following are the scheduled timings and prayer leaders for prominent mosques in Lahore:
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Badshahi Mosque (Alamgiri): Maulana Abdul Razzaq Azad – 8:30am
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Jamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh: Mufti Ramzan Sialvi – 7am
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Jamia Muslim Masjid Lohari: Maulana Zulqarnain – 6am
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Jamia Masjid Darbar Hazrat Pir Makki: Qari Ghulam Mehr Ali – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Taje Shah: Maulana Saleem Raza Noori – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Shah Abu Al-Maali: Maulana Fida Hussain – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Takia Balaqi Shah: Maulana Misbah-ur-Rehman – 6:30am
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Jama Masjid Malik Ayaz: Maulana Mustafa Raza – 7:30am
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Jamia Masjid Noor Mori Gate: Maulana Ahmed Faridi – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Allah Jiwaya: Maulana Aziz Rabbani – 6:45am
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Jamia Masjid Barkat Bibi: Maulana Qari Naseer Ahmed – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Mominpura: Maulana Majid Ali – 7am
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Jamia Makki Masjid Anarkali: Maulana Abdul Jabbar – 5:30am
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Jamia Masjid Challagah Tabba Baba Farid: Qari Abdul Rauf – 7am
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Jamia Lal Masjid Mohini Road: Maulana Asif Akbar – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Hamam Wali (Sutar Mandi): Qari Ghulam Abbas – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Wazir Khan: Maulana Abdul Shakoor – 6:30am
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Jamia Masjid Shah Muhammad Ghaus: Qari Naseer Ahmed – 7am
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Jamia Masjid Pani Wala Talab: Maulana Abdul Qadir – 7am
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Jamia Masjid New Mosque Bhati Gate: Maulana Muhammad Dilawar – 7am
The department has also made security and cleanliness arrangements to ensure a peaceful environment for the Eid congregations. Citizens are encouraged to arrive early, maintain discipline, and cooperate with volunteers and security personnel.
The federal government has officially announced the Eidul Adha holidays across the country, granting a four-day break for public celebrations.
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According to a notification issued, all government offices and institutions will remain closed from Friday, June 6 to Monday, June 9, 2025, in observance of Eidul Adha.
Private offices and businesses are also expected to follow suit, although final decisions will vary by employer.
The notification states that the holidays have been declared in continuation of the Cabinet Division's circular dated December 23, 2024, regarding public and optional holidays. The order applies to offices observing both five- and six-day workweeks.







