Quran recitations will be held in 1765 mosques in Uzbekistan.
The Holy Quran, which has been recited over 27 days, will be completed on March 16.

On March 16th, Khatm Quran ceremonies will be held in mosques across Uzbekistan where the Holy Quran has been recited over 27 days. The Muslim Board reported this.
It is reported that on the eve of Laylat al-Qadr, i.e., on the 27th day of the month of Ramadan, the Holy Quran will be completed (Khatm) in 1,765 mosques across the country. After the Khatm, congregational prayers will be held in the mosques.
"The prayer made after the completion of the Quran is not rejected. Because the Quran is the word of Allah, and completing its full recitation is a great act of worship," the board stated in its report.
Furthermore, the Muslim Board has called on compatriots to participate in the Khatm Quran ceremonies being held in mosques.








