Jamat Ul-Vida 2025 in India

Jamat Ul-Vida 2025 in India marks the last Friday or Jummah during the holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan. This year, it falls on Monday, 31 March and will be observed with great enthusiasm and a sense of unity among natives. Also called as Jumu’atul-Widaa’, Jumu’ah Al-Widaa’, al-Jumu’ah al-Yateemah or Al-Widaa Juma, this day commemorates the last Jummah observed by Muslims during the holy month of Ramzan, which is the ninth month as per the Islamic Calendar. The literal meaning of this day is to bid farewell while gathering around in unity.

Let us read more about one of the important Islamic Holidays 2025 and get a detailed insight regarding the Jamat Ul-Vida history.

When is Jamat-Ul-Vida in 2025?

31

March, 2025

(Monday)

Jamat Ul-Vida in India

Is Jamat Ul-Vida a Public Holiday?

Jamat Ul-Vida is not a public holiday in India and observed as an optional holiday in several parts of the country. This means that majorly all the schools, colleges, universities, academic institutions, government and private sector offices and stores remain open and fully functional. However, it can vary as per the state or region. Public transportation facilities remain operational and run as per their own schedule. However, employees can opt for a full or half day off as per their beliefs.

Jamat Ul-Vida History

Jamat Ul-Vida History holds high religious significance and commemorates the observance of this holy day. In the Islamic culture, Jumu’ah (Friday) is considered the holiest day of the week. On this day, the Muslim men attend the religious congregation during afternoon and offer prayers while in unison. Women are also required to attend but not obligated to be present. You may find the evidence about this congregation in the holy Quran, Verse 9, Chapter 62:

O you who have believed, when [the adhan] is called for the prayer on the day of Jumu’ah [Friday], then proceed to the remembrance of Allah and leave trade. That is better for you, if you only knew.

This is why during the holy month of Ramadan, the last Friday of this month is considered the second holiest and most important day. On the day of Jumu’atul-Widaa, people are seen offering Ibadat, reciting verses from the Quran, and wish for salvation and blessings from Allah. Many of them carry out social work by feeding the poor and offering charities and donations.

It is believed that on the day of Jamat ul-Vida, an angel of Allah listens to the Imam by entering the Mosque and fulfills the wishes of the common masses. Since this is seen as a reward from the One himself, people pay a visit to the Mosque both in the morning and afternoon.

Jamat Ul-Vida Celebrations in India

On this holy day of Jamat ul-Vida, it is mandatory for the Muslims to attend the religious congregation in the morning, especially the men. However, the women have the option of offering the prayers at home. In huge numbers, people gather at the religious places such as Mosques and recite the verses from the Holy Quran all throughout the day. The city of Hyderabad holds the largest congregation in the country at the Mecca Masjid, known to be one of the biggest Mosques in India. Annually, the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen also organizes the “Quran Day” meeting at this place.

People offer prayers and wish for prosperity, peace and unity within the world. On this day, Muslims wake up early in the morning, take a fresh bath and wear fresh clothes along with their skull-caps. They pray for forgiveness from Allah for the sins they have knowingly or unknowingly committed and salvation for the departed souls.

The Maulvis preach the common masses about the importance of this day and encourage people to walk on the path of righteousness while being true and loyal to their beliefs and culture. People pay a visit to their families, relatives, friends and loved ones and spend this day cooking delicious meals, sweet dishes and performing charitable acts.

Significance of Jamat Ul-Vida

The significance of Jamat Ul-Vida has been described by the great Prophet Muhammad himself. He said that prayers offered on the day of Friday are heard and seem to incur more blessings than other days as Fridays are considered to be auspicious and more blessed than the other days. Therefore, performing Namaz on the day of Friday is definitely heard and believed to hold high significance.

This is why Namaz offered on the day of Jamat ul-Vida is believed to be accepted by Allah. People understand their intentions and are shown the part of righteousness and loyalty. People traditionally offer early morning prayers, recite the verses from the holy Quran and perform donations and charities.

Jamat-Ul-Vida Observances

Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type
2019 Fri 31 May Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday
2020 Fri 22 May Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday
2021 Fri 7 May Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday
2022 Fri 29 April Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday
2023 Fri 21 April Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday
2024 Fri 5 April Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday
2025 Mon 31 March Jamat-Ul-Vida Restricted Holiday

FAQs

1. Is Jamat Ul-Vida a bank holiday in India?

Jamat Ul-Vida is a restricted bank holiday in India.

2. What does Jamat Ul-Vida mean in English?

Jamat Ul-Vida means Friday of Farewell in English.

3. When does the Jamat ul-Vida fall?

Jamat Ul-Vida falls on the last Friday during the holy month of Ramadan.

From the above information, it is evident that the event of Jamat Ul-Vida 2025 in India is observed on Monday, 31 March with great enthusiasm.

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Quick Facts

This year: Mon, 31 March 2025
Last year: Fri, 5 April 2024
Type: Restricted Holiday

Jamat Ul-Vida in India - Names in Other Languages

English: Jamat Ul-Vida, Jumu’atul-Widaa, Jumu’ah Al-Widaa’
Arabic: جمعة الوداع
Hindi: जमात उल विदा