Patna, the historic city along the Ganges, celebrates Ramadan with a blend of tradition and festivity. The lanes around Patna City's Pathar Ki Masjid, Sabzibagh, Phulwarisharif, Gulzarbagh bustle with activity as people prepare for iftar Kebabs, Sheer Chaay, Biryani, Mughlai cuisines and much more make a perfect fit for the post-iftar items. Here are some notable mosques in Patna that hold special significance during this holy month.
Sher Shah Suri - Sher Shah Suri Masjid, also known as Sher Shahi, stands in the city of Patna. This mosque exemplifies the Afghan style of architecture, constructed by Sher Shah Suri to commemorate his reign.. It comes alive during Ramadan with special prayers, sermons, and a bustling market outside offering traditional iftar delights.
Pathar Ki Masjid - This mosque, built by Parwez Shah, the son of Mughal emperor Jahangir (Jehangir), known for its unique architecture, is a serene spot for prayers during Ramadan. The courtyard fills with devotees during iftar, sharing dates, sweets, and special dishes prepared for the occasion
Khanqah Mujibia Mosque - A center of Sufi spirituality, this mosque offers a unique Ramadan experience. It was founded by Hazrat Pir Mujibullah Qadri in the 18th century in Phulwarisharif, Patna.
As the sun sets, Patna's streets light up with colorful decorations and festive lights. The city's famous Patna Market, Khaitan Market, Sabzibagh, Fraser road become hubs of activity, with stalls selling everything from clothes to sweets.
Sehri and Iftar timings - In Patna, on the first day of Ramadan, Sehri lasts up to 4:47 AM, and Iftar is observed at 5:57 PM.
In all these cities, Ramadan is not just about fasting; it's a time of togetherness, reflection, and sharing joy through foods.. People from all walks of life come together to celebrate the spirit of this holy month, creating a tapestry of culture and tradition across India.