Eidgah, Bharuch, Gujarat


Eidgah or Idgah, also Eid Gah or Id Gah is a term used in South Asian Islamic culture for the open-air enclosure usually outside the city (or at the outskirts) reserved for Eid Salah, Islamic prayer offered in the morning of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.


It is usually a public place that isn't used for prayers at other times of the year. On the day of Eid, the first thing Muslims do in the morning is gather usually at a large open ground and offer special prayers, in accordance with the Sunnah (traditions of Muhammad). Although the term Eidgah is of Hindustani origin, due to lack of any specific Arabic word this term may be used for similar open spaces around the world where Muslims perform Eid prayers.


Eidgah of bharuch was built up on the heights of limestones and bricks in 1326. An article of Mohammed Taghlakh era ‘Hijri San 726’ is written on a marble plate in Arabic language at Eidgah.



Picture Credit: Parth Vaghela 

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