Educational institutions to remain closed across Sindh on Feb 14

Pakistan(National Times)- The Sindh Education Department has announced the closure of educational institutions across the province on February 14 (Friday) on account of Shab-e-Barat, which falls on the 15th night of the ongoing Islamic month, Shaban. According to the notification issued by the education department, all the public and private educational institutions under the administrative control of School Education and Literacy Department would remain closed on Feb 14. The holiday has been announced in pursuance of the decisions taken by Sindh’s sub-committee of the steering committee on education. Shab-e-Barat is the holiest night between the 14th and 15th of Shaban, which Muslims observe to seek forgiveness from Almighty Allah. Special religious gatherings will be held throughout the country and people will also visit graveyards to say prayers at the graves of their loved ones. Muslims worldwide observe the night of the 15th Shaban with religious spirit as they offer nawafil in mosques, making special prayers.



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