Bishwa Ijtema will be held on the bank of the river Turag from January 9-11 in the first phase and from January 16-18 in second phase.
For attending here the devotees will get one month visa this year. However, it would be extended to another 45 days for those who would like to stay for Tabligh congregation.
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