Why You Must Choose Daraz for Online Shopping in Bangladesh?

There are approximately 1000 e-commerce sites in Bangladesh. Some specialize in electronic goods, some in groceries, and some in fashion products. So, why should you exclusively shop from daraz.com.bd? I’ll tell you why. So that you have the proper answer to the question- what do you know about daraz bd?

Largest Assortment

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Daraz Bangladesh Ltd. has almost 20 million products, which is the largest assortment an e-commerce platform has in Bangladesh. Moreover, every day the assortment is getting larger due to the constant effort of the Category Heads. Every day they are partnering with new sellers and increasing the product range.

100% Authenticity

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Only genuine and branded products are sold at Daraz. There are no used or duplicate products. Therefore, you can relax and order from daraz.com.bd (some people also search Google by typing daraz.com or daraz. com) with the surety of receiving authentic products.

Variety of Products  

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As you already know, e-commerce sites are mostly specialized in one or two lines of goods. But daraz.com.bd is different. Daraz hosts a variety of products ranging from toiletries, furniture, kid’s products, fashion products, books & stationeries to mobile phones, televisions, electronic goods, and home appliances on one platform. Basically, you can get everything you need from this one e-commerce site.

Best Price   

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Daraz Bangladesh gives you the best price in the market. It hosts regular campaigns and flash sales, which give the chance to the customers to avail the product at the most affordable price in the country. you need to keep a close watch to know about these attractive offers and get the best price for your desired product.

Fastest Delivery

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Daraz delivers its products all over Bangladesh within the shortest possible time. Inside Dhaka, it takes 2 to 5 days to deliver, and outside Dhaka, delivery takes 4 to 8 days. There is also a premium delivery service called ‘Daraz First’, which enables customers to receive products within 24 hours. Get your item delivered faster with ‘Daraz First’! Products tagged with the Daraz First badge are quality checked, stocked, and shipped by Daraz. So, look for the ‘Daraz First’ badge on the product when you’re looking for the fastest delivery.

Customer Service

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Daraz Bangladesh has a group of cheerful customer service agents who are always eager to hear you from 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM. You can reach these vibrant agents by dialing 16492. Apart from the support from customer service agents, you can also get support through Daraz Live Chat. You will get replies to your every comment or message within 30 minutes.

Customer Protection

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Daraz Bangladesh has a strong privacy policy to ensure your safety and security. You can browse through the website without providing any personal information. The information you provide while purchasing a product will be protected as long as there is no Government intervention. Also, it offers a strong refund policy in Bangladesh in case of returning a product. You can get your refund through Daraz voucher, bank deposit, return to debit/credit card, or bKash.

Easy Return Policy

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All products sold on Daraz.com.bd can be returned for free! You can return your product within 7 days after delivery. You will receive a tracking number via SMS after the package has been picked up or dropped off. After it passes the quality evaluation, your replacement will be initiated immediately.

Now you tell me which one is the best online marketplace in Bangladesh (wink). Carry on online shopping from daraz.com.bd and have fun! For any kind of problem, you can visit our how to contact daraz customer care blog post.

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BD Ramadan Calendar 2023 – Sehri & Iftar Time Today

Looking for the Sehri and Iftar time today in Dhaka for Ramadan 2023? According to the Islamic Foundation, in Bangladesh, 1st Ramadan 2023 will begin on Friday, March 24.

In Dhaka, Sehri last time will be at 4:12 AM, and the Iftar time will be at 6:24 PM. 

If you searched for the iftar and sehri last time today at your location, including Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Barisal, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, and Rangpur, go through the Ramadan Calendar 2023 to get the sehri last time and iftar time of every location in Bangladesh.

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Iftar and Sehri Time of Ramadan 2023 Calender in Bangladesh

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Dhaka (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Dhaka of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Dhaka and Sehri time today in Dhaka of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar time today in Dhaka.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:39 AM 6:14 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:38 AM 6:15 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:36 AM 6:15 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:35 AM 6:16 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:34 AM 6:16 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:33 AM 6:17 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:31 AM 6:17 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:30 AM 6:18 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:29 AM 6:18 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:28 AM 6:19 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:19 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:19 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:20 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:20 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:21 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:21 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:21 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:22 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:22 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:23 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:17 AM 6:23 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:23 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:14 AM 6:24 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:13 AM 6:24 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:12 AM 6:24 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:11 AM 6:25 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:10 AM 6:25 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:09 AM 6:26 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:08 AM 6:26 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:07 AM 6:27 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Chittagong (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Chittagong of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Chittagong and Sehri time today in Chittagong of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Chattogram.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:38 AM 6:06 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:37 AM 6:07 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:36 AM 6:07 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:35 AM 6:07 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:34 AM 6:08 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:33 AM 6:08 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:32 AM 6:08 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:31 AM 6:09 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:30 AM 6:09 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:29 AM 6:09 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:28 AM 6:10 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:10 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:10 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:11 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:11 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:11 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:12 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:12 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:12 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:13 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:13 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:17 AM 6:14 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:16 AM 6:14 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:14 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:14 AM 6:15 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:13 AM 6:15 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:12 AM 6:15 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:11 AM 6:16 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:10 AM 6:16 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:10 AM 6:16 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Sylhet (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Sylhet of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Sylhet and Sehri time today in Sylhet of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Sylhet.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:36 AM 6:06 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:35 AM 6:07 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:34 AM 6:07 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:32 AM 6:07 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:31 AM 6:08 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:30 AM 6:08 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:29 AM 6:09 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:28 AM 6:09 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:10 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:10 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:10 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:11 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:11 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:12 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:12 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:13 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:13 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:17 AM 6:13 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:16 AM 6:14 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:14 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:14 AM 6:15 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:12 AM 6:15 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:11 AM 6:16 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:10 AM 6:16 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:09 AM 6:17 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:08 AM 6:17 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:07 AM 6:17 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:06 AM 6:18 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:05 AM 6:18 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:05 AM 6:18 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Khulna (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Khulna of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Khulna and Sehri time today in Khulna of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Khulna.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:47 AM 6:15 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:46 AM 6:15 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:45 AM 6:15 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:44 AM 6:16 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:43 AM 6:16 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:42 AM 6:17 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:41 AM 6:17 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:39 AM 6:17 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:38 AM 6:18 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:37 AM 6:18 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:36 AM 6:18 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:35 AM 6:19 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:34 AM 6:19 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:33 AM 6:19 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:32 AM 6:20 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:31 AM 6:20 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:30 AM 6:21 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:29 AM 6:21 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:28 AM 6:21 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:22 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:22 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:22 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:23 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:23 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:24 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:24 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:24 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:25 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:25 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:25 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Barisal (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Barisal of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Barisal and Sehri time today in Barisal of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Barisal.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:44 AM 6:12 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:43 AM 6:12 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:41 AM 6:12 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:40 AM 6:13 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:39 AM 6:13 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:38 AM 6:13 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:37 AM 6:14 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:36 AM 6:14 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:35 AM 6:14 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:34 AM 6:15 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:33 AM 6:15 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:32 AM 6:15 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:31 AM 6:16 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:30 AM 6:16 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:29 AM 6:17 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:28 AM 6:17 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:17 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:18 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:18 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:18 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:19 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:19 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:19 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:20 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:20 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:21 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:17 AM 6:21 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:16 AM 6:21 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:22 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:22 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Rajshahi (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Rajshahi of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Rajshahi and Sehri time today in Rajshahi of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Rajshahi.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:49 AM 6:19 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:48 AM 6:20 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:47 AM 6:20 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:46 AM 6:20 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:45 AM 6:21 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:44 AM 6:21 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:43 AM 6:22 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:42 AM 6:22 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:41 AM 6:22 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:39 AM 6:23 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:38 AM 6:23 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:37 AM 6:24 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:36 AM 6:24 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:35 AM 6:25 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:34 AM 6:25 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:33 AM 6:25 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:32 AM 6:26 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:31 AM 18:26 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:30 AM 6:27 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:29 AM 6:27 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:27 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:28 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:28 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:29 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:29 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:30 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:30 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:31 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:31 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:31 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Mymensingh (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Mymensingh of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Mymensingh and Sehri time today in Mymensingh of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Mymensingh.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:42 AM 6:12 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:41 AM 6:12 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:40 AM 6:13 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:39 AM 6:13 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:37 AM 6:14 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:36 AM 6:14 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:35 AM 6:14 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:34 AM 6:15 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:33 AM 6:15 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:32 AM 6:16 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:31 AM 6:16 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:30 AM 6:17 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:28 AM 6:17 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:17 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:18 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:18 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:19 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:19 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:20 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:21 AM 6:20 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:20 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:21 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:17 AM 6:21 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:16 AM 6:22 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:22 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:14 AM 6:23 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:13 AM 6:23 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:12 AM 6:24 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:11 AM 6:24 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:11 AM 6:24 PM

Iftar and Sehri Time Today in Rangpur (Ramadan 2023)

Iftar and Sehri Time in Rangpur of Ramadan 2023
Iftar time today in Rangpur and Sehri time today in Rangpur of the 2023 Ramadan Calendar. Know the sehri last time today and the iftar last time today in Rangpur.
Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 24 March 2023 4:46 AM 6:17 PM
2 25 March 2023 4:44 AM 6:17 PM
3 26 March 2023 4:43 AM 6:18 PM
4 27 March 2023 4:42 AM 6:18 PM
5 28 March 2023 4:41 AM 6:19 PM
6 29 March 2023 4:40 AM 6:19 PM
7 30 March 2023 4:39 AM 6:20 PM
8 31 March 2023 4:38 AM 6:20 PM
9 01 April 2023 4:36 AM 6:21 PM
10 02 April 2023 4:35 AM 6:21 PM
11 03 April 2023 4:34 AM 6:22 PM
12 04 April 2023 4:33 AM 6:22 PM
13 05 April 2023 4:32 AM 6:22 PM
14 06 April 2023 4:31 AM 6:23 PM
15 07 April 2023 4:29 AM 6:23 PM
16 08 April 2023 4:28 AM 6:24 PM
17 09 April 2023 4:27 AM 6:24 PM
18 10 April 2023 4:26 AM 6:25 PM
19 11 April 2023 4:25 AM 6:25 PM
20 12 April 2023 4:24 AM 6:26 PM
21 13 April 2023 4:23 AM 6:26 PM
22 14 April 2023 4:22 AM 6:27 PM
23 15 April 2023 4:20 AM 6:27 PM
24 16 April 2023 4:19 AM 6:28 PM
25 17 April 2023 4:18 AM 6:28 PM
26 18 April 2023 4:17 AM 6:29 PM
27 19 April 2023 4:16 AM 6:29 PM
28 20 April 2023 4:15 AM 6:30 PM
29 21 April 2023 4:14 AM 6:30 PM
30 22 April 2023 4:14 AM 6:30 PM

NB: All Dates will be responsible as of Moon sitting.


Ramadan Calendar 2023 Sehri and Iftar Time in Bangladesh

Ramadan calendar 2023 sehri and iftar time in dhaka , bangladesh

Iftar and sehri time in 2023 ramadan all districts in bangladesh

Source: Islamic Foundation


Download the PDF of the Ramadan Calender of 2023 in Bangladesh. 

Dua of Iftar

Arabic Iftar Dua (Arbi)

اللَّهُمَّ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَ عَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ وَ عَلَيْكَ تَوَكَّلْتُ

Bengali Iftar Dua (Bangla)

আল্লাহুম্মা লাকা ছুমতু ওয়া তাওয়াক্কালতু আ’লা রিজক্বিকা ওয়া আফতারতু বি রাহমাতিকা ইয়া আর্ হামার রা-হিমীন।

অর্থ: হে আল্লাহ! আমি তোমারই সন্তুষ্টির জন্য রোজা রেখেছি এবং তোমারই দেয়া রিযিক্ব দ্বারা ইফতার করছি।

English Iftar Dua

O, Allah! I fasted for you and I believe in you and I put my trust in You and I break my fast with your sustenance.

Dua of Sehri 

⇒ Arabic Sehri Dua (Arbi)

نويت ان اصوم غدا من شهر رمضان المبارك فرضا لك ياالله فتقبل منى انك انت السميع العليم

⇒ Bengali Sehri Dua (Bangla)

নাওয়াইতু আন আছুমা গদাম মিং শাহরি রমাদ্বানাল মুবারকি ফারদ্বল্লাকা ইয়া আল্লাহু ফাতাক্বব্বাল মিন্নী ইন্নাকা আংতাস সামীউল আলীম।

অর্থ: হে আল্লাহ! আগামীকাল পবিত্র রমযান মাসে তোমার পক্ষ হতে ফরয করা রোজা রাখার নিয়ত করলাম, অতএব তুমি আমার পক্ষ হতে কবুল কর, নিশ্চয়ই তুমি সর্বশ্রোতা ও সর্বজ্ঞানী।

⇒ English Sehri Dua

I intended to fast tomorrow from the blessed month of Ramadan, as an obligation to you, O Allah, so accept from me that you are the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.


Frequently Asked Questions About Ramadan Timing 2023

When is the 1st of Ramadan 2022 in Bangladesh?

The 1st Ramadan in Bangladesh is Friday,  March 24, 2023.

How long is Ramadan 2023 in Bangladesh?

Ramadan 2023 will start on Friday,  March 24, 2023, and will end on Saturday, April 22, 2023, in Bangladesh.

What/When is the Iftar time today?

Islamic Foundation Bangladesh published the Ramadan calendar 2023. As the time of the iftar varies from place to place, check your location based on the time mentioned above in this article.

Which month of Ramadan is in the 2023 Islamic calendar?

The holy month of fasting, known as Ramadan, falls between March 24 and April 22 this year. It is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Allah outlined the following as the five foundations of Islam: Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj are examples.

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Pohela Boishakh: Origin, History, Culture & Facts

Pohela Boishakh (Bangla New Year) Date – Friday, 14 April, 2023 in Bangladesh

What is Pohela Boishakh / Bangla New Year?

Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as “New Year” (Bengali: নববর্ষ Nôbobôrsho, from Sanskrit Nava(new) Barṣha(year) or “First of Boishakh” (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh. Nobo means new, and Borsho means year. In Bengali, Pohela stands for ‘first,’ and Baishakh is the first month of the Bengali calendar.

Bengali New Year (Bengali: নববর্ষ) or Pahela Boishakh (পহেলা বৈশাখ) is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in both Bangladesh and West Bengal and in Bengali communities in Assam, Tripura, and Odisha and all over India as well where the Bengali community arises. It coincides with the New Year’s Days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. Poila Boishakh connects all ethnic Bengalis irrespective of religious and regional differences. In India, in West Bengal and Assam, it is a public (state) holiday and is publicly celebrated in mid-April. Bangladesh is a national holiday celebrated around 14 April according to the official amended calendar designed by the Bangla Academy.

Pohela Boishakh at Bengal Dhaka
Celebration of Pohela Boishakh,Dhaka[Sincere Thanks to S.M. Tanvir Ayon for this Magnificent Snapshot]

Boishakh/Baishakh is the first of the Bengali months where Pohela simply means “first”. The term “Pohela Boishakh” therefore, stands for the first day of the Bengali year and naturally refers to the festivity attached to this day as well. The celebration itself is called “Borsho Boron Utsab” or “Boishakhi Utsab” (the gala of Boishakh), which is held to welcome the Nobo Borsho (New Year). It is one celebration that goes beyond geographical borders as the Bengali New Year is celebrated in the West Bengal of India as well as in Bangladesh, making it the biggest cultural festival that has survived the last few centuries where Bengalis of all walks of life come together to make it colorful, bright and joyous.

Facts about Pohela Boishakh

Here are some interesting facts about Pohela Boishakh that you may not know:

  • The traditional Bengali sweets, such as “roshogolla” and “mishti doi,” are an essential part of Pohela Boishakh and are often exchanged as gifts between friends and family members.
  • Pohela Boishakh is also celebrated in other parts of the Indian subcontinent, such as West Bengal and Assam, – The “Mongol Shobhajatra” procession, which has become synonymous with Pohela Boishakh, was recognized by UNESCO as a “Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity” in 2016.
  • Pohela Boishakh is also an important occasion for business and commerce, with many shops and markets offering discounts and promotions to attract customers. The day is considered auspicious for starting new ventures or making investments.
  • Pohela Boishakh has also gained global recognition in recent years, with various diaspora communities organizing cultural events and festivals in different parts of the world.

Origin & History of Pohela Boishakh:

Who Started Bengali New Year?

The story of the pohela boishakh history has a few versions. However, they all go back to one particular Mughal emperor, Akbar the Great, and the tax collecting process under his reign (1556-1609). Several hundred years ago, the economy almost entirely depended on agricultural production. In Bengal, agriculture necessarily revolved around its six seasons. Under the Mughals, the tax was collected on the basis of Arabic or Hijri year, which did not exactly go hand in hand with the seasonal cycle of this region. For instance, when it was time for the landowners to collect taxes, the peasants would still be waiting to reap their products from the fields.

This way, following a lunar calendar that hijri year was based upon proved inconvenient for all the parties involved. Realizing the urgency of reformation in the existing year system, the Baadshah (emperor) gave one of the many renowned scholars of his court, Fatelluah Shiraji, the responsibility to make the necessary amendments. The new calendar was designed to keep all six seasons’ nature, duration, and contribution to agriculture in mind. Some scholars argue that Pohela Boishakh (1st boishakh) was anything but a reason for festivity for the peasants who comprised the majority of the population when they had to pay off their taxes on the last day of Chaitra/ Choitro, the month before Boishakh.

Besides, the landlords, to collect the taxes, often subjected the grassroots people to physical force. Such circumstances were most unlikely to leave people in a mood for festivity by the time the Pohela Boishakh was knocking on their doors. Despite having enough reasons for it to be contrary, Pahela Baishakh was a time for celebration. To avoid any serious rebellion, Badshah Akbar introduced the masterfully crafted custom of the New Year celebration that took place right after the tax-paying day. The amusements and feasts that used to be arranged helped to smoothen the harshness of the tax paying and sow the hopes for a better year among all.

As mentioned earlier, the celebration of Bengali New Year, pohela Boishakh, takes place both in West Bengal and Bangladesh. But, Pahela Boishakh in Bangladesh did not receive a collective form until 1965. During the growing movement for an independent state from Pakistan that began at the end of the 1940s and continued until independence in 1971, the former Pakistani Government implemented many policies that were somewhat modified versions of the British “Divide and Rule” principle.

In other words, those policies were meant to differentiate a Bengali Muslim from others and avoid a strong, joint movement for independence. As a continuation of such steps, the Pakistani government banned poems by the Noble winning Bengali author, Shree Rabindranath Tagore. Then, Chhayanaut, the only major Fine Arts institution of the time, designed their cultural show for Poila Boishakh to be a means of protest. The Pohela Boishakh takes place under the Banyan tree of Ramna Park in Dhaka ever since it was opened with Boishakhi songs by Tagore.

This way, Pohela Boishak became one with the nationalist notions of the Bengali people who resided in East Pakistan, known as Bangladesh today. The Fine Arts Institute (CharuKala Institute) of Dhaka University enhanced the attraction of the day in the late 1980s by adding Boishakhi Parade (Shobha Jatra) to ensure growing participation and acceptance. Soon, an attempt by a few hundred people to uphold the Bengali traditions and unify Bengalis while doing it transformed into a national event.

The Bengali New Year celebration in West Bengal also ties to religious values. The entire month of Boishakh is considered auspicious. Therefore, the first day by itself is reason enough for festivity. For the Hindu, the day begins with Puja (religious ritual) followed by cultural shows. Because it is considered auspicious, Boishakh is the month when most Hindu weddings occur in both Bengals.

Aspects & Activities of Pohela Boishakh:

How is Pohela boishakh celebrated?

In Bangladesh, the day begins before the break of dawn when a crowd gathers in Ramna Park for the Cultural show held by Chhayanat every year. Women mainly wear white Sharee (tips for women’s fashion on pohela boishakh) with a red border. Since Boishakh brings spring, women adorn their hair with flowers and wear colorful churi (bangles), symbolizing the many colors and renewed life in nature. On the other hand, men mainly wear traditional Punjabi (Panjabi price in Bangladesh) with Paayjama, Lungi, or Dhuti/Dhoti.

  • Boishakhi Parade (Mongol Shova jatra): Boishakhi Mongol Shobha Jatra is one of the biggest attractions of the day. The rally starts at the CharuKala Institute of Dhaka University very early in the morning.
Mongal Shobhajatra Pohela Boishakh
Mongal Sobhajatra in Pohela Boishakh
  • Boishakhi Fair (Mela):

    It is arranged all over the country and continues for at least a week. A wide range of products and activities make the fair attractive to all age groups. Find their way here, from home accessories to anything and everything that speaks Bengali authenticity. One of the fun aspects of the Boishakhi Mela is the joy ride like the Merry-Go-Round and Ferris wheel. The ones seen in this fair are different in that they are much smaller, with a simpler structure made of wood and bamboo and lacking engines to run them. Instead, two or more men stand beside these rides to push.

pohela boishakhi mela
Fair in Pohela Boishakh
  • Alpona:

    In the front yard and staircases, miniature Aalponas or Rangolies, traditional designs, are drawn using bright colors like red, green, blue,

    and yellow, as well as powdered rice. Drawing gigantic Aalponas on the main streets and walls all night long is one fun activity in which both males and females participate

    .

boishakhi alpona art at dhaka
Pohela Baishakh 1421 adorned with Airtel Alpona
 
  • Haalkhata:

    It is the ritual of closing the old Ledger and opening a new one with new entries on Pohela Boishakh. Traders involved in the gold, clothing, or food business send out invitations to old customers and entertain them with sweets.

         On the 1st day of Pohela Boishakh,businessmen greets their customers with sweets,
          commence a “Halkhata”(new ledger)& lock their old ones. Source:Star file photo
  • Sports:

    Rural sports such as Nouka Baich (boat race), Kite flying, Bull Racing, and flying pigeons are popular.

noukabaich at pohela boishakh
               Nouka Baich (Boat Racing) Image Source : worldphoto.org

Cultural Activities of Pohela Boishakh

Folk songs such as Palagan, kavigan, Jarigan, Gambhira gan, Gazirgan, baul, marfati, murshidi and bhatiali songs are staged. So are Jatra (one kind of plays) and other form of Bengali performing arts.

Pohela Boishakh in Dhaka

New Year’s festivities are closely linked with rural life in Bengal. Usually, on Pahela Boishakh, the home is thoroughly scrubbed and cleaned; people bathe early in the morning and dress in fine clothes. They spend much of the day visiting relatives, friends, and neighbors. Special foods are prepared to entertain guests. This rural festival has become enormously big in the cities, especially in Dhaka.

Boishakhi fairs are arranged in many parts of the country. Various agricultural products, traditional handicrafts, toys, cosmetics, as well as various kinds of food and sweets are sold at these fairs. The fairs also provide entertainment, with singers and dancers staging jatra (traditional plays), pala gan, kobiganjarigan, gambhira gan, gazir gan and alkap gan. They present folk songs as well as baul, marfatimurshidi and bhatiali songs. Narrative plays like Laila-Majnu, Yusuf-Zulekha and Radha-Krishna are staged. Among other attractions of these fairs are puppet shows and merry-go-rounds.

baul song on pohela boishakh
                         Bauls performing in Pohela Boishakh

Pohela Boishakh Games

Many old festivals connected with New Year’s Day have disappeared, while new festivals have been added. With the abolition of the zamindari system, the punya connected with the closing of land revenue accounts has disappeared. Kite flying in Dhaka and bull racing in Munshiganj used to be very colorful events. Other popular village games and sports were horse races, bullfights, cockfights, flying pigeons, and boat racing. Some festivals, however, continue to be observed; for example, bali (wrestling) in Chittagong and gambhira in Rajshahi are still popular events.

Pohela Boishakh Food

Observance of Pohela Boishakh has become popular in the cities. Early in the morning, people gather under a big tree or on the bank of a lake to witness the sunrise. Artists present songs to usher in the new year. People from all walks of life wear traditional Bengali attire: young women wear white saris with red borders and adorn themselves with churi bangles, ful flowers, and tips (bindis). Men wear white paejama(pants) or lungi(dhoti/dhuti) (long skirt) and kurta (tunic). Many townspeople start the day with the traditional breakfast of panta bhat (rice soaked in water), green chilies, onion, and fried hilsa fish.

pohela boishakh foods with hilsha fish

Panta Ilish(পান্তা ইলিশ) – a traditional platter of leftover rice soaked in water with fried Hilsa(ইলিশ), supplemented with dried fish (Shutki/শুঁটকী), pickles (Achar), lentils (dal), green chilies and onion – a popular dish for the Pohela Boishakh festival.

Pohela Boishakh Songs

The most colorful New Year’s Day festival takes place in Dhaka. Large numbers of people gather early in the morning under the banyan tree at Ramna Park, where Chhayanat artists open the day with Rabindranath Tagore’s famous pohela boishakh song, এসো, হে বৈশাখ, এসো এসো Esho, he Boishakh, Esho Esho (Come, O Boishakh, Come, Come). A similar ceremony welcoming the new year is also held at the Institute of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka. Students and teachers of the institute take out a colorful procession and parade around the campus. Social and cultural organizations celebrate the day with cultural programs. Newspapers bring out special supplements. There are also special programs on the radio and television.

borshoboron at ramna batomul
           Borsho Boron at Ramna Botomul. Source : bdnews24 photo archive

The historical importance of Pohela Boishakh in the Bangladeshi context may be dated from the observance of the day by Chhayanat in 1965. In an attempt to suppress Bengali culture, the Pakistani Government banned poems written by Rabindranath Tagore, the most famous poet, and writer in Bengali literature. Protesting this move, Chhayanat opened their Pohela Boishakh celebrations at Ramna Park with Tagore’s song welcoming the month. The day continued to be celebrated in East Pakistan as a symbol of Bengali culture. After 1972 it became a national festival, a symbol of the Bangladesh nationalist movement, and an integral part of the people’s cultural heritage. Later, in the mid-1980s, the Institute of Fine Arts added color to the day by initiating the Boishakhi parade, which is much like a carnival parade.

CHOTTOGRAM, Bangladesh | চট্টগ্রাম, বাংলাদেশ

The center of attraction of the Pohela Boishakh celebrations in the port city Chottogram is the DC Hill Park [ডিসি পাহাড় পার্ক]. Sammilitō Sanskritik Jot [সম্মিলিত সাংস্কৃতিক জোট] organizes a two-day festival to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the New Year. Various cultural events are organized here, including plays, etc. The public celebration of Poyela Boishakh in Chottogram was started in 1973; the politicians took the initiative to promote Bengali culture.

festive mood in pohela boishakh
        Festive Mood in Chattogram DC Hill. Image Source: Daily Asian age.
  • Chottogram Hill Tracts | চট্টগ্রামের পার্বত্য জেলা :

    In the Hill tracts of Chattogram, three different ethnic minority groups have their individual New Year celebrations. Boisuk [বৈশুখ] of Tripura People, Sangrai [সাংগ্রাই] of Marma people, and Biju [বিজু] of Chakma people; presently they have come together to celebrate it commonly as Boi-Sa-Bi [বৈ-সা-বি], a day of a wide variety of festivities; especially need to mention the water festival [জল উৎসব] of the Marma people.

KHULNA, Bangladesh | খুলনা, বাংলাদেশ

College students make great effort in designing festoons, banners, and colorful masks for this event. A newly formed non-governmental cultural organization Shokha Moyukh celebrated Pohela Boishakh at the campus of Govt. B L College, Khulna. The rally was followed by a cultural function at the campus. The event was organized by the students with support from the college faculty. Pohela Boishakh is celebrated in Khulna with enormous joy and enthusiasm. People from all walks of life take part in the Borshoboron Rally (বর্ষবরণ পদযাত্রা) organized by Khulna Sonskriti Kendro(খুলনা সংস্কৃতি কেন্দ্র).

              Inauguration of Pohela Baishakh Ceremony, 1423 at Khulna

Kolkata and West Bengal | কলকাতা এবং পশ্চিম বঙ্গ

Kolkata, the sovereign of Bengalis in India; witnesses some of the grand celebrations of Poyela Boishakh. In Kolkata and the rest of Indian/West Bengal, Poyela Boishakh and indeed the entire month of Boishakh is considered an auspicious time for marriages, opening of new business ventures etc. Choitro is the Last month of the Bangla year; the garment traders give special discounts throughout the month. The last day of Choitro, is celebrated as Choitro Sankranti among the Hindu community, and Charak Pujo is held on this day. On this very same day, Charak Mela/fair is organized in various parts of rural Bengal; some really miraculous acrobatics are performed by the members and these stunts are quite risky indeed.

boishakh jatra at pohela boishakh
Boishakhi Jatra, AJC Bose Road, Kolkata
Courtesy: New Year Photo Gallery Blog

Pohela Boishakh is also the occasion when the whole family comes for a get together; youngsters touch feet of elders seeking benediction (আশীর্বাদ), and peers greet each other Suvo Nôbobôrsho with a hug (Kolakuliকলাকুলি). The celebration remains incomplete without “mishti mukh” exchanging sweets with the near and dear ones. The day of Poyela Boishakh is a day of cultural events. Like Bangladesh, here also people wake up & bathe early in the morning and dress up in traditional Bengali attire. Many go for Probhat Pheri (a parade similar to “Shobhajatra” in Bangladesh, but it’s not as colorful as that) to welcome the first day of the New Year singing Rabindra Sangeet, here also the song “এসো, হে বৈশাখ, এসো এসো”Esho, he Boishakh, Esho Esho is very popular.

Businessmen open new accounting books (HalKhata) on this day; for the Bengali Hindu businessmen, HalKhata begins only after performing puja, “Swastik” sign is drawn on the HalKhata by the priests. Devotees are seen in front of the Kalighat temple (কালীঘাট মন্দির) in long queues late at night. Devotees offer Puja to receive the blessings of the almighty.

The Government of West Bengal organizes various fairs and cultural events in different parts of the state. The most famous of these is Bangla Sangit Mela(রবীন্দ্র সঙ্গীত), held at Nandan-Rabindra Sadan ground.

OTHER NATIONS | অন্যান্য দেশ

Apart from Bengal, Poyela Boishakh is also celebrated by the Bengali community living in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Australia, etc.

Pohela Boishakh celebrations also mark a day of cultural unity without distinction between class or religious affiliations. Of the major holidays celebrated in Bangladesh, only Pohela Boishakh comes without any preexisting expectations (specific religious identity, gift-giving culture, etc.). Unlike holidays like Eid ul-Fitr, where dressing up in lavish clothes has become a norm, or Christmas, where exchanging gifts has become an integral part of the holiday, Pohela Boishakh is really about celebrating the simpler, rural roots of the Bengal. As a result, more people can participate in the festivities together without the burden of having to reveal one’s class, religion, or financial capacity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How is Pohela Boishakh celebrated outside of Bangladesh?

A: Pohela Boishakh is celebrated by Bengali communities and diaspora around the world, with cultural programs, music and dance performances, and traditional food fairs. It is also recognized as a public holiday in some countries, such as India and Nepal.

Q: What are some traditional foods eaten during Pohela Boishakh?

A: Some traditional foods eaten during Pohela Boishakh include “panta bhat” (fermented rice), “dal puri” (lentil-stuffed bread), “beguni” (deep-fried eggplant fritters), “shorshe ilish” (mustard-flavored hilsa fish), and “mishti doi” (sweet yogurt).

Q: What are some common greetings used during Pohela Boishakh?

A: Some common greetings used during Pohela Boishakh include “Shubho Noboborsho” (Happy New Year), “Shubho Nabo Barsho” (Happy New Year), and “Naba Barshaar Preeti O Subhechha” (Greetings and Wishes for the New Year).

Islamic Baby Names from Quran from A to Z: 100+ Names and Meanings

Choosing a name for your baby is a significant decision for parents. Muslim parents have an additional consideration when selecting a name, as they often choose names from the Quran. The Quran is a rich source of names with profound meanings that reflect Islamic culture and values. This article will explore Islamic baby names from Quran from A to Z, along with their meanings and significance.

Introduction

Muslims believe that selecting a name for a newborn baby is a sacred responsibility. They prefer to choose names from the Quran, which reflect the teachings of Islam and the qualities of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Quran contains a wealth of names, and each name has its own meaning and significance. Here are some of the Quran’s most popular Islamic baby names, arranged from A to Z.

Sure, here is a table of Islamic baby names from the Quran from A to Z, along with their meanings and Arabic names:

AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
AAarizعارضRespectable man
AAyaanأيانGift of God
AArhamأرحمCompassionate
AAmanأمانTrust, safety
AAminأمينTrustworthy
AAqibعاقبSuccessor
AAsadأسدLion
AAhmadأحمدMost commendable
AAliعليExalted, noble
AAkramأكرمMost generous
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
BBilalبلالMoisture, water
BBadrبدرFull moon
BBasirبصيرInsightful
BBarirباررFaithful
BBishrبشرJoy
BBakrبكرFirstborn
BBahirبحيرDazzling
BBurhanبرهانProof, evidence
BBilqisبلقيسQueen of Sheba
BBalqisبلقيسQueen of Sheba
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
CCyrusكيروشSun, throne
CCalebكاليبDevotion to God
CCemalجمالBeauty
CCahilجاهلIgnorant
CCihadجهادStruggle, fight
CChamanچمنGarden
CCihadullahجهاد اللهStruggle in the way of Allah
CChiraghچراغLamp, light
CCengizجنكيزGreat warrior
CCasimقاسمDistributor, divider
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
DDaniyalدانيالProphet Daniel
DDawudداودProphet David
DDaraداراWealthy
DDilshadدلشادHappy heart
DDihyaضحيSplendor
DDuaدعاءSupplication
DDanialدانيالIntelligent
DDanyalدانيالProphet Daniel
DDurr-e-Shahwarدر شهوارA gem-like wife
DDzakirahذكرىRemembrance of Allah
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
EEiliyahإلياسProphet Elijah
EEmaanإيمانFaith
EEsaعيسىProphet Jesus
EEshanإحسانGoodness
EEhteshamإحتشامRespect, honor
FFatimahفاطمةDaughter of Prophet Muhammad
FFarhanفرحانHappy, joyful
FFarihaفريحةHappy, joyful
FFaisalفيصلJudge
FFawadفوادHeart
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
GGhaziغازيConqueror, warrior
GGulzarگلزارGarden
GGhazalaغزالةDeer
GGhaydaغيداءYoung and delicate
GGhazaliغزاليOne who spreads wisdom
HHadiهاديGuide
HHafsحفصCollect, gather
HHamzaحمزةLion
HHasanحسنHandsome
HHussainحسينHandsome
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
IIdrisإدريسProphet Enoch
IIqbalإقبالProsperity
IImranعمرانProphet Moses’ father
IIsaعيسىProphet Jesus
IIbrahimإبراهيمProphet Abraham
JJabirجابرConsoler
JJibrilجبريلArchangel Gabriel
JJamalجمالBeauty
JJavidجاويدEternal
JJalaalجلالGlory
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
KKhalidخالدEternal
KKhadijahخديجةProphet Muhammad’s wife
KKashifكاشفRevealer
KKaramكرمGenerosity
KKhairخيرGoodness
LLuqmanلقمانWise man in the Quran
LLaithليثLion
LLatifلطيفKind
LLubnaلبنىStorax tree
LLaylaليلىNight
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
MMuhammadمحمدProphet Muhammad
MMaryamمريمProphet Jesus’ mother
MMusaموسىProphet Moses
MMariyahمريمPure
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
NNabilنبيلNoble
NNajmaنجمةStar
NNasirناصرHelper, protector
NNaseemنسيمBreeze
NNourنورLight
OOmarعمرLong-lived
OOsmanعثمانProphet Muhammad’s companion
OOmeraعميرةLong-lived
OOmarahعمارةLong-lived
PParvezپرويزSuccess
PPervinپروينCluster of stars
PPariپریFairy
PParisaپريساLike a fairy
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
QQamarقمرMoon
QQasimقاسمDistributor
QQudratقدرةPower
QQaisقيسLover
RRayanريانWatered, luxuriant
RRafiqرفيقCompanion
RRahimرحيمMerciful
RRashaرشاEarly rain
RRizwanرضوانPleasure
SSarahسارةProphet Abraham’s wife
SSamirسميرEntertaining companion
SSaadسعدHappiness
SSaifسيفSword
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
TTariqطارقMorning star
TTawfiqتوفيقSuccess, good fortune
TThabitثابتSteadfast
TTalhaطلحةTree
UUsmanعثمانProphet Muhammad’s companion
UUmairعميرLife
UUmamaأمامةProper name
UUmarahعمارةLong-lived
VVardaوردةRose
VVaseemوسيمGraceful
WWaliواليGovernor, protector
WWaseemوسيمGraceful
WWajahatوجاهةRespect, honor
AlphabetNameName in ArabicName Meaning in English
XXantheزانتBlonde hair
YYaqoobيعقوبProphet Jacob
YYasirياسرWealthy
YYaseenيسChapter in the Quran
ZZainزينBeauty
ZZakiزكيPure
ZZainabزي

Conclusion:

Choosing a name for your newborn baby is a big responsibility, and Islamic baby names from Quran can help you in selecting a name with a beautiful meaning and a positive influence on your child’s personality. This article has provided a comprehensive list of unique Islamic baby names from Quran from A to Z, including their meanings and pronunciations in English and Arabic.

We hope this list will help parents in Bangladesh and Pakistan choose a name that is not only beautiful but also has a strong Islamic significance. May Allah bless your child with a happy, healthy, and prosperous life.

7 Traditional Sarees (Sari) Every Woman Must Have in Her Wardrobe (2023)

Saree is one of the most powerful symbols of tradition in South Asian countries. History has been stuck within Saree for centuries as woman’s national wear from the subcontinental period to today’s Bangladesh. Even this traditional wear of women is regular for most Bangladeshi women. As tradition is mixed with every contexture of women’s saree, different types of traditional Bangladeshi famous saree from every corner of the country are found with several designs. Buy popular traditional sarees for women from Daraz Eid big Sale Campaign 2023 at the best price in Bangladesh.

1) Jamdani Saree

Have you ever heard about Muslin Textiles? It’s that kind of light textile from Bengal which is used for making Dhakai Jamdani Saree. Basically, jamdani is one of the oldest traditional women’s wear, which convention had started before the British period. The huge production has been eventually coming from the Narayanganj district of Bangladesh from expert saree makers for centuries. Actually, an exquisite mixture of pure cotton is the signature element of Jamdani Saree. It’s the UNESCO-certified woman’s traditional wear as the cultural heritage of humanity. Its geometric design not only means a royal vibe but also expresses luxury.

1. Exquisite Weave and Design

Discover the beauty of the Dhakai Jamdani Saree – a product of expert weaving and intricate design. Made with premium quality cotton, this saree boasts of unique motifs and patterns that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh. The lightweight and airy texture of the saree makes it perfect for any occasion. Experience the luxurious feel of this handcrafted piece that will leave you mesmerized.

2. Timeless Elegance

Make a statement with the Dhakai Jamdani Saree – a piece that exudes timeless elegance. Perfect for weddings, parties, or any special event, this saree is a must-have for any fashion-conscious woman. Its versatile design and color make it suitable for both traditional and modern outfits. The intricate threadwork and handloom weaving make this saree a unique addition to your wardrobe.

3. Unmatched Comfort

Experience unmatched comfort with the Dhakai Jamdani Saree. Made with soft and breathable cotton, this saree ensures you stay comfortable throughout the day. Its lightweight texture and airy feel make it perfect for the hot and humid weather. The saree drapes beautifully on the body, making you look graceful and stylish. It’s time to add this comfortable and chic saree to your wardrobe.

Jamdani Saree
  • Exquisite Weave and Design: Made with premium quality cotton, this saree boasts of unique motifs and patterns that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh.
  • Timeless Elegance: Perfect for weddings, parties, or any special event, this saree is a must-have for any fashion-conscious woman.
  • Unmatched Comfort: Made with soft and breathable cotton, this saree ensures you stay comfortable throughout the day.

2) Banarasi Saree

It’s well known that Benarasi Saree is the finest piece from Benaras. It’s one of the most popular women’s traditional wear since the Mughal period. This kind of silk saree requires woven silk and embroidery with golden and silver brocade. But gold’s work is compacted through most parts of the Banarasi saree, which can give you a metallic visual effect actually.

Banarasi Saree
  • Experience the Timeless Elegance: Whether it’s a wedding, festive occasion or a special celebration, a Banarasi saree is a must-have addition to your wardrobe.
  • Unleash Your Inner Diva: Our Banarasi saree collection features a stunning range of colors and designs to suit every style and occasion.
  • Craftsmanship That Tells a Story: Our sarees are made using the finest quality silk and feature intricate patterns created using gold and silver threads.

3) Rajshahi Silk Saree

If you ask for the best silk saree in Bangladesh, your top pick should be Rajshahi Silk. This silk production belongs to high-quality fabric especially. Mainly, three categories of silk are found along with Rajshahi Silk Sharee – Mulberry Silk, Eri Silk, and Tussar Silk.

Rajshahi Silk Saree
  • Discover the beauty of Rajshahi Silk: The perfect blend of traditional elegance and modern style.
  • Luxurious Texture and Design: The intricate designs and exquisite detailing make it a perfect choice for any special occasion.
  • Exceptional Quality and Craftsmanship: You’ll love the way the saree feels against your skin and how it drapes gracefully around your body.

4) Tant Saree

One of the famous Bengali traditional Saree is Tant Saree. Its popularity is found in Dhaka, Tangail, Narayanganj, and some other parts of the country. Considering the humid climate and hot weather, the Tant saree is prepared with comfortable cotton while transparency and a lightness of clothes are also ensured nicely. The best part of this Tant saree is the lower cost, as Bangladeshi women wear it as a regular dress.

Tant Saree
  • Experience the Traditional and Elegant Look: This saree is known for its unique texture, lightness, and transparency.
  • Versatility : You can pair it with a simple blouse for a casual look or style it with a designer blouse for a formal event. 

5) Tangail Saree

The most popular Tangail saree came into fashion from the Tangail district of Bangladesh. The weaving technique of the Tangail Saree is similar to the jamdani saree. Hence, the extra facility is the smooth wrap cotton which can make the user more comfortable. As a gorgeous vibe is an ultimate issue, the Tangail Silk saree is familiar as the common wedding wear of women in our country.

6) Katan Saree

As you know, the Katan saree is a well-known sharee for our local divas, and its popularity is spreading throughout other countries also. When the plain woven fabric is its top strength, pure woven silk thread also makes it price worthy. But light warp fabric is a common issue for Katan, and Bengali women also accept it as an old-age cultural perspective.

7) Tussar Silk Saree

Tussar Silk is also introduced as Tassar silk in south Asian countries. The specialty of this silk is severe softness. Generally, it’s made of a cocoon. This well-furnished fabric is processed through skillful handicrafts, while the significant fact is its vibrant color. The Tussar Silk Saree’s natural texture seduces Bengali females with rich value.

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Daraz Eid Sale Deals and Offers in Bangladesh 2023

As the month of March is trending, you may be uttering the inherent tinge of the Holy Eid-ul-Fitr, right? So, what’s your preparation in terms of this upcoming eid? If you are lil bit short to attend to this, worry not. Daraz is here to bring real joy to the Muslim ummah incorporated with the mega Eid Sale campaign in 2023! And it’s high time to recall all the befitting demands as Daraz arranges all the lucrative Eid offers, deals, and discounts you’ve been looking for for a long time! So, no more hesitation; just keep alive Daraz App on your phone.

Top Deals and Discounts of Daraz Eid Sale Campaign 2023

Daraz Eid sale offers amazing deals and discounts in 2023. Find out the Daraz Eid offers and deals and make the most of your Eid shopping online from Daraz Bangladesh. Enjoy the biggest discounts of the popular brands with the Daraz Eid big sale campaign in 2023.

Mega Deals

We know you’ve always been waiting for mega deals in every campaign, and this time the eid sale campaign is back with another bang! From Panjabi and Saree deals to Mobile Phone, Fridge, and AC deals, exciting discounts with lucrative vouchers are confirmed on each product.

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Hot Deals

Daraz Eid campaign 2023 comes with all exciting offers for you. Grab the hot deals of the Eid campaign of all essential categories, including fashion, beauty, electronics products, and home and kitchen appliances.

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Mystery / Suprise Box

The exciting mystery box is also waiting for you in this upcoming Eid sale campaign 2023. Grab the Mystery box at the right time. In this case, stay tuned with Daraz App.

Category Specific Free Shipping voucher

The free shipping voucher on specific categories makes your purchase experience more exciting. So get the category-specific free shipping vouchers at the shop with the minimum costs.

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Surprise Voucher

Along with surprise vouchers, in this Daraz Eid sale Campaign 2023, you’ll get firework vouchers, category-specific vouchers, Shake Shake offers to win the vouchers, and so on.

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Flat 25% Off (Up to Tk 100)

Enjoy 25% off on fashion, beauty, electronics, home, and living products. In this case, you must purchase at least Tk 100 and get up to 100 Tk discounts.

1st Prepayment Order 50% off

If you purchase with payment partners, then you can enjoy exciting cashback offers. Besides, in your first prepayment order in the Eid campaign 2023, you can enjoy 50% off. In this case, your minimum purchase should be Tk 100, and you can get up to Tk 50 Off.

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Discounts from Payment Partners

Nothing but you have long waiting for payment partners discount offer indeed. And so, with this mega campaign, happiness will come true again with bank prepayment discount offers referring to additional 10% savings and bKash cashback offer for sure.

Brand Free Shipping

We know you want it, and to bring this into reality, free shipping will be happening again in this campaign powered by top brands. So, enlist your demand list at the Daraz App wishlist and get ready to enjoy the free delivery like a blessing.

To explore more, visit Daraz online buying guide for Eid 2023 and grab the best deals as per your requirements for this Ramadan Eid.

When is the Eid ul Fitr in Bangladesh? Eid ul Fitr Date 2023

Find When is Eid ul Fitr in Bangladesh in 2023. See the Expected Date of Eid ul Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh with Notification of Eid ul Fitr 2023 Holidays in Bangladesh.

Eid 2023 is always a big festival for Muslims. Muslim communities worldwide will be anticipating this joyful festival of Eid ul Fitr 2023 at the end of the month-long Ramadan 2023 fasts. Before getting into Eid in Bangladesh 2023 holiday notification and dates, ensure you know all about Rojar Eid 2023 in Bangladesh!

When is Eid ul Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh?

According to the Islamic Foundation, the possible date of Eid ul Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh will be observed on Saturday, April 22, 2023, or Sunday, April 23, 2023. Eid ul Fitr moon sighting is expected on the evening of Friday, April 21, 2023.

Eid ul Fitr Date in Bangladesh 2023

Eid ul Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh
Saturday, April 2023, is the Eid ul Fitr in Bangladesh
Date Weekday Observance
April 21, 2023 Friday Jumatul Bidah
April 22, 2023 Saturday Eid ul Fitr *
April 23, 2023 Sunday Eid ul Fitr Holiday
SOURCE: Islamic Foundation
 

When are Eid Holidays in Bangladesh?

According to the official Eid holidays notification 2023, Bangladesh is going to observe a 3 days period of Eid holidays 2023. The national Eid holidays will be from April 21 to April 23, 2023, in Bangladesh. Check the Govt. Holiday Calendar 2023 in Bangladesh.

Is the Eid ul Fitr Moon Sighted in Bangladesh?

The date for Eid ul Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh will be decided when the full moon is sighted on April 21, 2023. Once the Ramadan calendar 2023 comes to an end, the authorities (Helal Committee) will look into the sky for a full moon sight. If the moon is sighted on April 22, 2023, the final Eid al Fitr 2023 date of April 23, 2023, in Bangladesh will be announced.

Eid 2023 in Bangladesh will be in about 30 days. Make sure you know your Ramadan Calendar 2023 for Bangladesh so that you can keep up with the updated date for Eid-ul-Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh. Through this article, keep yourself updated on the date of Eid-ul-Fitr 2023 in Bangladesh.

Visit Daraz Eid big sale 2023 to enjoy the best Eid shopping experience with a lot of exciting offers and deals online in Bangladesh.

N.B: Eid ul Fitr is dependent on the Moon Sighting *

Which Dinner Items are Healthy during Ramadan Month?

It’s no secret that our routines are a little less than ideal during the month of Ramadan. If you’re someone who enjoys a hefty, indulgent iftar and then struggles to eat enough nourishing food between iftar and sehri, here are a few Ramadan dinner ideas that are both filling and light on the stomach! Moreover, if you want to check the best online grocery shop bd, visit Daraz Mart for the best experience.

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Ramadan Dinner Ideas to Stay Healthy & Fit

1. Rice Dishes

Rice dishes like pulao and biryani are a great way to combine protein, carbs, and essential veggies without having to put multiple dishes on the table. You can minimize the amount of cooking oil you use and increase the amount of protein or vegetables based on your preference.

Pair your rice with a refreshing mint or tamarind chutney and some raita and you’ve got a flavorful meal that isn’t heavy on your stomach and relatively easy to digest.

If you want to take a non-desi route with your rice, you could always experiment with vegetable, egg, or chicken fried rice and pair it with some lightly grilled chicken and veggies or even your favorite Chinese dishes. Just make sure to swap out grilling the chicken instead of frying it!

Check also: Which Iftar Items You Can Buy From Daraz Ramadan Bazar?

2. Noodles and Pasta

Noodles have a similar advantage to rice dishes. You can add your protein and vegetables all in one pan and not have to worry about the hassle of curries and individual ruti or paratha.

The trick to making sure your noodles and pasta are light enough to not give you a sickly heaviness is to stay away from creamy, white sauce-based pasta. Use cheese and salt scarcely as it may cause thirstiness and be generous with the vegetables and protein you are adding to provide nourishment.

Some of our favorite pasta noodle dishes are spaghetti and meatballs, macaroni and qeema, and chicken, or veggie chow mein.

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3. Kebabs

We strongly believe you should have a batch of kebabs in the fridge at all times. Not only are they great to beat random hunger pangs, but you can also always throw them in a sandwich with your favorite toppings, eat them alongside some roasted or boiled veggies, or with a nice hearty paratha.

4. Sandwiches

Finally, an evergreen winner when it comes to Ramadan dinner ideas is a nice, tasteful sandwich. The best thing about this is that you can make it as heavy or light as you want.

Some of our favorite ideas are egg salad sandwiches, chicken club sandwiches, pulled chicken or pulled beef sandwiches with coleslaw, tikka chunks and cheese sandwich, grilled cheese and tomato sandwiches, kebab sandwiches, roasted veggie sandwiches, eggs, and sausage breakfast sandwiches.

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How to Survive Ramadan During This Heated Summer 2023?

Ramadan is but a few days away and the summer will be at its very peak. This time, the summer is said to be worse than ever. With temperatures going up to 42 to 45 degrees in certain parts of the country, we need to be extra careful when it comes to self-care.

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5 Tips to survive through the excessive heat of the summer

1. Get lots of water in your system

Staying hydrated is the key to surviving the summer, but this can become tricky during Ramadan. While you can’t drink anything during the hottest hours of the day, you can pace the amount of drinking water that goes into your system.

Check also: Refreshing & Cooling Summer Drinks to Reduce Body Heat

2. Stay indoors

With work and home, we spend most of our day indoors anyway but a lot of us find ourselves under the sweltering sun for one reason or another. Try and avoid these instances as much as possible, but don’t shy away from looking for shade if you can’t. Get sunscreen cream or even an umbrella to block out the sun as much as possible.

Check also: Best Sunscreens for Oily & Acne Prone Skin in BD

3. Eat lots of water-based fruits

It’s the season for watermelons during this Ramadan. And if you have trouble eating fruits, you can always have fruit juice then instead. Besides, there is always an ideal choice of green coconut to get day-long energy. So don’t feel guilty when it comes to consuming fruits. The natural sugar will give you loads of energy and the water content will keep you refreshed.

Check also: Which Iftar Items You Can Buy From Daraz Ramadan Bazar?

4. Stay away from deep-fried oily foods

Though it’s hard enough to avoid fried fruits, the truth is that having fried foods every day for 30 days can never be good for your system. These oily foods will slow you down sucking all the energy during Ramadan which you will badly need.

Take a look: 7 Fasting Mistakes That Make Your Energy Levels Low!

5. Don’t Skip Sehri 

It’s pretty much usual that some fasting people prefer a heavy dinner and like to skip Sehri. While it may be tempting to choose an extra hour of sleep over Sehri, skipping it increases the hours between meals and by the time you reach iftar, your body will have exhausted its resources. So, it’s the wise decision to take a light dinner for the sake of a heavy dinner meal to survive till iftar.

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When is Laylatul Qadr 2023 in Bangladesh (Shab e Qadar 2023)

Find When is Laylatul Qadr 2023 in Bangladesh? Discover the Expected Shab e Qadr 2023 Date in Bangladesh. Check when is Shab e Qadr 2023 in Bangladesh in Islamic Calendar 2023.

Layla-tul-Qadr or Shab e Qadr in Bangladesh is considered the holiest night in Islam. Layla-tul-Qadr is also known Shab-e-Qadr, which states as the greatest night of a thousand years. Shab e Qadr is celebrated with the highest spiritual manner and respect by Muslims all over the world as this night is believed to hold a lot of power where Muslims worship the whole night of Laylatul Qadr to seek Allah’s mercy and blessings in abundance.

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The last ten days of Ramadan, especially the odd nights of Ramadan, are considered to hold a lot of power as it is believed that Laylatul Qadr, or the Night of Decree, also falls on one of the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan. Holy Al-Qur’an was revealed from the Al-Lawh Al-Mahfooz to the first sky at the Laylat ul Qadr night. It is also observed that Layla-tul-Qadr is the night Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first verses of the Qu’ran as well.

What day is Laylatul Qadr 2023?

It is believed that Laylatul Qadr falls during the last Ashra of Ramzan during the odd night, also called Shobe Kodorer Rat, in Bangladesh, and Laylatul Qadr is usually observed on the 27th of Ramadan. However, the exact night on which Laylatul-Qadr occurs has not been mentioned, as the Prophet Muhammad said, “Search for Laylatul-Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.”

When is Laylatul Qadr 2023 in Bangladesh?

Shab e Qadr or Laylat al-Qadr 2023 in Bangladesh will be observed on the night of Wednesday, April 19, 2023, and on the 27th day of Ramadan, 1444 AH, according to the Islamic calendar 2023.

Can you Sleep on Laylatul Qadr?

On Shab e Qadr, it is considered that Allah makes a decision and rights the fate of all human beings on this Night and according to renowned early Islamic scholars Al-Hasan Al-Basri (d. 110 H), Mujahid (d. 104 H), and Qatadah (d. 117 H) have reported having mentioned that “all the affairs of lifespan, deeds, creation, and provision are decreed on Laylatul-Qadr in the month of Ramadan and will come to pass in the coming year” which makes the night of Shab e Miraj a night where Muslims stay up to worship and seek forgiveness.

What is Special About Laylatul Qadr?

Layla tul Qadr is also considered a gift to the Muslim ummah as it is noted that any small good deed done is counted 1000 times more on this night, and no other day or night is emphasized more in the Quran than Shab-e-Qadr or Laulatul Qadr. In the Quran, the 97th chapter is dedicated entirely to this night:

Indeed, We revealed [the Qur’an] during the Night of Decree. And what can make you know what is the Night of Decree? The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend therein by permission of their Lord for every matter. Peace it is until the emergence of dawn. (97:1-5)

What do you Read on Shab e Qadar?

There are many ways you can worship and repent on the night of Shab e Qadr or Pray on Laylatul Qadr. You can offer Salat-ul-Tasbeeh, offer Nafil prayers, and recite Durood and the Quran wholeheartedly during the night to get the most blessings. More importantly, you can pray and make dua on this night in abundance.

Shab e Qadr Dua – What Dua to Make on Layla-tul-Qadr?

If you’re looking for what dua to make on Shab-e-Qadar night or looking for Lailatul Qadr dua, then you can recite the following Dua that is important for Shab e-Qadr:

للَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ كَرِيمٌ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي
Allahumma innaka Afuwwun [Karimun] tuhibbul `afwa fa`fu `annee
O Allah, indeed You are Pardoning, [Generous,] You love pardon, so pardon me.

Why is the 27th Day of Ramadan so Important?

The 27th of Ramadan is important as many Muslims believe that Laylatul Qadr or Shab e Qadr occurs on the 27th of Ramazan through our Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SM) advised his ummah to search for this greatest night among the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan.

“Whoever establishes the prayers on the night of qadr out of sincere faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards (not to show off) then ALL his past sins will be forgiven” -Sahih Bukhari. The same reward is for those who fast sincerely too.

What are the signs of Laylatul Qadr?

According to the Quran, Layla-tul-Qadr or Shab e Qadr is considered the best than a thousand nights to worship, and here are some of the signs on how to identify the Night of Decree or Laila tul Qadr.

“Salamun hiya hatta matla il-fajr” – That Night is peace, until the rising of the dawn. (Surah Qadr 97:5) The night of Laylatul Qadr is peaceful and quiet. You do not hear the barking of dogs, donkeys don’t bray or the sound of the cockerel. The entire Night, from evening till morning, is peace, free from every evil and mischief.

The sun at sunrise would appear reddish and without its normal blazing and sharp rays. Whosoever offers voluntary prayers during the Night of Power out of belief and expecting from Allah its reward will have his past sins forgiven.” – (Bukhari and Muslim)

Rain may fall either during the night or during the day of that night.- there is rain. This is one of the signs of Laylatul Qadr. – Soft or gentle rain.

Ibn Khuzaymah said that “it is a night that is neither hot nor cold.”

Laylatul Qadr Meaning in English?

Layla-tul- Qadr or Shab e Qadr in English is also called the Night of Decree Ramadan, The Night of Power, The Night of Value, The Night of Destiny, The Night of Determination, or The Precious Night and is considered better than a thousand months for the worship of Allah.

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