
Pakistani Muslims go to Faisal Mosque with their luggages for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims go to Faisal Mosque with their luggages and blankets for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims go to Faisal Mosque with their luggages and blankets for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Hussain Anjum / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims go to Faisal Mosque with their luggages and blankets for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslim men read holy Quran in Faisal Mosque as they perform Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Hussain Anjum / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslim men read holy Quran in Faisal Mosque as they perform Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Hussain Anjum / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Hussain Anjum / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Hussain Anjum / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Muhammed Reza / Anadolu Agency

Pakistani Muslims stay in Faisal Mosque for Itikaf which is a spiritual practice, held during the last ten days of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. Itikaf devotees spend ten days and nights to worship in the mosque until the end of Ramadan, devoting their time to read the holy Quran and pray to mark Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Destiny). Hussain Anjum / Anadolu Agency