According to information provided by the Muftiate, the following events are scheduled for March 20:
- 7:30-8:00 — reading of the Quran;
- 8:00-8:25 — religious lectures;
- 8:25-8:30 — explanation of the order and rules for conducting festive prayers;
- 8:30 — performance of the festive prayers.
The Spiritual Administration noted that there may be slight changes in the schedule in mountainous regions depending on local conditions.
Orozo Ait is one of the most important holidays for Muslims, symbolizing the end of fasting during the month of Ramadan. On this day, believers perform the festive prayer, visit relatives and friends, and help those in need.