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SE Sulawesi allows short-duration prayers at mosques during Ramadan 6 hours ago
Head of the Religious Affairs Ministry s Southeast Sulawesi regional office Fesal Musaad. ANTARA/Harianto
The maximum duration of tausiyah is 15 minutes to enlighten the people. There is no need to linger Kendari (ANTARA) - The Religious Affairs Ministry s Southeast Sulawesi Regional Office has allowed the conduct of tarawih prayers and sermon or tausiyah activities at mosques during Ramadhan, with a maximum duration of 15 minutes to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. The maximum duration of tausiyah is 15 minutes to enlighten the people. There is no need to linger, Head of the ministry s regional office, Fesal Musaad, stated here on Thursday.
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No meeting or rally before and after prayers: Religious affairs ministry
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No meeting or rally will be allowed before prayers and after munajat in mosques or any other place of worship, Religious Affairs Ministry said today in an emergency circular.
The ministry said they came up with the decision due to increase in Covid-19 cases across the country at an alarming rate.
Regarding Tarabi prayers during the month of Ramadan, the ministry said the prayers will follow social distance and health guidelines.
Earlier on April 5, the ministry said people will not be allowed to have iftar and sehri at mosques during Ramadan.
Govt issues health guidelines for offering prayers at mosques
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DHAKA, April 5, 2021 (BSS) – In line with the government’s seven-day stricter measures (lockdown) to contain the spread of the global pandemic COVID-19, the Religious Affairs Ministry has issued a 10-point guideline for offering prayers in congregation at mosques across the country.
The ministry issued a notification on Sunday in this regard coinciding with the Prime Minister’s Office’s 18-point directive issued on March 29 and Cabinet Division‘s 11-point guideline issued yesterday to stem the alarming spread of the coronavirus, said an official handout here today.
The guidelines for the mosques included: