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Jamaat prayers have been stopped at all mosques in Saudi Arabia, except for the deadly Corona virus (COVID-19) infection in mosque Mosque al-Haram and Medina mosque Nawabi.
According to a Saudi press agency, the country's media reported that the decision to suspend prayers at mosques was finalized after a meeting between Saudi Arabia's highest religious body, The Council of Senior Scholars and the Ministry of Health. According to the decision, Friday prayers in all mosques across the country and five daily prayers will be suspended in Jamaat as part of preventing the spread of the deadly virus. However, if the prayers are closed, it will be as regular as before. After Azan, everyone is advised to pray at home.
The Saudi Gazette, according to the Council of the Senior Scholars of Saudi Arabia, said that in order to minimize the potential loss of any major catastrophe, according to Islamic Sharia, there is a chance to shut down all kinds of prayers, including the Juma. Since there is a high risk of coronary virus, the council of senior scholars has decided to close prayers at the church.
Saudi Arabia previously closed two holy mosques in Mecca and Medina as a preventive measure for the Corona virus. Authorities announced on March 3 that the entrance to the Kaaba Sharif complex of Al-Haram, the historic mosque in Mecca, was temporarily closed. The same day the mosque of the Medina was closed. The mosque was reopened a day after the cleaning. However, Umrah and Tawaf were suspended indefinitely.
Authorities have decided not to allow citizens from different countries from areas where the coronavirus was detected despite having a tourist visa to enter Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, 38 people have been infected with the new Corona virus in the past 28 hours. The number of victims in the country stood at 171. Six of the victims have recovered. The Saudi press agency said the information, according to the Ministry of Health.
Jamaat prayers have been stopped at all mosques in Saudi Arabia, except for the deadly Corona virus (COVID-19) infection in mosque Mosque al-Haram and Medina mosque Nawabi.
According to a Saudi press agency, the country's media reported that the decision to suspend prayers at mosques was finalized after a meeting between Saudi Arabia's highest religious body, The Council of Senior Scholars and the Ministry of Health. According to the decision, Friday prayers in all mosques across the country and five daily prayers will be suspended in Jamaat as part of preventing the spread of the deadly virus. However, if the prayers are closed, it will be as regular as before. After Azan, everyone is advised to pray at home.
The Saudi Gazette, according to the Council of the Senior Scholars of Saudi Arabia, said that in order to minimize the potential loss of any major catastrophe, according to Islamic Sharia, there is a chance to shut down all kinds of prayers, including the Juma. Since there is a high risk of coronary virus, the council of senior scholars has decided to close prayers at the church.
Saudi Arabia previously closed two holy mosques in Mecca and Medina as a preventive measure for the Corona virus. Authorities announced on March 3 that the entrance to the Kaaba Sharif complex of Al-Haram, the historic mosque in Mecca, was temporarily closed. The same day the mosque of the Medina was closed. The mosque was reopened a day after the cleaning. However, Umrah and Tawaf were suspended indefinitely.
Authorities have decided not to allow citizens from different countries from areas where the coronavirus was detected despite having a tourist visa to enter Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, 38 people have been infected with the new Corona virus in the past 28 hours. The number of victims in the country stood at 171. Six of the victims have recovered. The Saudi press agency said the information, according to the Ministry of Health.
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