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Covid-19 Outbreak: Offer namaz at home, mosques in Okhla to worshipers

The Shariah Council of Jamaat-E-Islami (Hind) also issued a statement on prayers during corona lock down.

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New Delhi: Some mosques in Delhi’s Okhla close doors to Muslim worshipers and urged them to offer Namaz in their homes amid coronavirus outbreak. A Batla House resident said one mosque in his locality is urging residents to offer namaz at their flats to avoid communal prayers.

Another resident in Abul Fazal Enclave said the Markaz mosque also announced that it won’t be holding communal prayers from zuhar prayer onwards and an announcement was also made. Though some mosques are avoiding communal prayers, azan is being given, said residents.

The coronavirus has stopped communal Muslim prayers for the first time in many Muslim countries across the world.

The Shariah Council of Jamaat-E-Islami (Hind) also issued a statement on prayers during corona lock down.

“The coronavirus COVID-19 has acquired the status of a pandemic. The number of people affected by it is increasing very fast. Many states have announced lockdown. Medical experts have pointed out that this disease spreads by being near each other, shaking hands and by touching things that are then touched by others. The possibility of the spread of the virus increases with large gatherings of people. In this background, a question is being raised regarding what stand to adopt regarding the congregational prayer (namaz with jamaat),” it said.

“The Shariah Council of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind reflected on this issue, considering the Islamic teachings that lay great importance to worship as well as the sanctity of human life and arrived at the following decisions:

“The Shariah Council appeals to the Muslims in areas under lockdown to implement the following –

“1) Disinfectants should be used in mosques and all medical precautions should be exercised that are recommended by health experts.

“2) Five times azaan (call to prayer) should be given in the mosques as it is a symbol of Islam.

“3) The Imam, Muezzin, Khadim, and administrators of the mosque should observe the prayer (namaz) in congregation after exercising all precautionary measures. All the other members of the public should pray at home in congregation with the members of their family including women.

“4) In the same manner, the Friday prayer (Juma namaz) should also be observed (only by Imam, Muezzin, Khadim, and administrators of the mosque). The prayer and the khutbah (speech) should be completed in the minimum possible period and the remaining public should do the Zohar prayer at home.

“5) At the individual level, azkaar (remembrance of God) and religious incantations should be practiced. Repentance and forgiveness should be sought. We should pray to Allah to break the intensity of this fatal pandemic and grant us deliverance from this disease.

“6) Sadaqah and charity should be provided to the poor and needy who are jobless and economically deprived.”

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