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Coronavirus: This Friday is the first day of Ramadan, the administration is strict on collective prayers regarding Corona – News in Headlines
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Coronavirus: This Friday is the first day of Ramadan, the administration is strict on collective prayers regarding Corona

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Srinagar, State Bureau. The first day of Ramadan can be on 24 April Friday or 25 April on Saturday. However, it will depend on the moon sight. This Friday is important in both circumstances. At the same time, the administration has decided to keep police and paramilitary forces stationed around all mosques in Kashmir during Namaz-e-Jumme on Friday.

The Ulemaas have asked the Khatibs to make full use of their influence and not let anyone submit to the collective prayers. Significantly, the number of Kovid-19 infected in Jammu and Kashmir has crossed the 410 mark. Five patients have died.

The administration has already issued instructions to keep all the shrines in Kashmir closed. In most of the areas mosques are having only Ajan. In many places, people are offering Namaz ata in mosques in violation of administrative restrictions. Many people have pelted stones at Bandipore, Tral, Herpora, Pulwama, Kupwara, when they were stopped by mass prayers in the past.

Administrative sources working to implement the lockdown effectively said that the first day of Pak Ramadan or the first Zuma of Ramadan, many people will try to offer prayers in the mosque itself, this will continue to prevent the infection of Kovid-19 There will be great harm to the drill. Based on the experience of bygone days, we feel that on this Friday too, people can forcefully gather in mosques for mass prayers.

Naughty elements plotting to incite violence can also seize the opportunity. All police station and outpost in-charge have been instructed not to allow people to gather for mass prayers in any mosque, ground or any other place in their area.

If anyone violates, immediate action should be taken against him. Contacting all the Mohalla Samitis and senior officials of the Masjid Committees, sensing the sensitivity of the situation, they are being told not to allow the crowd to gather under any circumstances, otherwise, Kovid-19 will enter their house. On Friday, the lockdown will be implemented as a strict curfew in the entire litigation.

Appeal to offer Namaz at home, Mutahida Majlisye Ulema, the common platform of all Islamic organizations of Kashmir, has again appealed to people to offer Namaz at home. Mufti-e-Azam Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam has said that only Moazin should come to the mosque for worship, others should offer namaz in the houses. It is not necessary to come to the mosque at the time of epidemic. 

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