Mandatory guidelines for offering prayers at mosques issued

Muslims attend Jum’a prayer at capital's Baitul Mokarram mosque on 8 May, 2020.
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The religious affairs ministry issued mandatory guidelines for offering prayers in congregation at mosques across the country during the seven-day strict restrictions from Thursday, reports UNB.

The ministry, which also made wearing mask mandatory, directed the elderly people, children and the sick to abstain from going to mosques, said a ministry circular on Wednesday.

Besides, the circular said, each mosque should have enough soap, water and sanitizer to ensure health hygiene.

The ministry urged devotees to perform Sunnah prayers and ablution in their respective residences.

In its guideline, the ministry said, the devotees will have to bring their personal prayer mat as authorities will not be allowed to lay out carpets on mosque floors.

Local administrations will take legal action against those who will violate the directives, the notification added.