Arab Times

Eid prayers to be held inside mosques this yr

Worshipper­s’ safety first priority: official

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KUWAIT CITY, June 10: The Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Farid Al-Amadi, said the Eid Al-Fitr prayers this year will be held inside the mosques in coordinati­on with the Ministry of

Al-Afasi Interior, keep- ing in mind the safety of worshipers, reports Al-Rai daily.

Amadi said in a statement: “Eid prayers in the squares is a Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) that he wanted the worshipper­s to emulate, because he did not pray in the mosque except during rainy days or if there was an excuse.”

However, the Ministry of Interior in order to provide security and safety for worshipper­s, a decision has been taken to limit Eid prayers inside the mosques in order to protect the lives of worshipper­s.

“We have made arrangemen­ts with the Interior Ministry to provide security for worshipper­s,” he said, noting that “security conditions in the region are not stable and the threats remain, especially since it is very difficult to provide security for worshipper­s in open areas.”

He said, “there are proposals for Eid prayers to be held in some institutio­ns that have walled courtyards and gates which allow us to control the process of entry and exit of worshipper­s.”

“We are called upon to revive the Sunnah, but the safety of the worshipper­s and their lives is the first priority and this is legitimate according to scholars,” he added.

On the issue of the pilgrimage for the Bedoun, Amadi said “The minister of Awqaf has announced the Saudi authoritie­s have approved 1,000 Bedoun for Hajj this year.” He said the approval came upon the request of the Awqaf which was sent in early December 2017 to enable the Bedoun to perform Hajj this year.

Meanwhile, Minister of Justice and Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Dr Fahad Al-Afasi has issued a ministeria­l decision to exempt all Kuwaiti and GCC citizens from the condition of having valid university qualificat­ions to work in religious profession­s, reports Al-Anba daily quoting informed sources.

They said this decision may pave way for young people to be appointed in imam positions, especially since it states that those who memorize 15 parts of the Quran will be accepted.

In this regard, Assistant Undersecre­tary for Mosque Affairs Eng Dawood Al-Asousi clarified that Kuwaitis and GCC citizens without valid qualificat­ions were earlier admitted to work in religious profession­s but they had to memorize the entire Quran. However, this memorizati­on text has been reduced to 15 parts to facilitate the admission process of imam and muezzin profession­s.

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