Khaleej Times

Clerics ask govt not to extend restrictio­ns

-

islamabad — Senior clerics have warned the federal government against extending the ban on religious congregati­ons in mosques imposed to contain the spread of coronaviru­s, it was reported on Tuesday.

Despite the government’s pleas to observe social distancing, more than 53 senior clerics of Rawalpindi and Islamabad held a meeting on Monday to discuss the matter, Dawn News reported.

The meeting was attended by the senior clerics representi­ng various seminaries, banned groups, proscribed persons and political and non-political parties. The clerics’ warning has been issued before the government could come up with a plan to curb the spread of the disease during the holy month of Ramadan.

After much deliberati­on and meetings with religious leaders, the government has banned prayer congregati­ons of more than five people as part of measures imposed to curb the Covid-19.

Pir Azizur Rehman

Hazarvi, president of the Jamia Darul

Uloom Zakaria in Islamabad, said: “The closure of mosques, shutting down Friday prayers and Taraweeh are unacceptab­le to the countrymen.”

A video clip released on Monday showed the clerics sitting in close proximity of each other during the meeting amid the social distancing measures imposed by the government.

The meeting did not acknowledg­e the official directives of a maximum of five persons inside mosques for the collective prayers as the clerics said that the testing times demanded more time for prayers and announced that apart from the five times prayers, Friday and Taraweeh congregati­ons will continue.

The participan­ts agreed to take other precaution­ary measures, however, like use of hand sanitisers, removal of rugs and carpets, washing of floors, cleaning of hands with soaps.

Hazarvi said, “The clerics have noted that all efforts will be made to avoid clash and confrontat­ions with the government and the state institutio­ns.”

The meeting criticised the authoritie­s for arresting clerics across the country and demanded authoritie­s to quash all cases against them. —

The closure of mosques, shutting down Friday prayers and Taraweeh are unacceptab­le to the countrymen Azizur Rehman HAzArvI A cleric

 ?? AP ?? ACTION AGAINST VIOLATORS: Police officers try to enforce lockdown restrictio­ns in Hyderabad on Tuesday. —
AP ACTION AGAINST VIOLATORS: Police officers try to enforce lockdown restrictio­ns in Hyderabad on Tuesday. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates