Khaleej Times

Clerics vow to defy lockdown curbs

- Dawn, ANI

islamabad — Defying all orders from the state to refrain from religious congregati­ons to curb the spread of Covid-19, prominent religious scholars on Tuesday stated that five daily prayers and the Friday prayers would be held in mosques. They, however, mentioned that all precaution­ary measures advised by the government will be implemente­d.

The statement from the ulema, cited by comes as the government announced it would continue the lockdown imposed in the light of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Authoritie­s in all provinces had officially restricted congregati­ons in mosques, including for Friday prayers, to five people or less for the past two weeks. However, several instances of violation of government orders, and confrontat­ion with police trying to enforce these orders, have been reported since then.

Speaking at a Press conference, Mufti Taqi Usmani, a renowned religious scholar and former judge of the Federal Shariat Court, said it was decided that prayers would be held while observing precaution­ary measures, the newspaper reported.

Detailing the precaution­ary measures, Usmani said there would

be proper distancing between rows and individual­s during congregati­ons. He urged the elderly to pray at their homes and other people to return to their homes as soon as prayers were over. “In the present conditions, five daily prayers along with precaution­ary measures are essential,” he added.

Prominent religious scholar and chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman said the lockdown was not “applicable to mosques”, adding that arrangemen­ts would be made for Friday congregati­onal prayers and tarawih in Ramadan.

Calling the congregati­onal

prayers a “necessity”, a statement released after the meeting said that it was important to continue the prayers while observing precaution­ary measures.

The meeting called for the resumption of all congregati­onal prayers including the five daily prayers and the Friday prayers, terming the government’s orders of allowing between three to five people for congregati­ons as “impractica­l”.

The statement urged elderly people, people affected by the virus or those caring for virus patients to not come to the mosque. —

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