Accrington Observer

Mosque praised for its response to Covid crisis

- STUART PIKE stuart.pike@menmedia.co.uk @stuartpike­78

WITH restrictio­ns on places of worship now easing following the Covid-19 pandemic Raza Jamia Masjid, Accrington, has been identified nationally for their proactive response.

The Covid-19 pandemic forced the mosque to close for worship, gatherings and social activities, however they have remained open 24 hours a day for emergencie­s, for those who need food, medicine or urgent support. They have offered online services, remained active on social media and, in some cases, had upwards of 5,000 people attending programmes ‘virtually’.

Gatherings of more than 30 people are now permitted as of July 4 but only in certain public places as set out in law. This will include places of worship and their surroundin­g premises.

Jawid Hussain, founder and patron of Raza Jamia Masjid, said before lockdown the mosque was serving the whole Hyndburn community and beyond, being used for conference­s, business meetings, educationa­l workshops and everything from first aid training to functions.

He said: “On a usual day over 100 people would come to worship and we would often see over 1,000 people attend for special occasions.

“We quickly put many measures in place to ensure the safety of the community including signage, sanitising stations and very clear guidelines. Several mosques throughout the UK have called us and want help with their own safety measures after seeing our efforts on social media. We have had people visiting from Birmingham to have a look, I have been personally to Leeds to give assistance and many other cities and towns have been in touch with us.”

County and borough councillor Munsif Dad BEM JP said the national recognitio­n the mosque is receiving is testament to everyone involved and urged the wider community to support their local places of worship, donate when they can and help them on their steps to recovery.

He said: “This is very much an icon mosque and I could not be prouder to be part of its community. Hyndburn has really pulled together during this time of crisis and that unity has made us stronger.

“Working personally within the Hyndburn Hub I have seen the dedication of volunteers from all political parties, faiths and background­s working together for the good of all Hyndburn residents. All places of worship have all suffered great loss throughout this pandemic.”

Hyndburn council leader Coun Miles Parkinson OBE said: “I would like to congratula­te the Raza Jamia Masjid community, not only for their quick action at the start of this pandemic, by being one of the first places to close to gatherings, but for their ongoing response throughout. They have adapted, served the community and are now leading the way on the road to recovery by setting an excellent example on being Covid-secure.”

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Jawid Hussain, founder and patron of Raza Jamia Masjid in Accrington
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Social distancing measures in place for worship at Raza Jamia Masjid in Accrington

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