The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Guidelines for religious activities in mosques, surau completed

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KUALA LUMPUR: Mosques and surau will be re-opened for religious activities once the government is satisfied with the guidelines prepared by the office of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (JPM) (Religious Affairs).

Its minister Datuk Seri Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri said the guidelines were prepared by JPM’s Research Unit (Religious Affairs) and Department of Islamic Developmen­t Malaysia (JAKIM)’s Research Division.

“The implementa­tion of the guidelines will be subjected to government orders from time to time as well as approval by the Health Ministry and the National Security Council,” he said in a statement yesterday.

He was responding to frequently­asked questions (FAQs) on the prohibitio­n of religious activities in mosques and surau during the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO).

Zulkifli said the guidelines have also been presented in the fourth Special Muzakarah Committee Meeting of the National Council for Islamic Affairs on April 30, chaired by Datuk Wan Zahidi Wan Teh and attended by Malaysian muftis and the council’s appointed members.

“The government’s main considerat­ions are the preparedne­ss and optimum technical preparatio­n by all parties, namely the state religious councils and department­s as the main authoritie­s in religious affairs in the states, and also best preparatio­n by the mosques and surau,” he said.

The government is still suspending religious activities in mosques and surau during the enforcemen­t of the CMCO which began today, based on considerat­ion by relevant parties.

Meanwhile, Zulkifli said, if the guidelines were approved at the federal level, it was still up to the state authoritie­s to implement them.

“Matters pertaining to Islamic affairs are within the scope and jurisdicti­on of the states under the auspices of the Rulers of the states as stated in Item 1 of the State List of the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constituti­on,” he added. – Bernama

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