The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Foreigners still not allowed to join congregati­onal prayers

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KUALA LUMPUR: Foreigners are still not allowed to take part in congregati­onal prayers in mosques and surau, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Seri Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri.

He said the ministry has to study reports from the authoritie­s such as the Federal Territorie­s Islamic Religious Department (JAWI) on the situation in mosques and surau, before allowing foreigners to participat­e in congregati­onal prayers.

“We want to see the report from JAWI and few other places. If the situation is stable and will not cause any problems, then we can make a decision.

“We may be able to solve this issue in a month or two,” he told reporters after attending JAWI’s Post Covid19 Food Bank Musa’adah Mission programme here yesterday.

During the programme, Zulkifli handed over basic necessitie­s to 50 residents of the Perkasa People’s Housing Project (PPR) here.

Zulkifli, in a statement earlier yesterday, said Friday prayers during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) has been expanded to surau and halls deemed suitable for the purpose.

He said that mosques and Friday surau permitted to hold Friday prayers are also allowed to maximise the use of their areas while ensuring compliance with the latest standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the National Security Council (MKN). - Bernama

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