The Borneo Post

MIS amends SOP for Hari Raya

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KUCHING: The Sarawak Islamic Council (MIS) has made several amendments to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and guidelines for this year’s Hari Raya celebratio­ns.

Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department (Islamic Affairs) Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi said MIS is allowing Takbir Hari Raya at mosques and suraus after Maghrib prayers on the eve of the celebratio­ns.

However, the takbir session cannot exceed 10pm. Takbir is also allowed after Subuh prayers until the start of Aidilfitri prayers on the first day of Hari Raya.

Dr Abdul Rahman also said Aidilfitri prayers are allowed in mosques, suraus, musolla and other premises that have obtained permission from MIS, but with limited number of congregati­on and with physical distancing of one metre. He also said that congregant­s must check their body temperatur­e and register their attendance through MySejahter­a or record book before entering mosque or surau, and always use face mask when inside.

“Congregant­s need to bring their own prayer mats and are encouraged to perform ablutions at home before going to the mosque or surau.

“It is strictly forbidden to crowd at the entry and exit points of the mosque or surau. The mosque management committee must open all doors for the congregati­on to disperse to avoid congestion, and shaking hands is discourage­d,” he told a press conference here yesterday.

On Hari Raya visits, Dr Abdul Rahman said this is only allowed on the first day of Hari Raya, and limited to immediate family members.

The number of visitors must be 50 per cent of the size of the house, with physical distancing. He added that the SOPs and guidelines could be changed and amended from time-to-time based on need.

“Applicatio­n of these guidelines is effective throughout the month of Syawal, taking into account the Covid-19 situation.

“MIS calls on all Muslims in Sarawak to abide by every directive of the Malaysian government through the National Security Council, Sarawak government through the Sarawak State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), and the Ministry of Health,” he said.

On a related matter, Dr Abdul Rahman said activities that are not encouraged include visits to graves based on the Covid-19 case risk assessment.

Activities that are prohibited by MIS are banquets or feasts after Aidilfitri prayers at mosques or suraus, but the distributi­on of packaged food is allowed.

Meanwhile, takbir activities from house-to-house are strictly prohibited and open houses or tahlil after Aidilfitri prayers at mosque or surau are not allowed.

For Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) areas, house-to-house visits, visit to graves and prayers at mosques and suraus are not allowed.

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