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Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by siwhoh(m): 9:31am On Mar 05, 2020
Saudi bans Umrah pilgrimage, Iran cancels Friday prayers and Singapore Muslims are urged to bring own mats to mosques.

People around the world are avoiding crowded places, cutting back on inessential travel and taking precautionary measures such as working from home to avoid catching the new coronavirus.

Several countries have also urged their citizens to change the way they greet one another, or celebrate certain festivities.

Religious authorities, meanwhile, are advising people how to pray or mark holy days without risking spreading COVID-19 further. The virus, which originated in China, has so far infected more than 93,000 people globally and killed more than 3,000.

Here are some examples of the new measures and advice from Muslim countries, organisations and Islamic sites for worshippers and pilgrims.

Saudi bans 'Umrah' pilgrimage, stops foreigners visiting Islam's holiest sites

The kingdom on Wednesday banned "Umrah" for residents and citizens, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Umrah, which can be completed in a few hours, is a pilgrimage that can be undertaken at any time of year, unlike the much more intensive and time-consuming Hajj - one of the five pillars of Islam performed during a few specific days each year.

The move was in line with the "precautionary measures taken by Saudi authorities to prevent the spread of the virus" in the Gulf state, SPA said.

Last week, Saudi Arabia said it was preventing foreigners from reaching the holy city of Mecca and the Kaaba, the building at the centre of the Great Mosque. It also said travel was suspended to Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina.

This year's Hajj, which usually brings about three million people to Mecca, is expected to take place from July 28 to August 2. Authorities have not yet announced any restrictive measures; more than 60,000 people have applied to participate in this year's event already.

The kingdom has two reported cases of coronavirus.

Iran halts Friday prayers in major cities
Iran is struggling to contain the virus, with a rising number of cases and deaths each day. As of Wednesday evening, those totalled 2,922 and 92, respectively.

Friday prayers in all provincial capitals have been halted.

"This disease is a widespread one," Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told his cabinet, according to a transcript. "It encompasses almost all of our provinces and is, in a sense, a global disease that many countries in the world have become infected with, and we must work together to tackle this problem as quickly as possible."

Singapore Muslim leader advises worshippers to use own prayer mats, avoid shaking hands
According to The Straits Times, Masagos Zulkifli, a minister in charge of Muslim affairs in Singapore, has advised Muslims to bring their own prayer mats to mosques and refrain from shaking hands with one another.

"In these circumstances, we will not be shaking hands. But if you do, wash your hands, and then make sure you don't touch your face. This is just a precaution for many of us who always forget that," he said.

While it remains logistically difficult to take worshippers' temperatures at mosques, some of which attract thousands of people, Masagos said Muslims should stay at home if they showed any coronavirus symptoms.

There have been more than 100 cases of coronavirus in Singapore, and the majority of patients have recovered.

UK group calls on Muslim institutions to follow hygiene advice

The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), one of the United Kingdom's largest Muslim umbrella organisations, has called on mosques and Islamic schools to "keep your congregations safe", by following the government's advice.

"Much of this advice, and an emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene is in line with Islamic tradition. Abu Malik Al-Ash`ari (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (Peace Be Upon Him) said: 'Purity is half of iman (faith)'," MCB said on its website, referring to a saying of the Prophet Muhammad.

It advised madrassas, or schools, to encourage handwashing and said mosques should have enough soap and hand sanitisers available, especially near ablution areas.

The number of people infected in the UK has risen to 87.

Tajikistan asks Muslims to pray at home
Tajikistan, which so far has no reported cases, has suspended Friday prayers.

The Muslim-majority country of nine million has shut its border to neighbours China and Afghanistan as well as South Korea, Iran and Italy.

It is also cancelling celebrations for Nowruz or the Persian New Year, which is celebrated from March 21 to 25.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2020/03/muslims-advised-stop-coronavirus-spread-200304160256140.html

Photo Description:
2: Muslims wearing masks pray for coronavirus patients at a mosque in Ahmedabad, India, on January 31, 2020 [Amit Dave/Reuters]

3 Muslim pilgrims wear protective face masks to prevent contracting coronavirus, as they pray at the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia [Ganoo Essa/Reuters]

4 A member of a medical team sprays disinfectant to sanitise the inside of Imam Reza's holy shrine, following the coronavirus outbreak, in Mashhad, Iran on February 27, 2020 [West Asia News Agency via Reuters]

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by JosEast(m): 9:50am On Mar 05, 2020
Chai! wife and husband will not share bed again!

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by Witcher(f): 9:50am On Mar 05, 2020
Covid19

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by BlackfireX: 10:12am On Mar 05, 2020
Religion is a scam....

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by osuofia2(m): 10:33am On Mar 05, 2020
TO THOSE MAKING NOISE AND DISTURBING THAT ISLAMIC MODE OF WORSHIP CAN NOT BE CHANGED MAKE NNA COME SEE,

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by aristocratic5(m): 11:27am On Mar 05, 2020
Wahala dey for gate

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by Flexherbal(m): 12:10pm On Mar 05, 2020
Anything that can help to curtail the spread of this virus , is OK.

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by AntiChristian: 1:16pm On Mar 05, 2020
COVID 19 or no COVID 19, Everyone will die. Whether as a stillbirth, infant death,....old age death!

Death na death! You can die anytime!

Malaria has been killing hundreds of thousands yearly!

Is there anything we fear more than poverty & death?

Yaa Rabb! Take my soul when you are pleased with me and grant me Jannat -al-Firdaous. Aameen.

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by hakeemhakeem(m): 1:33pm On Mar 05, 2020
osuofia2:
TO THOSE MAKING NOISE AND DISTURBING THAT ISLAMIC MODE OF WORSHIP CAN NOT BE CHANGED MAKE NNA COME SEE,

Nothing has changes we still worship 5 times a day even beforehand Islam teaches us that when there is viral diseases in a particular area those living there should quarantines and people should not go to the area

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by pesty100(m): 2:10pm On Mar 05, 2020
They should have prayed to God instead of taking this preventive measures

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by joinnow: 2:48pm On Mar 05, 2020
NO KISSING
NO HUGGING
NO SHAKING
IN ITALY


BAN HENCEFORTH

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by fatymore(f): 3:10pm On Mar 05, 2020
No changes to mode of praying. Just precautionary tips and to avoid spreading it.

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by Dididrumz(m): 10:26am On Mar 06, 2020
Sure it will
Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by GEOANDSONS: 10:26am On Mar 06, 2020
Yeah
Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by tillaman(m): 10:26am On Mar 06, 2020
You can’t blame them for being to careful, this whole corona Epidemic isn’t funny at all, as Italy wan ban kissing cheesy only time will tell sha!!
If I was a moslem too I would gladly pray from my home to avoid close marking during the rush hour

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by cRobo: 10:27am On Mar 06, 2020
Muslems: Nothing can change Islam way of worship

Coronavirus: Hold my beer....


I won't say a word

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by isram: 10:27am On Mar 06, 2020
This is Haram
lol
funny people

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by overall90: 10:28am On Mar 06, 2020
God exists but religion is man made.

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by DModeCntStopMe: 10:28am On Mar 06, 2020
shocked

Who says there is no ability in disability just like there is sense in nonsense.

Even boko haram will wear face mask before bombing people, suicide bombers wearing masks before blowing up themselves, bandits wearing masks before attacking, macheting and maiming innocent people, herdsmen wearing masks before raping women and children etc..

Las las the world would gradually have sense.

Interesting times we are in
Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by Offpoint: 10:28am On Mar 06, 2020
Got a lot to type and lot of questions to ask, but I'll just keep shut.

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by TallPck1(m): 10:28am On Mar 06, 2020
Wow
Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by wilemer: 10:29am On Mar 06, 2020
siwhoh1:
Saudi bans Umrah pilgrimage, Iran cancels Friday prayers and Singapore Muslims are urged to bring own mats to mosques.

People around the world are avoiding crowded places, cutting back on inessential travel and taking precautionary measures such as working from home to avoid catching the new coronavirus.

Several countries have also urged their citizens to change the way they greet one another, or celebrate certain festivities.

Religious authorities, meanwhile, are advising people how to pray or mark holy days without risking spreading COVID-19 further. The virus, which originated in China, has so far infected more than 93,000 people globally and killed more than 3,000.



better safe than sorry
Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by Nobody: 10:29am On Mar 06, 2020
helinues:
The fear of Coronavirus is the beginning of wisdom.

Then one begins to ask why wasting time in making a prayer that won't let the Virus go away

Seven virgin crews, over to you
You are son of a thousands father..infidel..

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by Dizzyrascal(m): 10:29am On Mar 06, 2020
I think I would join a very good friend of mine cRobo in not saying a word....

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by positivelord: 10:29am On Mar 06, 2020
That is good move...prevention is better than cure

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Re: Coronavirus Is Changing The Way Muslims Worship Across The World by sunshineV(f): 10:29am On Mar 06, 2020
Religious people are afraid of covid19 grin

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