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Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by TMKsouth: 7:26pm On Apr 30, 2020
A South African court in Pretoria has dismissed an application by a group of Muslim leaders and entities to declare certain parts of the nationwide lockdown regulations unconstitutional because it prohibits prayers, specifically the Muslim daily prayers, in places of worship.

The application was brought by the As-Saadiqeen Islamic Centre.

Judge Brenda Neukircher said in her judgment that every citizen had been called upon to make sacrifices to their fundamental rights entrenched in the Constitution. She said this was done for the "the greater good", in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

She added that the government had put together a task team to consult extensively on the safety of citizens in order to flatten the curve and prevent the country's health system from collapsing.

"I cannot find that the restrictions imposed are either unreasonable or unjustifiable and thus the application must fail,"
she said.

Describing the impact on other religions, which included Jews and Catholics, she said many did not gather on many auspicious days during the lockdown.

"Holy Communion and mass had to be foregone by Catholics, and Easter could not be celebrated in church services throughout the country. In fact, each religious sector of the country had to make tremendous sacrifices for the greater good."

WATCH: SA Police Bust Mosque Disobeying Lockdown

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Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by TMKsouth: 9:02pm On Apr 30, 2020
What did the Saadiqeen Islamic Centre ask for?

Among the proposals from the Islamic Centre was a call for small congregations of approximately 10 to 15 people to attend the morning, afternoon and evening prayers.

They said there would be sanitising of the mosque before and after the prayers, and if the prayers attracted larger crowds, they could be split into three to five smaller "congregations" that would pray for no more than 10 minutes.

They also proposed security to control the numbers and to ensure that no more than 10 people enter and pray at a time.

Judge Neukircher said there were clear examples of gatherings spreading Covid-19. She said the spike in India's coronavirus cases were linked to the attendance of 3 400 worshippers at the Nizamuddin Mosque in Delhi.

She also said that, all over the world, entire countries of people have had to suffer similar inroads to their civil liberties and way of life.

"In this respect, SA is not unique or alone in its efforts. In some countries, these restrictions were placed too late and others have suffered criticism of being too draconian. What they all have in common is the presence of Covid-19 and the toll it has taken on human life in so many ways.
" said the judge.

https://m.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/lockdown-high-court-dismisses-application-to-have-mosques-reopened-20200430
Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by WannaHowzit(m): 10:11pm On Apr 30, 2020
Fair enough.
Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by willyo(m): 5:35am On May 01, 2020
Dis people sef...
Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by Fasindo: 6:46am On May 01, 2020
shocked












Allahu Akbar people and always trying to break d law

They think they ar in Nigeria were heads of the 3 arms of govt ar all Muslim and always grant them their wish.
If am the judge I would have asked them to pay 8billion rands as fine for wasting court time.
Hope Akintola of MURIC won't issue statement about South Africa on this

The next thing they will do now is to start bombing people, but I trust South African police

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Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by Fuckkthemod: 7:47am On May 01, 2020
Why are Muslims so troublesome? Abi dem dey exchange their brain with akamu the day they become Muslim

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Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by TMKsouth: 8:47am On May 01, 2020
Fasindo:
shocked

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If am the judge I would have asked them to pay 8billion rands as fine for wasting court time.
Hope Akintola of MURIC won't issue statement about South Africa on this

Lol dude, that would be a record fine in the history of Africa. grin

8 billion rands = 160 billion naira shocked
Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by Afolabimills(m): 8:58am On May 01, 2020
Hypocrites
Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by WannaHowzit(m): 1:07pm On May 01, 2020
TMKsouth:


Lol dude, that would be a record fine in the history of Africa. grin

8 billion rands = 160 billion naira shocked

grin
Re: Muslims Lose Lockdown Court Challenge In South Africa by osamz007: 7:54pm On May 01, 2020
Aboki get same character irrespective of skin color

If u pray for house Allah no go hear??

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