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Dozens of mosques in Saudi Arabia closed due to Corona | News Hub

   Corona has been diagnosed in 12 mosques in six areas, Ministry of Islamic Affairs, News Hub

mosques in Saudi Arabia closed, News Hub

   Riyadh (News Hub) Due to the negligence of the worshipers in the mosques of Saudi Arabia, the incidence of the corona is increasing. Corona has been confirmed in 12 more worshipers in the past
day, after which it is located in six areas. 12 mosques have been closed.

   According to the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Da'wah, and Guidance, 153 mosques have been closed so far after the Corona cases came to light in 18 days, of which 135 have been reopened after sanitation.


   The Islamic Ministry said on its Twitter account that 12 mosques in six more areas had been temporarily closed.


   The Ministry of Islamic Affairs appealed to all prayers to refrain from going to the mosque without the corona test if any worshiper feels any sign of coronavirus inside them. He continued to pray at
home until he was convinced that he was not suffering from the coronation. Cover your face with a mask, bring the place of prayer from home, and keep a safe distance from other worshipers.

   The Ministry of Islamic Affairs added, "Negligence in this regard will result in endangering
other worshipers." Everyone should keep in mind that adherence to security measures is a duty
and a civic act. Worshipers are requested to report any shortcomings in the implementation of
Corona SOPs in any mosque by contacting 1933 at the earliest opportunity.

   It should be noted that a few days ago, after the escalation of Corona cases, significant changes were announced in Saudi mosques regarding sermons and prayer times, according to which mosques will be closed immediately after congregational prayers and Friday sermons will also be fifteen.

   According to the news hub, Saudi Minister Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh in a video statement expressed concern that if the number of corona cases in the kingdom is not reduced, all mosques in Saudi Arabia may be closed again. In an interview, Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh said that the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Health, regarding the precautionary measures and important decisions to control the Corona epidemic.

   The Council of Prominent Scholars is in constant touch. If the situation does not improve, a partial ban on prayers in mosques could be imposed.

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