Following are the updated rules and guidelines for visiting mosques during the holy month of Ramadan (year 1443 of the Hijri calendar corresponding to April 2022 of the Gregorian calendar).
Mosque protocols
This Ramadan, several procedures that were stopped in mosques due to COVID-19 pandemic will be lifted. The latest rules include:
Meanwhile, the following precautionary measures must be continued to be followed:
Volunteers will be present in prayer halls to monitor the implementation of all precautionary measures.
#NCEMA: We announce the recent updates on mosques protocol for the Holy Month of Ramadan, as we expanded the scope of receiving worshipers and resumed many of the procedures that were halted due to the circumstances of the #COVID19 pandemic.
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) March 30, 2022
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Rules regarding offering Isha, Taraweeh and ‘Qiyam-ul-layl’ prayers
The following rules apply to offering Isha, Taraweeh and ‘Qiyam-ul-layl’ prayers:
#NCEMA: The protocol states that the distance of one meter between worshipers will remain in effect, while allowing Tarawih prayers to be held throughout the entirety of the Holy Month, and Tahajjud prayers in the last ten days of Ramadan while following certain regulations. pic.twitter.com/PNeeLf7jfa
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) March 30, 2022
Note: All above procedures will be monitored during the first week of Ramadan and would be modified, if necessary, based on the data relating to COVID-19.
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For more information, contact General Authority of Islamic Affairs & Endowments (GAIAE).
29 Oct 2024