Ramadan 2021: Guidelines to follow when praying in mosques

Dubai’s authorities announced mandatory guidelines for worshippers

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Huda Tabrez, Living in UAE Editor, Living in UAE Editor
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The COVID-19 related precautions were announced to ensure everyone’s health and safety during Ramadan.
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The department also added that mosques will be frequently sterilised throughout the day during Ramadan to ensure the highest levels of safety and prevention in the community.
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Worshippers have been asked to strictly adhere to all COVID-19 measures.
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Worshippers have been asked to strictly adhere to all COVID-19 measures.
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Earlier, UAE’s authorities also advised people to share Ramadan greetings virtually and avoid big gatherings.
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The announcement regarding Qiyam-ul-layl prayers will be made at a later date, IACAD said.
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The distribution of food or any other items such as face masks at the entrance of the mosque is strictly prohibited.
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The measures have been introduced to ensure everyone’s health and safety.
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All mosques will close immediately after the prayers.
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Worshippers have also been advised to avoid crowding.
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IACAD reaffirmed that intensive inspections will be conducted to ensure strict adherence to precautionary guidelines during Ramadan; violators will face penalties.
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