In Saudi Arabia, mosques will be open for From today




In Saudi Arabia, mosques will be open from today. The mosques, which were closed as part of the Covid 19, are opening after two and a half months. Prayer will be started in all mosques in the country except Makkah. Mosques must be in compliance with the conditions laid down by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs.
Churches will open in Makkah next month. But the public ban on haram mosque in Makkah will continue. Meanwhile, believers can enter the mosque in Medina with restrictions starting tomorrow. Mosques across the country that are closed as part of Covid's vigil will be open from tomorrow.
Disinfection work has already been completed in the mosques. It only takes 10 minutes between the bank and the bank. The prayers should be between two meters and a line spacing between the lines. Believers should visit the mosques by cleaning their homes.
The mosque must be opened 20 minutes before the Jumu'ah and closed after 20 minutes of prayer. In the terms of the ministry, it is stated that the Qutubah speech should not be extended for more than 15 minutes and 20 minutes before the first bank prayer.

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