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CEO Jammu and Kashmir Wakaf Board asks people to pray at home

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April 28, 2021
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FRIDAY: No congregational prayers in Valley mosques

As all mosques and shrines in Kashmir remain closed for congregational prayers in the wake of Covid-19 spread, a devotee offers Namaz on the banks of Dal Lake on Friday. Photo-Javed Khan/Kashmir Images

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SRINAGAR: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jammu and Kashmir Wakaf Board, Mufti Muhammad Farid ud Din, today made a fervent appeal to the Imams of Masjids and Shrines affiliated with the Board to permit only a minimum number of people and devotees for prayer in view of the huge spike in Covid-19 Positive cases in J&K.

The CEO requested people to avoid assembling in large numbers during prayer times and play a responsible role in the containment of virus spread. He asked people to pray at home in this deadly pandemic.

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He said that thousands of persons are tested covid-19 positive on a daily basis which has rung the alarm bells.

He stated that despite many endeavours by governments across the world, this virus continues to consume precious lives. He said in this regard it is imperative for the people to follow guidelines religiously and cooperate with the administration so the lives can be saved.

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