Foreigners not yet allowed to join congregational and Friday prayers

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Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob says priority right now is the locals.

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Parlimen can congregate, Moo? cc anwaribrahim n_izzah limkitsiang

This malay fellow is so ignorant. They can still conduct their own congregational and Friday prayers and there's nothing this ignorant malay fellow can do about it. Is this what his ignorant ostad drzul_albakri told him to announce?

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