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MCO 3.0: Religious authorities issue stricter congregational prayers SOPs at mosques, surau

KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 — In line with the implementation of the full movement control order , from tomorrow until June 14, religious authorities in several states have issued the standard operating procedures for congregational Friday and daily obligatory prayers at mosques and surau.

Mohd Ajib said the funeral management of those who died of other illness and not Covid-19 patients are not allowed to be conducted at the mosques and surau, except with special approval. In Penang, the Penang Islamic Religious Affairs Department allows Friday prayers and daily obligatory prayers to be held at all mosques and surau statewide with a congregation not exceeding 15 people.

Meanwhile, in Kedah, all religious programmes and knowledge gatherings as well as social and community activities are not allowed, starting tomorrow.

 

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anthraxxxx RO is still 1.0. The current variant is said to be airborne, easily transmittable unlike in 2020. There is risk even with distancing at 1.5m, more so in an enclosed space. Stop kidding ourselves.

Tooooo late..should do earlier during 1st ramadan n now may people has been infected when someone making silly decision

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