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Mosques reopen for collective prayers in Tajikistan
The main mufti of the country, Saidmukarram Abdukodirzoda, talked about coronavirus infection and importance of respect of COVID-19 precautionary measures.
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Mosques reopen in virus-hit Gaza Strip
Palestinian authorities reopened mosques in the Gaza Strip on Sunday after weeks of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Imam excited to welcome worshippers back to Dundee Central Mosque
Since lockdown was enforced in March, Dundee Central Mosque’s members were forced to pray individually and celebrated the month of Ramadan, one of the biggest events in the Islamic calendar, in isolation from each other.
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Mosques reopened in Turkey for prayers after virus suspension
Ali Erbaş tweeted that worshipper sare obliged to wear masks and maintain social distancing rules.
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Some mosques in Belgium reopen for worship
As the country entered its third stage of normalization, many mosques opened their doors for morning prayers.
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Tunisia reopens mosques amid coronavirus
Tunisians performed prayers at a mosque in the capital Tunis by following measures determined by the authorities.
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People's joy at reopened mosques in Gaza 'a blessing' says imam
In the past week, Muslim religious authorities in the territory have allowed Friday prayers in mosques, after a two-month closure.
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Saudi mosques reopen for prayers after closure
Worshipers were allowed to enter the mosques, except the mosques in the holy city of Makkah, for the dawn prayers with a limit of 40% capacity.
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Al-Aqsa Mosque reopens after lockdown
The Jordan-run Islamic Waqf Department said the holy site is now open to worshipers.
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Palestine reopens mosque, church after 3-month closure
The Ibrahimi Mosque in Al - Khalil and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem opened for worshipers after three months.
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Mosques in Germany reopened to worshippers after two months
They allowed worshippers in for morning prayers, news reported.
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Mosques to reopen as Kurdistan Region reports no new COVID-19 cases
The Health Ministry said in a statement that 1,059 of COVID-19 tests conducted in the past 24 hours all came back negative. Out of the total, 359 tests had been carried out in Erbil, 383 in Sulaimani, 315 in Duhok, zero in Halabja, zero in Raparin, and none in Soran.