coronavirus lockdown
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UK: Muslim leaders join calls to permit public worship during lockdown
Muslim leaders have joined other national faith leaders in calling on the Government to permit public worship during the second national lockdown in England imposed to combat the Covid pandemic.
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New rules at Blackburn mosques as they reopen after coronavirus lockdown
There was limited capacity at all the mosques to ensure worshippers practised social distancing.
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India grants thousands citizenship rights in Kashmir to dilute Muslim population
The certificate, a sort of citizenship right, entitles a person to residency and government jobs in the region, which till last year was reserved only for the local population.
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As lockdown eases, Iran's mosques to resume daily prayers
Rouhani also said on state television that shopping malls would be able to stay open beyond the 6 p.m. closing time imposed as part of the lockdown, a further step in the government’s plans to steadily ease the curbs.
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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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How the Muslim community of Bangor is celebrating the holy month of Ramadan during lockdown
Ayad Mawla, the secretary of the Bangor Islamic Centre, shared what it was like to observe Ramadan during the pandemic.
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Ruling Indian party lawmaker: Do not buy from Muslims
"Keep one thing in mind. I am telling everyone openly. There is no need to buy vegetables from 'Miyas' [Muslims]," Suresh Tiwari from Deoria town said on the video.
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UK Muslims advice on spending Ramadan at home during coronavirus lockdown
It is an important time for Muslim communities in Bracknell Forest and across the world, and it will be a very different experience this year for Muslims due to the COVID-19 social distancing measures, which are in place across the country.
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Dundee Muslim community prepare for Ramadan during coronavirus lockdown
But this year, Ramadan will be completely different, as places of worship are closed and social distancing measures are likely to be in place for weeks to come.