Saudi Arabia has announced the suspension of Taraweeh prayers in Mecca and Medina during the Ramadan in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting, is expected to begin on April 23.
A statement on Monday by Saudi’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh, said the prayers will be performed at home for health safety.
“The suspension of performing the five daily prayers at mosques is more important than the suspension of Taraweeh prayers.
“We ask Allah the Almighty to accept Taraweeh prayers whether held at mosques, or homes, which we think is better for people’s health. We ask Allah the Almighty to accept prayers from all of us and protect humanity from this epidemic that hit the entire world.
“This is a precaution in line with the prohibition of gatherings, so that funeral prayers take place at cemeteries should not exceed five to six of the deceased’s relatives, and the rest pray at their homes,” the statement read in part.
As of Monday, April 13, 2029, Saudi Arabia has 4,934 cases and 65 deaths related to Coronavirus.
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Please,I'm really angry with closing the wonderful mosque masjid Haram, bcoz of Corona virus.no body can died or be sick of any illness, except God hv known,and God have for ready wrote it for u.u will be sick,in any time, weather there's Corona or not,u will,why couldn't continue with our prayers in our mosques,God will be answered our prayers to stop any virus in the world.