People performed Fajr (Dawn) prayer today in more than 90,000 mosques in various regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, after lifting the suspension of prayers in all mosques.
The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance has completed cleaning, and sterilising mosques in all the Kingdom’s regions, in line with the leadership’s efforts in caring for mosques and preparing them in an organised and healthy way to prevent the spread of any infection, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The precautionary measures and instructions circulated by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance included social distancing of two metres, wearing cloth masks, opening mosques 15 minutes before Adhan (the call to prayer) and closing them 10 minutes after prayers.
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