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Mosques across the country will host the voluntary late night Ramadan prayer called Qiyam-ul-layl from tonight, May 2.
The special prayers are offered during the last 10 days of the holy month of Ramadan.
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Several Covid safety rules have been specified for worshippers:
>> The prayer, which usually lasts for hours, will be capped at 30 minutes.
>> It will be offered from 12 midnight to 12.30am.
>> The mosques will be closed as soon as the prayer is offered.
>> I’tikaf (retreat at mosques) will not be allowed.
>> Worshippers are to wear masks at all times.
>> They have to bring their own prayer mats to the mosques.
>> They have to maintain adequate social distance, as guided by floor stickers.
>> The elderly and those with chronic diseases have been asked to refrain from going to the mosques and instead offer the prayer at home.
– sahim@khaleejtimes.com
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