UAE: Ban on Iftar parties, 30 minutes for Taraweeh
UAE: Ban on Iftar parties, 30 minutes for Taraweeh
UAE announces Corona SOPs for Ramadan
According to Arab media, the UAE Ministry of Health has issued SOPs for the month of Ramadan, which will ban family gatherings and the exchange of food with each other.
The UAE Ministry of Health says that in order to protect public health and society, there will be a ban on Iftar parties, entertainment, food distribution and exchange of food during Ramadan, while only people living in one house Can exchange food with others
The UAE’s National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority says it will also ban communal iftar, eating in front of mosques and other public places during Ramadan, while restaurants will not be allowed to distribute food.
The instructions issued by Crisis Management said that food can be distributed only to help the workers and those who want to distribute food to help the workers in Ramadan have to contact the management of the company for this and Restaurants will distribute food in packets.
According to Arab media, the crisis management has also issued strict instructions for Taraweeh and a maximum of 30 minutes will be given for Isha and Taraweeh prayers while mosques will be closed immediately after the prayers, besides women. The places designated for other prayers, including the places of worship, will remain completely closed.
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