Muslim religious leaders appealed people to avoid hosting Iftar parties at home in 'Ramadan'

The holy month of Ramadan has begun between the lockdown and the Corona crisis. Instead of going to mosques during the holy month of Ramadan, the ulema and Muftis of all schools of Islam have appealed to the Muslim community to offer prayers at their home. A nationwide lockdown has been imposed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the country.

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According to a press note by Jamia Nizamia regarding the matter, the Ulema and Muftis have urged the community members 'not to host Iftar at home'. He has instead appealed to the people to donate the money saved through it for the weaker section of the society.

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The Ulema and Muftis have appealed people to follow the lockdown imposed by the government. They should follow the advice of health and medical experts and follow preventive measures, especially social distance, strictly.

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