
In the current situation around the world, the Fatawa Board of Egypt's Al-Azhar University has suggested that prayers and prayers in mosques can be temporarily closed. This fatwa has been issued as the death toll has increased in various countries around the world due to coronavirus. News of Zio News
President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi, the Egyptian ambassador to the country, is the head of al-Azhar's world science and the country's Grand Mufti. Ahmed seeks advice from Tayyab. He appealed for a fatwa on what would happen to Muslim countries in the current dire situation, whether they would go to mosques or pray in Jamaat. In view of this, the university's senior scholar, Alemra, issued the fatwa regarding coronavirus.
According to the fatwa issued by al-Azhar, the coronavirus is spreading rapidly across the globe. Polluting every country. Numerous people are losing the virus to this virus. The number of victims is not less.
One of the aims of Islamic law is to save people's lives and protect them from all dangers. With this huge goal in mind, state officials of every Muslim country are allowed to attend prayers in the mosque and impose restrictions on the prayers of the Zuma. Fatwa further said that for the protection of human life, all kinds of meetings and gatherings and prayers should be banned at this time.

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