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CMCO: Praying outside mosques not allowed, says Ismail Sabri

Muslims perform Friday prayers outside the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur May 15, 2020. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

He said the National Security Council has issued a standard operating procedure on the matter, whereby no prayer is allowed to be held outside mosques during the CMCO period. He said this in response to reports on individuals whose names are not in the list attending yesterday’s Friday prayer, but performed the prayer outside the mosque.

On the house to house takbir on Hari Raya eve practiced by some mosques, he said it would not allow for the coming Aidilfitri celebration.

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