SEREMBAN: A trial run to reopen eight mosques in the state for Friday prayers with congregations depending on the size of the mosques has been a success, says Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun.
SEREMBAN: A trial run to reopen eight mosques in the state for Friday prayers with congregations depending on the size of the mosques has been a success, says Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun .
Amiruddin said all worshippers who took part in the trial gave their cooperation including having their temperature taken, observing social distancing and performing ablutions at home. They were required to apply online for a QR code which was their pass to enter mosques and only those between 20 and 60 and with no underlying health problems were considered.
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