Kedah allows three-man congregational prayers in mosques
BY RADZI RAZAK
The reflection of a Muslim man is seen as he attends Friday prayers at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur April 11, 2014. — Reuters pic KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 — Kedah is allowing three men — the imam, bilal and siak of mosques — to perform congregational prayers during the movement control order period after getting the green light from Sultan Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah.
Astro Awani reported Kedah Mufti Datuk Sheikh Fadzil Awang as saying, however, that the prayers are only limited to three people for each of theHe added that it will also not include Friday and Terawikh prayers as people have already been instructed to perform them at home. “It is limited to three people at a time, consisting of only mosque officials: imam, bilal and siak. They will rotate; only three people at a time.fardu kifayah
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