IPOH: All mosques and surau in Perak will be reopened for mass prayers starting this Friday (June 12) during the recovery movement control order (MCO).
State Islamic Religion and Malay Customs Council chief executive officer Shahrul Azam Shaari said the number of people allowed into the premises would be capped at 40, excluding mosque and surau officials.
He said for the time being only Malaysians were allowed to go into mosques and surau for Friday and mass prayers.
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