Masjid-e-Nabawi

Other mosques in Saudi Arabia, including the Prophet's Mosque, have been opened to the public
 Masjid-e-Nabawi
With the permission of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, the Prophet's Mosque has been opened for public worship from today.
About two and a half months after the Corona epidemic closed, the Prophet's Mosque has reopened to PRAYER.
The Fajr call coming from Masjid-e-Nabawi was out of the ordinary today. Before the call to prayer, the  reached the mosque in droves where the medical staff checked the temperature of thePRAYER before entering the mosque.
Under security arrangements, 40 per cent PRAYERs are allowed to enter the mosque according to its total capacity.
The management of Masjid-e-Nabawi has instructed the worshipers to keep their distance from each other, bring the place of prayer together and perform ablution from home.
Congregational prayers have started in mosques in other cities of Saudi Arabia along with the Prophet's Mosque from today, but the Masjid al-Haram has not yet been opened for ordinary PRAYER
Now the Saudi government has announced a easing of lockdowns from May 31 and has allowed the opening of offices as a precautionary measure, while the Saudi government has also sprayed disinfectants in 90,000 mosques across the country.
After a two-month closure, the Al-Aqsa Mosque was reopened to worshipers in the Holy City of Jerusalem, where PRAYER are required to wear masks to prevent the Corona epidemic. Al-Aqsa Mosque was closed for PRAYER in March due to the Corona epidemic.

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