A Muslim man offering prayers in mosque
A Muslim man offering prayers in mosque | Credit: Getty Images

SRINAGAR — Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Nasir-Ul-Islam today asked the people to strictly adhere to health advisory of government and offer obligatory prayers with the association of two to three young people only.

He, in his message to people of J&K, said, “As events are unfolding extremely grim and difficult situation expected, handful of ventilators, inefficient testing facilities & over-burdened medical staff are the biggest concern in Jammu and Kashmir.”

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“Keeping in view of this, I request Imams, Muazins to offer obligatory prayers with association of two to three young people living in the neighbourhood of mosque, while as other people should pray at home and adhere strictly to health advisory,” he added.

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He further added, “I request you to pray hand-folded, seeking mercy of Allah & strength to our doctors & medical staff to serve humanity. Please follow all safety measures under present circumstances. I request all Ulemas, Khateebs and Imams to implement it in letter and spirit.”

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