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Despite the government's efforts to ensure that a lockdown stays in place, it has been reported that crowds are gathering in mosques for Friday prayer congregations in different parts of the country.


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At Islamabad's Red Mosque, hundreds have gathered for Friday midday congregational prayers, in defiance of government orders on social distancing in the wake of the country's coronavirus outbreak.



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In contrast, other mosques in the Pakistani capital have also held congregational prayers, but advised people to maintain distance between them when they pray. (This picture taken at a main mosque in the city's F8 sector.)



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The prayer congregations have been restricted to five people in order to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. Yet, every Friday authorities face challenges in enforcing the rule as people gather for Friday prayers across the country.

Some mosques have ensured social distancing, however.
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you notice that man with a gun in his hand?is he a police or a soldier?he isnt looking like one
 
Despite the government's efforts to ensure that a lockdown stays in place, it has been reported that crowds are gathering in mosques for Friday prayer congregations in different parts of the country.


Asad Hashim

✔@AsadHashim

· 1h

At Islamabad's Red Mosque, hundreds have gathered for Friday midday congregational prayers, in defiance of government orders on social distancing in the wake of the country's coronavirus outbreak.



Asad Hashim

✔@AsadHashim


In contrast, other mosques in the Pakistani capital have also held congregational prayers, but advised people to maintain distance between them when they pray. (This picture taken at a main mosque in the city's F8 sector.)



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2:06 PM - Apr 17, 2020
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The prayer congregations have been restricted to five people in order to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. Yet, every Friday authorities face challenges in enforcing the rule as people gather for Friday prayers across the country.

Some mosques have ensured social distancing, however.
https://www.dawn.com/live-blog/
Mei bhi Parh kar aya hun. 4 Sunnat start ke aur phr 2 raka'at bajamaat
 
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you notice that man with a gun in his hand?is he a police or a soldier?he isnt looking like one
Looks like a bigger virus than Corona virus itself.

It was really funny when in early days I asked the question in this forum if herd immunity was a better solution, because sorry to be blunt but, I knew the nature of Pakistani people, they cannot follow or obey simple rules and love mob anarchy. They wanted quarantine so their jobs keep paying them but they want to open shops, gathering, prayers in the mosques, etc.
 
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Mei bhi Parh kar aya hun. 4 Sunnat start ke aur phr 2 raka'at bajamaat

You really shouldn't, especially if you live with elderly people, or generally interact with anyone who does.

In the UK, all our masjids are closed, just 4-5 people pray namaz with jamaat.
 
Hospitals should give priority to those who followed the country rules not to those who followed wifaq AL Madaris Arabia rules . Maybe Arabia can save them. Let them die out of this virus, less stupid in Pakistan is better for Pakistan.

That's not going to happen.
 
I have seen images of rss member behaving as police and are made task force for corona virus ,they stop people at checkposts and badly treat anyone if they find him as a Muslim
Ok..body guards are from police dept in india...i think the same is true in pak as well..where is his uniform?
Or can you have pvt body guards with AK47s in hands?


Ameen
 

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