Should we Trust in Allah and keep the Mosques Open during Coronavirus COVID 19?

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Should we Trust in Allah and keep the Mosques Open during Coronavirus COVID 19?

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R5: Balanced thinking and multiple perspectives
R1: Main claim or thesis (supported by much of the sermon or primary source)
[OLD] Accept or reject public health guidelines

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And so take precautions, you can take a sajada. You can take a musala, a prayer mat wear mask hand sanitizing can be done. Do wudu’u at home, spend the least time in the mosque, go to the restroom in your house. Don't shake hands, read the Sunna before the salah at home, after the <inaudible> at home, take all these precautions and continue till you think it is possible. When you think it is really required to close. And then you close that I won’t have an opposition, but don't be overly cautious. And when the things upside also open it as soon as possible, if you take precaution and proper guidance, having a proper session with the health authorities and the Islamic scholars in consultation, and then taking the deficient, it's correct. But just taking a deficient to please the world or to please the other people or to say, no, I will continue praying. This is not Islamic. So don't commit accesses, follow the middle path.

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2022-11-23

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Dr. Zakir Naik

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