Egypt will ban religious gatherings during Ramadan because of the Coronavirus

Egypt will ban all religious gatherings during the month of Ramadan, which starts in about two weeks to curb the spread of the coronary. During this month, Muslims usually break fast at sunset, then go to mosques to pray, and spend time with relatives. But after the recommendation of experts [...]
During this month, Muslims usually break fast at sunset, then go to mosques to pray, and spend time with relatives.
But following the recommendation of health experts for physical distance during the Corleone pandemic, Egypt will ban all public gatherings and officials, as well as collective social activities, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and Egypt said through a statement.
Massive officials are usually organized for poor people.
Egypt currently has over 1,300 people infected with coronarys, while over 250 patients have lost their lives.
Ramadan will begin about April 23rd, depending on the position of the moon.
Last month, Egypt has ordered mosques and churches to close doors for believers as a provision for preventing the spread of coronary.
Prayers are transmitted through soundphones.












