Serbia opens all mosques

Starting on Friday, Muslim believers will be able to pray in the mosque, implementing safeguards adopted by the Islamic Community of Serbia. From Friday the decision by Serbia's Islamic Community Riyaset on how religious rituals are performed following the removal of the state of emergency, with [...]
From Friday the decision by Serbia's Islamic Community Riyaset on how religious rituals are performed following the removal of the state of emergency, with which mosques opened in Serbia after nearly a month and a half closed as a result of the new choreography (COVID-19).
The “has been approved that day-to-day prayers, customs and theatres in the mosque and the middle of the mosque, in addition to the imams and muezins, can be performed by a greater number of members of the Xhemat, depending on the capacity of the mosque, respecting the measure to the Government of Serbia for a 2m physical distance, with what is recommended by the use of the mosque court of”, in an announcement of the Islamic Community.
Under the decision taken at the latest session, Serbia's Islamic Community objects are obliged to provide sufficient amounts of disinfection means. With this, it owes the establishment of a disinfection barrier at the entrance of mosques, as well as a disinfectant for hands.
For elderly chronically ill believers, it is recommended that they be forgiven in their homes. On the other hand, worshippers who come to the mosque are admonished to continue to be extremely careful and to respect all measures to prevent the spread of the coronary.
The x-rayers that come to the mosque and the middle of the mosque are obliged to perform the abdite ritual in their homes, they are forced to wear basic protective equipment, such as facial protective masks for face and gloves, as well as to take their sets for prayer and rigorously apply instructions given by the Islamic Community official”, it is said at the State of the Islamic Community of Serbia's announcement.
Meanwhile, the Council of Islamic Community in Bujanoc near the Islamic Community of Serbia also announced that from Friday prayer begins in mosques, starting with Friday prayer and customs, listing safeguards approved by Serbia's religious authority that must be implemented within mosques.











