Ternava: God owes us public health, so avoid family visits to Bajram

Kosovo mufti Naim Ternava has turned to believers the day before the Bajram holiday. Like recent conferences, he urged believers to endure in this time of pandemic as they are being deprived of many holiday rites, saying patience is the best virtue that Ramadan teaches. “Ramadan fast [...]
Like recent conferences, he urged believers to endure in this time of pandemic as they are being deprived of many holiday rites, saying patience is the best virtue that Ramadan teaches.
The Ramadan fast requires commitment, order and calm sacrifice. This Ramadan was special for us and the believers of the world after we faced the virus. Because of our pandemic, we've been deprived of the mosque's Prayers, we've missed the ceilings, we've been missing Iftars and family visits, which are also from the products of this month”.
Ternava said that protection of public health is also religiously imposed.
With a view to protecting public health, we have performed all our prayers in family environments. We turned houses into mosques. The public health care is ordered by God and by the orders of our beloved prophet Muhammad Mustafa, as well as by the early teachings and practices of Muslim doctors”.
After field connoisseurs, the pandemic is going to end, but the virus is still among us, so we still need patience to get as low as possible from the virus. If you have come to understand the truth and have learned the virtues of fasting for believers, then we must be patient, for fasting is a symbol of patience and endurance <x1).
Our people have always known to line up straight and manifest a high culture of responsibility. Even now it was well witnessed respecting the instructions of the Compents”.
We have a party tomorrow, but we don't have a chance to pray because of the pandemic, so maintain a festive character. Avoid visits to Bajram because the danger has yet to pass. With our discipline, we can make it shrink”.
I congratulate you and congratulate you. With food and with good luck, be the celebration of Fiter Bajram”.











