BIX Secretary: Those infected with COVIDD-19 do not frequent mosques

According to the lunar calendar we are now in the Holy Month of Ramadan, this period is the most isolated of Muslims since it is a period where all believers fast, being forbidden from food and drinking for a month in a row. At the same time today, the first terraces that are a ritual [...] have been forgiven.
At the same time, the first terraces, which is a more special ritual that is not done outside this month and other periods of the year, have been forgiven.
Regarding the first organisations by the Islamic Community of Kosovo, the secretary of this institution Ahmet Sadriu has spoken.
Sadriou said in the special edition in Kosovo, that BIK has tried to make the most of it.
We've made our preparations as good as possible this year as normal institutions. We've been trying to get as prepared as possible this month. Even though this Ramadan is following us as if we were past Ramadan in this extraordinary situation of pandemic that has swept the globe of”.
And yet we've been trying to get closer to Muslims of Islam in different forms, such as the speeches we have through our channel in YouTube, Facebook and our website. We're going to have different degrees, we're going to have llah and Koran, so we're going to have a different” program.
He urged Muslim believers to respect anti-mass - CO VID.
“Based on the situation and decisions the relevant institutions have made. So with a closure we have a curfew between 10:00 and 5: 00 a.m. These are protocols that should be respected as they are: Masks and distances, disinfectant. It's good for us, too. We have urged believers to respect these. So, no gatherings”.
The Islamic Community Secretary stressed that those infected with COVID-19 should not frequent mosques.
He also had orders for people who were delayed.
Ahmet Sadriou said they can perform the prayer at home.
And we've eliminated the Iftars and other organizations that we've kept in the past few years. We also had the speeches and tribunes that we arranged. Let's not forget that mosques are open during the month of Ramadan. We've made demands on all our employees and they're strict and the measures should be respected. They need to be disinfected, they need believers to wear masks and the distance” respected.
And we've also released a circuit into cities where we've requested that the jungle be forgiven several times for contact. We also asked those who were infected with COVID-19 not to frequent mosques. Even older ones are moved to perform such services at home. However, it is also accepted”










