No carpets or dariyaan in mosques because the virus is airborne. Clean floors for prayers
If people want to bring prayer mats from home they may do so
No gatherings after namaaz/Taraweeh
If a mosque has an open area/garden it is preferable to conduct prayers
People over 50 years, children should not be allowed
Follow the instructions of social distancing by WHO and other health experts
Taraweeh should not be conducted on roads, footpaths and anywhere else than the mosques
People should continue to keep praying at home
Masjid, imam dargahs floors should be washed with chlorinated water regularly
There should be a six feet distance during congregational prayers
The mosque should form committees to ensure that people are abiding by the rules and decided SOPs
Marks should be made on mosque, imam bargah floors to guide people about social distancing
People should do ablutions from homes
Wear face masks to mosques and maintain physical distance.
Avoid handshakes
Observe i'tikaf at home
Do not prepare or hold Sehri and Iftaar in mosques
Mosque committees should be in constant contact with the provincial government
Mosques committees are allowed to conduct Taraweeh under these SOPs
If during Ramazan, government authorities feel that the situation has slipped out of hands and the number of cases surge, the authorities can amend the decisions taken.
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