![]() Many Mosques may still be implementing basic COVID-19 safety protocol for Mosques interested in (re-)introducing such measures, see previous safety guidance, including the 8-Step Guide to Re-Opening Mosques, and other archived guidance further down on this web page.Whilst Mosques and Islamic centres are physical hubs for communities to gather, we should also strive to be virtual hubs of community learning and activism. Many centres will already have a digital infrastructure in place, so lectures, Qur’an recitations and supplications should continue to be made available/livestreamed using Skype, Zoom, Facebook, YouTube or Instagram, for those unable to attend Mosque.Contact local food banks, charities and your local authority to identify where help may be required. While Mosques may well return to serving iftar on their premises or as a group, they should consider continuing on the exceptional work done in providing boxed food for those who may be struggling to make ends meet or who are vulnerable within the community and in wider society, including NHS staff, as throughout the pandemic.See further down on this page for example/template posters you can adapt. Display posters reminding congregants of simple things they can do to reduce the spread of infection.COVID-19 infection rates remain very high across the UK we encourage Mosques to remind their congregations of the importance of being cautious when attending iftar or taraweeh prayers.The PHA guidance for Northern Ireland can be found at: įurther resources for faith communities and places of worship available at The current Northern Ireland Executive guidance can be found at: ![]() The NHS Wales guidance can be found at: Northern Ireland The current Welsh Government guidance can be found at: The NHS Scotland guidance can be found at: Wales The current Sottish Government guidance can be found at: UK Government information on COVID-19 is at. The current UK Government guidance can be found at.
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