All mosques in Saudi Arabia have been closed for worship due to the coronavirus epidemic. Prayers are being offered only in Masjid-ul-Haram and Masjid-ul-Nabawi, but even there only employees of the administration and servants can offer prayers. The general public is completely barred from entering these two holiest mosques.
On the occasion of the arrival of Ramadan Sharif, the administration of the two holy shrines has announced that the Arabic sermon of the Friday prayers at the Haram Sharif will now be broadcast live in five other languages with translation, including Urdu. Is. According to the administration, the sermon will be translated and broadcast online in Urdu, English, French, Malayalam and Persian.
Which will benefit Muslims around the world. Engineer Wissam Moqadami, head of the translation department at the Masjid al-Haram administration, said that in addition to the Friday sermon during Ramadan, other lessons would also be broadcast live in five international languages. The initiative is aimed at spreading the message of Haram Sharif to Muslims around the world. The latest tools and qualified translators have been hired to broadcast online translations.
It should be noted that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, had earlier on Wednesday approved the performance of ten rak'ats instead of twenty rak'ahs of Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan in the Holy Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. Massive Taraweeh prayers will be offered in Masjid-ul-Haram and Masjid-ul-Nabawi. Collective Taraweeh prayers will be offered in Al-Haramain Al-Sharifeen but only employees and workers of the authority will be able to offer Taraweeh prayers in both mosques. Two rak'ats will be performed, ie only ten rak'ats will be offered Will.
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