Mosques Emergency Plan of Action
Immediate Suspension of Activities
and Congregation Prayers
Dr. Mozammel Haque
Coordination
Council of Mosques consisting of 22 Islamic Centres and Mosques of the United Kingdom has taken the following
Mosques Emergency Plan of Action: immediate suspension of activities and
congregational prayers. It said to cancel all major activities at their mosques
with immediate effect from 18 March 2020 as a temporary measure. This includes:
-
Jumu’ah prayers
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Daily Congregational prayers
-
Madrasah and educational classes,
conferences and other regular activities.
Statement
from the Coordination Council of Mosques
The
statement said as follows:
“The
recently declared pandemic of COVID-19 has gripped the world in fear and
hysteria; however, such a generational event presents a unique opportunity of
spiritual introspection for a believer, rather than the emotion, which gives
rise to frenzied, irrational conduct.
“Pondering
the Qur’an, we find that Allah ta’ala reassures us that life is ultimately
dependent upon Him. When misfortune strikes, the fragile nature of life becomes
ever apparent, and we tend to forget that it is Allah ta’ala who gives life and
causes death; and that none, save Him, can do so. We find that Allah ta’ala
emphasis that all that transpires in existence does so at His decree:
“Say,
‘Never will happen to us except what Allāh has decreed for us; He is our
Protector.’ And upon Allah let the believers place their trust/reliance.”
[9:51]
“In
addition, we are ever reminded that in times of calamity and adversity,
ultimate saviour lies in returning, repenting and humbling ourselves before His
Majesty:
“Then why, when Our punishment came to them,
did they not humble themselves? But their hearts became hardened, and Satan
made attractive to them that which they were doing.” [6:43]
“Following
the latest rulings (fatwa's) from many reputable scholars, several Shari'ah
Boards, as well as the latest UK governmental guidance and advice from medical
organisations, the undersigned mosques have taken the unprecedented and
difficult move to suspend all congregational services and activities. This is a
decision that was not taken lightly and has been done to prevent the further
spread of the virus in our mosques and the UK at large, with the foremost being
the protection of the elderly and vulnerable amongst our communities.
“All
mosques and faith institutions have a duty of care towards their communities. A
unanimously agreed upon legal maxim in the Shari’ah states that: preservation
of life takes precedence over the public commission of significant acts of
worship, as well as the principle: Harm is to be removed. For these reasons,
the undersigned are cancelling all major activities at their mosques, effective
from the date of this statement, as a temporary measure. This includes:
·
Jumu’ah prayers · Daily congregational prayers · Madrasah and educational
classes, conferences and other regular lectures.
“We
ask everyone to pray salah at home, this includes Jumu’ah, which should be
replaced with the normal dhuhr (mid-day prayer consisting of 4 raka’at) prayer.
Our mosques and Islamic centres shall ensure that telephone and online
consultations with imams are regularly available during this period. We heavily
advise communities to resort to their local Mosques and established
organisations for Islamic advice and rulings. We also urge them to heed
governmental advice regarding social interactions and precautions, all with the
aim of reducing and containing the spread of the virus- both of which are
ethical and Islamic objectives and protecting the most vulnerable in our
communities.
The
onset of mass self-isolation gives the opportunity to reconnect with Allah
ta’ala in moments of seclusion rarely gifted in today’s world, allowing us to
rediscover the Qur’an in preparation for Ramadan, praying Jema'ah with our
family or performing additional acts of worship that have been largely ignored.
We should also seek to serve our community and the creation in a safe manner,
reducing risk to the vulnerable in our communities and observing the communal,
collective obligation of assisting one another, with affection and compassion.
Coordination
Council of Mosques
1. The Islamic Cultural Centre & London Central Mosque
2. Al Muntada Al Islami
3. Jamiat e Ulama Britain
4. East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre
5. Birmingham Central Mosque
6. Glasgow Central Mosque
7. Manchester Central Mosque
8. Markazi Jamiat Ahlehadith UK
9. Edinburgh Central Mosque
10.Al Manaar – Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre
10.Al Manaar – Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre
11.Banbury Sheikh Bin Baaz Masjid
12.Muslim Welfare House
13.Quba Islamic Centre
14.The Wisdom Cultural Islamic Centre
15.Finsbury Park Mosque
16.Green Lane Mosque
17.Al Salaam Islamic Centre
18.Al Farooq Education and Community Centre Glasgow
19.Al Nagashi Mosque & Centre
20.Masjid Al Tawhid
21.Mayfair Islamic Centre
22.West London Islamic Centre – Ealing
London Central Mosque Trust & Islamic Cultural Centre
The London Central Mosques Trust & Islamic Cultural
Centre also issued a press release cancelling all major activities effective
from this evening of Wednesday 18 March 2020 to safeguard against the
Coronavirus. This includes:
-
Jumu’ah prayers
-
Daily Congregational prayers
-
Madrasah and educational classes,
conferences and other regular activities.
Council for Mosques Press Statement
In this connection, I would like to mention that the Council for Mosques Excecutive Board has issued the following press statement on 18 March 2020:
@We strongly recommend with an immediate effect:
a) Mosques to suspend their congregational five daily prayers.
b) Mosques to suspend the congregational prayer on Friday.
c) Mosques and Madrasas to suspend all Madrasa activities.
d) Janaza prayers will be performed at the cemetery.
In this connection, I would like to mention that the Council for Mosques Excecutive Board has issued the following press statement on 18 March 2020:
@We strongly recommend with an immediate effect:
a) Mosques to suspend their congregational five daily prayers.
b) Mosques to suspend the congregational prayer on Friday.
c) Mosques and Madrasas to suspend all Madrasa activities.
d) Janaza prayers will be performed at the cemetery.
Lord Nazir Ahmed
Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham has tabled the following questions at the House of Lord on 18 March 2020 on religious gatherings and Friday prayers.
- To ask HM Government whether they will discourage religious gatherings due to COVID-19 virus.
- To ask HM Government what advice they have provided to the Muslim community regarding Friday prayers and whether they will encourage them to plan Ramadan 2020 within this month.
Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham has tabled the following questions at the House of Lord on 18 March 2020 on religious gatherings and Friday prayers.
- To ask HM Government whether they will discourage religious gatherings due to COVID-19 virus.
- To ask HM Government what advice they have provided to the Muslim community regarding Friday prayers and whether they will encourage them to plan Ramadan 2020 within this month.
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