Coronavirus: cleaning operation under way at UAE mosques

A clean-up operation is under way at mosques across
the country to help curb the spread of coronavirus.
Places of worship and Quran centres in the Emirates
will be sterilised as part of efforts to safeguard public health, the General
Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments (Awqaf) said on Wednesday.
Carpets, books, shelves and podiums used by imams
are being replaced with new furniture which is easier to clean.
The moves comes a day after Muslims in the UAE were
told not to attend prayers in mosques if they are feeling unwell or their
immune system has been compromised.
The country’s Fatwa Council on Tuesday said anyone
at risk of potentially contracting coronavirus – including senior citizens,
those suffering from a respiratory disease and people who have weakened immune
systems – should avoid going to mosques and pray at home instead.
"In order to continue with the UAE efforts to
fight the new Covid-19 [virus] and in light of the Fatwa Council's recent
fatwa, the authority has taken a number of measures," Awqaf said.
"The authority has started sanitising all of
its branches, related facilities and Quran centres around the country."
Awqaf has organised a number of workshops to educate
imams on "how to take the necessary precautionary measures to deal with
coronavirus, and to educate society on what needs to be done".
The authority said it was acting in line with
guidance from the Ministry of Health and Prevention.