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Coronavirus: Muslim Council Of Britain Warns UK Mosques Could Close Forever by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:01pm On Apr 23, 2020
Coronavirus: Muslim Council Of Britain Warns: UK Mosques Could Close Forever
It comes as 23 April marks the beginning of Ramadan.
Inzamam Rashid
News correspondent @inzyrashid

Thursday 23 April 2020 20:51, UK

There are fears that some mosques in the UK may close permanently after the coronavirus lockdown.

The Muslim Council of Britain suggested mosques, which are publicly funded when people visit, will be hit hard as they have been closed during the coronavirus lockdown.

It comes as 23 April marks the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, where Muslims across the world will spend the next four weeks fasting, praying and reflecting on life in their communities.

Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, told Sky News: "Mosques will be hit very substantially. Majority of the mosques are run as charitable organisations. They rely heavily on the support they get from visitors and worshippers.

"That's almost disappeared overnight. They are institutions that need to maintain themselves with staff that need to be paid. It's a really, really challenging time. It will be a Ramadan like never before."

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Muslims across the UK are preparing for drastic changes during the 30 days of fasting.

Ramadan is usually a time of breaking fast together, praying together and spending hours with family and friends, but with mosques shut and social distancing measures set to continue, the long lasting traditions will be scrapped.

Now many of the almost 2,000 mosques across the UK, which serve nearly three million Muslims, will be moving Ramadan into a virtual world.

As they adapt to the lockdown measures, they're turning to social media and apps to keep in touch with worshippers by livestreaming motivational lectures, courses and prayers.

Green Lane Mosque in Birmingham is usually packed with around 3,000 worshippers a day during the holy month. It has been left deserted.

The head of welfare services at the mosque, Salim Ahmed, said: "It's very strange. Coming to the mosque is part of our social life as well as worship life. But we have to follow the rules.

"Normally outside of the lockdown you'd have classes going on, women's classes, educational classes and the congregation coming in five times a day, now there's none of that in here.

"Ramadan is normally a time for gatherings and socialising, that has to stop now. We need to take safety seriously. We're making clear messages about staying home and the importance of not going out during Ramadan."

Speaking about their shift to online services, Mr Ahmed added: "A lot of what we're doing is moving online, we're going to have six hours of content, talks and reminders about Ramadan and Islamic reminders.

"There'll also be live broadcasts of the call to prayer and Quran recitation for those who would usually enjoy coming to the mosque to read the holy book."

Haniya Adam, social media manager who also works at Green Lane Mosque, said she's never seen the building so quiet.

She said: "It feels quite sad walking in here. There's a hit of loneliness and it really summarised the whole COVID-19 situation.

"Normal circumstances, this masjid (mosque) would be completely packed out for Ramadan. People coming to pray and preparing meals for Iftar (the breaking of the fast). Nobody I know has seen anything like this."

In the government's daily briefing, Health Secretary Matt Hancock spoke directly to the British Muslim community.

He said: "This Ramadan, many Muslims who serve their country in the NHS and the armed forces and in so many other ways, will not be sharing the joy of this month as they normally do.

"I want to say to all British Muslims thank you for staying at home, I know how important the daily Iftar is, how important communal prayers are at night and how important the Eid festival is.

"Thank you for making changes to these vital parts of your practise. I want to say to you all, Ramadan Mubarak. Thank you for your service and citizenship and thank you for your sacrifice."

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-muslim-council-of-britain-warns-uk-mosques-could-close-forever-11977758

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Re: Coronavirus: Muslim Council Of Britain Warns UK Mosques Could Close Forever by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:20pm On Apr 23, 2020

Re: Coronavirus: Muslim Council Of Britain Warns UK Mosques Could Close Forever by MuttleyLaff: 11:43pm On Apr 23, 2020
OLAADEGBU:
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MuttleyLaff:
... There is no doubt, that Aunty Coro soon after having her fill will pack her bags and leave. COVID-19 will soon blow over, and we will have survived it. We will survive it and without any scathe, mainly because of claiming the promises in Psalms 91:5-16

Now, here's the deal. Aunty coro is another the sort of hardest kind of teachers, that gives you the test first and then the lesson afterwards, lol. Now here are few itemised list of lessons to learn, lol:

Lesson #3/
There really isnt anything sacrosanct in the cathedrals, in the megabowl church physical buildings, the amphitheatres, in Pastor Adeboye RCCG's planned 3-km auditorium, in Deeper Life Bible Church HQ valued at over N5 billion, nothing in arguably one of the world's biggest auditorium Pastor Oyedepo's Faith Theatre Winners Chapel, nothing in Pastor Paul Eneche's the Dunamis' Glory Dome 100,000 seater capacity auditorium in Abuja, that beats every over church auditoriums and buildings in the world, the etcetera lol.

Anyone who does, simply has missed the lesson to learn from Aunty Coro and/or the bigger picture of Aunty Coro, which is the hour is coming, actually, the hour, is now, the time is now here, lol, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, lol. There really isnt anything sacrosanct in them cement, concrete brick and mortal, lol. Look at Friday and this is talking of having Jumu’ah prayers with in some cases, of men crowded together and spilling on to the streets, like as weekly seen in Lagos and similar places, lol, blocking traffic etcetera. Aunty Coro's physical and spiritual lesson is that, worship the Father, in spirit and truth, lol, that dont you know you're the temple ni, lol (i.e. John 4:23-24, 1 Corinthians 3:16 and 1 Corinthians 6:19a)
"23But a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth, for the Father is seeking such as these to worship Him.
24God is Spirit, and His worshipers must worship Him in spirit and in truth.”
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- John 4:23-24

One of the many lessons, to learn from this Coronavirus aka Convenient Virus., sounds more like John 4:23-24 above to me, lol. Or doesnt it, lol?
Re: Coronavirus: Muslim Council Of Britain Warns UK Mosques Could Close Forever by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:12pm On Apr 24, 2020
There are fears that some mosques in the UK may close permanently after the coronavirus lockdown.

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