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Muslim funerals may go on in Malaysia during Covid-19 shutdown but with minimal attendees

Tuesday, 17 Mar 2020 06:35 PM MYTThe NSC provided a hypothetical scenario of whether Muslim prayers for the dead and the recital of tahlil prayers are allowed if someone who is not a Covid-19 patient dies at home, before replying that funeral arrangements for deceased Muslims can be carried out. — Picture by Hari Anggara

KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 — Malaysians may still hold Muslim funeral rites during the two-week halt of non-essential activities nationwide but without crowds, the National Security Council announced this afternoon. The NSC, which will meet daily to monitor the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia, today released at around 2pm a list of frequently-asked-questions to provide details and advice on what Malaysians should do during the implementation of the government’s two-week Movement Control Order from March 18 to March 31.

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