Only immediate family allowed at burial grounds during MCO, says Johor religious dept
Wednesday, 01 Apr 2020 10:44 PM MYT
Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Tosrin Jarvanthi said this is one of the guidelines which the close relatives must abide by, in the event of a death in the family, including Covid-19 related death, in which case the nearest Police Station and District Health Office must be informed.
He said while the MCO is being enforced, relatives and family members are only allowed to be at the burial ground when the funeral rites are being performed. “The Qunut Nazilah should also be recited when performing Isyak prayer. After the recitation of Surah Al-Mulk, Selawat Kamilah and Asmaul Husna make a special prayer seeking Allah’s mercy and bounty to keep us safe and relieve us from the pandemic,” he added.
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