Singapore mosques reopen doors


A man wearing a mask seen at Sultan Mosque in Kg Glam district, Singapore. Mosques nationwide were ordered shut in March to curb the spread of Covid-19. – EPA pic, June 26, 2020.

SINGAPORE has allowed mosques to resume Friday and daily congregational prayers, after they were suspended on March 13 to curb the coronavirus outbreak.

Checks by Bernama at Sultan Mosque in Kg Glam district this afternoon found staff members readying to receive the faithful.


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