JAWI to allow nikah in mosques not in red zones


A couple wearing masks at their solemnisation ceremony. Couples who wish to solemnise their marriage during the CMCO can now opt to do so in certain mosques, says the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Department. – AFP pic, November 28, 2020.

NIKAH ceremonies in the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya will be allowed in all mosques not located in red zones effective Tuesday.

The Federal Territory Islamic Religious Department (JAWI) said in a statement yesterday the decision is based on the latest data.

“The department has made the decision to expand the permitted areas in order to provide more options to couples who wish to solemnise their marriage during the conditional movement-control order (CMCO).

“This is also to avoid the presence of a large group of people in a mosque at a time,” read the statement.

JAWI said that the assistant registrar of Muslim marriage, divorces and ruju’ would be responsible for ensuring that all parties involved in the marriage ceremony complied with the standard operating procedure.

Previously, the department only allowed nikah ceremonies to be held at JAWI’s Kuala Lumpur office, Putrajaya branch and certain designated premises, including some mosques. – Bernama, November 28, 2020.


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