Islamic scholars praise Saudi Arabia's COVID response in suspending Umrah, prayers and Hajj limits - Arab News

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Islamic scholars discuss post-pandemic jurisprudence | Arab News

The Muslim World League, in cooperation with the Emirates Fatwa Council, organized the international virtual conference titled “Emergency Fiqh: Features of the Post-Corona Pandemic Fiqh.” The participants praised the rational decisions taken by Saudi Arabia in the wake of the pandemic such as suspension of Umrah, regular prayers in mosques, and scaling down Hajj this year to help check the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). They were of the view that all these preventive measures were compatible with the Shariah.

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