
Coronavirus: Ansar Ud Deen Society Suspends Religious Gatherings Nationwide

Following
the directive by the Lagos State Government banning gathering of not
more than 50 people in mosques, schools and other places, the management
of Ansar ud deen Society of Nigeria has also directed all its members
to suspend all religious activities including the Friday Jumat prayer
and weekly Asalatu.
In a statement released by the National
Publicity Secretary, Muhammed Sola Hassan, the Society said the
suspension should take immediate effect across the nation.
The
statement read: “The National Executive Council, The Trustees and the
National Council of Missioners, with heavy hearts and a deep sense of
responsibility, hereby announce the suspension of all Mosque activities
particularly weekly Asalatu, Jum’ah prayers and any gathering of up to
fifty people.
“The suspension of activities shall take effect immediately until further notice.
“This
decision was informed by the menacing spread of the novel
coronavirus(COVID-19) and Fatwa by World Islamic bodies taking
cognisance of the Islamic principles of ‘preservation of life’,
‘prevention of harm’, and ‘proactive response to impending danger’.
“The
society shall abide by government recommendations and update members
and mosque users of any change in the suspension decision.
“We
acknowledge that many of our members and mosque users might find this
unprecedented decision very uncomfortable, we should please be reassured
that this is for the good of the community and it is in compliance with
the Islamic response to epidemic pandemic.
“We encourage all to
continue their regular prayers at home, observe personal hygiene and be
consistent with their morning and evening Adhkar.
“May Allah have mercy on the ummah, the entire community and humanity in general.”
