With over 80 cases of deadly coronavirus reported in Kuwait, muezzins in the state have started calling “Al-Salatu fi Buyutikum” (pray in your homes) instead of “Hayya ala al-Salah”(come to prayer).
Authorities in Kuwait have temporarily closed mosques and amended the adhan, the Muslim call to prayer.


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30 | the publication reaches you by | Kuwait OnlineThe words ” Al-Salatu fi Buyutikum“, have been included in the call as the country struggles to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
Kuwait’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs announced on Friday that the five daily prayers usually held at mosques had been canceled.
Pandemic
The outbreak of the disease – officially known as Covid-19 – was labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday, as the worldwide death toll from the virus continues to grow. Total cases have surpassed 142,918 across 136 countries.
Earlier this week authorities in Kuwait announced a public holiday from 12 to 26 March, with work resuming on 29 March, but entities providing vital services have remained open.
Additionally, authorities have banned meetings in “restaurants, cafes and commercial centers”.
A halt on all commercial flights to and from Kuwait City International Airport also took effect on Friday. The flight ban, which does not include cargo flights, will continue until further notice.
Only flights carrying Kuwaiti nationals and their “first-degree relatives” will be allowed in, a government spokesman said earlier this week.
Kuwait had reported 100 cases of the coronavirus as of Friday, five of them have recovered. No deaths have been reported.
The number of new cases in the Middle East surpassed 11,000 people on Thursday. Almost every country in the MENA region, except Libya, Mauritania, Syria and Yemen, have confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.


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