Believers must be careful not to slip into destruction.
Covid Safety Laws, Obedience is the religious responsibility of the believer.
It is the responsibility of believers to follow the precautions and rules provided by the government to overcome the Kovid crisis. The command of the Holy Qur'an is not to rush to destruction (2: 195). The believer must always act with caution. We must be extremely careful at this time when the second phase of the Kovid epidemic is becoming more and more challenging. Accurate safety standards should be followed in homes, offices and travel. Decisions made by governors for the public safety of society are based on the opinions of experts in various fields. The general style of believers is to pursue such decisions for the common good, even if one feels that they are probably wrong.
Do not act according to personal interests in public places and so on. Once the general rules come into force, personal right and wrong should not be spread.
Islam has the option of living as a believer in any crisis. In the stages of purification with water, water, or soil, and other resources that are available if it is not available ... Thus, in every crisis, there are conditions in Islam for the believer to live and perform rituals. It is also the beauty of Islam.
If local governments make decisions that are completely unaware of the manner in which prayers are performed in mosques, they have the right to be decently alerted. It should make use of the existing system. At the same time, it is not appropriate for us to criticize and propagate such decisions in harsh language. It only serves to create an atmosphere of unnecessary controversy about religion and believers.
Millions have attended the Kumbh Mela, so it is not a matter of buying rights in the logic that we should have thousands. The fact that someone else is out of control is not a reason for us to relax control. This is an epidemic control. We need to be role models there. Some who have no affiliation with Muslim communities and work as a group without organizations are campaigning to seize such opportunities and not allow worship in mosques and Muslim organizations and scholars are not complaining for such purposes. None of such efforts are for the good of the community. It is best to follow the instructions for the common good. Context is important to everything.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught that a person who engages in ordinary acts of worship has a desire to perform acts of worship but is prevented from doing so due to some reason such as illness. The point is, we do not lose anything spiritually by exercising restraint.
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