The municipality said the most common breaches
detected were failure to adhere to social distancing, failure to wear personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves during food preparation, and not using approved disinfection materials. the standards required for transporting, storing, preparing and displaying food products and materials.
Mr Al Taher said in addition to
regular monitoring visits, inspection teams carry out checks based on reports received from consumers.
Ramadan 2021: in pictures The crescent moon appears above the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque at Al Bahia, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa/The National Visitors look at a display of Ramadan lanterns in the main lobby of Al Wahda Mall, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
Ramadan 2021: Only vaccinated Muslims can go for Haj pilgrimage, says Haj Committee of India
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Photo: SPA
No Indian Muslims shall be allowed to go for the annual Haj pilgrimage unless they have taken the two vaccine doses
In a major development, the Haj Committee of India (HCI) has said that no Indian Muslims shall be allowed to go for the annual Haj pilgrimage unless they have taken the two vaccine doses.
The HCI CEO Maqsood Ahmed Khan made the announcement late on Thursday following the latest directives from the Saudi Arabian Health Ministry and the Indian Consulate-General in Jeddah.
Ramadan 2021: Most Quranic verses are based on peace, kindness
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A view of Al Rahma Mosque in Karama. Photo by Mohammad Mustafa Khan
According to Islam, peace is not simply an absence of war. Peace opens doors to all kinds of opportunities which are present in any given situation.
At a time when Islam and Muslims are equated with militancy and extremism, it is important to understand and appreciate the message of Islam in the light of the Holy Quran. It is no exaggeration to say that Islam and violence are contradictory to each other.
A small section of misguided Muslims are indulging in activities that are against the teachings of the Quran and tarnishing the image of the religion.
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Klang Employer Allegedly Points Gun At Bodyguards & Beats Them Using A Cane For Fasting
In a police report of the incident that has made its rounds on social media, the employee allegedly said, I already told you not to fast. Who is paying your salary?
By Arisha Rozaidee â 15 Apr 2021, 01:31 PM
Two bodyguards in Kuala Lumpur were allegedly assaulted by their employer for fasting
Dang Wangi district police chief ACP Mohamad Zainal Abdullah told Sinar Harian that around 10pm on Tuesday, 13 April, the owner of a company in Klang beat up two of his employees after finding out that they were observing the Muslim fasting month.