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Muslims warned to exercise caution on Eid
By Taschica Pillay
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Durban - As Muslims worldwide prepare for Eid-ul-Fitr later this week, local medical doctors and faith leaders are appealing to those celebrating to protect themselves and their loved ones.
They are asking the community to exercise caution, avoid pre-Eid shopping among crowds, big social gatherings and large prayers.
Dr Shoyab Wadee, vice-president of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa said people need to be responsible in terms of social distancing, wearing of masks, sanitising and avoiding large gatherings. There should be no hugging. While we know the Eid prayer is compulsory, we are asking people to have multiple prayers with smaller groups in outdoor arenas.
PE heritage mosque vandalised with anti-Islamic words on the walls
By Charlene Somduth
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Durban - When worshippers at the Masjid Aziez gathered for prayer on Thursday evening, they found anti-Islamic words on the walls near the entrance.
The 120-year-old mosque is situated in Port Elizabeth and is one of the oldest mosques in the city.
Moulana Salmaan Fredericks, a member of the mosque committee, said the slogans were messages of hate that denigrated Islam and Allah. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. In the afternoon, before breaking our fast, a group of mostly men attend prayer at the mosque. When the group of worshippers arrived at the mosque on Thursday afternoon, they found the hateful words scribbled at the entrance of the mosque. They were shattered to read such hateful things about Islam.