Reopening all non-Muslim houses of worship in Abu Dhabi

The Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi announced the reopening of all places of worship for non-Muslims in Abu Dhabi, starting today, Monday, with the continued capacity of 30% for worshipers at a time, and this comes within the department's plan to expand the gradual return to full operation, while ensuring that A package of instructions and precautionary measures.

The department explained that the decision to reopen all places of worship comes in conjunction with the steps taken by the competent government authorities to gradually return life, while preserving the safety of worshipers and workers by directing them and providing them with the necessary instructions to ensure the reduction of the virus transmission.

The department indicated that it has provided all places of worship with a guide to the procedures for gradual return to places of worship, which includes a detailed explanation of all the procedures that must be followed towards worshipers and workers, in terms of organizing the entry and exit of worshipers according to the permitted capacity, and other precautionary measures that ensure their safety, while All activities and events offered by it will continue to be suspended, except for the main prayers, while encouraging the use of alternative plans such as electronic platforms and remote work for periodic meetings, religious lectures and educational activities.

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