The "Emergencies and Crises" announces the regulations for the Tahajjud prayer in the mosques and limits the attendance of the final cup to those who are vaccinated

The UAE government held the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the new Corona virus emerging in the country "Covid-19", during which it announced that the Tahajjud prayer would be allowed during the last ten days of the blessed month of Ramadan in accordance with the controls and precautionary measures similar to the Tarawih prayer, and the final match of the Cup was also shortened. The President of the State, on vaccinations and participants in the clinical trials of the vaccine only, revealed that the UAE ranked eighth in the world and first in the Arab world on the Bloomberg Index for the best resilience in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.

In detail, the spokesperson for the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri, announced that the UAE has advanced 3 ranks to the eighth place in the world, and maintained its first position in the Arab world on the “Bloomberg” index for the best resilience in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, achieving 69.7 A point on the general index, indicating that the UAE is among the top 10 countries in the world, ahead of countries such as China, Finland, Denmark, Canada and Switzerland.

Al Dhaheri said: “The UAE was able to reach this advanced position regionally and globally, thanks to the preventive measures it took since the beginning of the crisis, as it dealt with the pandemic effectively, while preserving not to disrupt business and societal affairs,” stressing the success of the national campaign for the COVID-19 vaccine in The UAE in achieving its goals so far is an indication of the strength of the medical and health system in the country.

He added: "The total number of doses that have been provided to date has reached more than ten million doses, and the rate of vaccine distribution reached 104.51 doses per 100 people, while the number of tests exceeded more than 43 million examinations, an achievement counted for the UAE, which confirms day after day that it is from The most important global model that succeeded in facing this crisis. "

He pointed out that the availability of vaccines is one of the most important achievements of the state in the battle against the pandemic, and it is available to everyone free of charge in the various centers that operate at maximum capacity, which requires everyone to cooperate and take the initiative to take the vaccine to reach the acquired immunity resulting from vaccination, which will help reduce the number of cases and control. The COVID-19 virus must safely return to normal life.

Al Dhaheri praised the solidarity of the UAE community, citizens and residents, with its institutions to confront this epidemic since the beginning of the crisis, as they set the most wonderful examples of commitment and adherence to all the procedures that are announced until we complete this path and work together hand in hand, seeking together to move forward on the road to recovery, in advance. Thanks and gratitude to all members of the community who chose to vaccinate in order to protect themselves, their families and their community. This is what we are accustomed to from all the citizens and residents of the country. He called on the rest of the community members from among the target groups to take the initiative to take the vaccine and to contribute to the protection of society.

Al Dhaheri confirmed the availability of the majority of internationally approved vaccines in the country, which include 4 types of vaccines to vaccinate individuals against the Covid-19 virus, which are: the Sinopharma vaccine, the "Pfizer-Biontech vaccine, the Sputnik Vaccine, and the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. The state also provides vaccination free and optional." For all those who wish, citizens and residents, and it can be obtained provided that there is no health condition, or symptoms that prevent that after the evaluation of the specialist doctor.

Al-Dhaheri announced that the Tahajjud prayer will be held during the last ten days of the blessed month of Ramadan in accordance with the controls and precautionary measures similar to the Tarawih prayer, as it was decided to limit the duration of the Tahajjud prayer not exceeding 30 minutes and the timing shall be at twelve midnight until twelve thirty in all emirates of the state, stressing The necessity to adhere to all precautionary and preventive measures in place in advance, to close mosques immediately after prayer, and not to allow sitting and i'tikaaf.

He pointed out that the Emirates Council for Sharia Fatwa encourages worshipers, especially elderly citizens and residents, people with chronic diseases, and women, to observe the Sunnah of performing Taraweeh prayers and tahajjud in their homes, through their prayers in congregation with their household or alone, and for them the reward of Taraweeh and Tahajjud in full.

Al Dhaheri also announced that attending the President's Cup final match will be restricted to the vaccinators and participants in the clinical trials of the vaccine only, indicating that it was decided to hold the President's Cup 2021 final on Sunday, May 16, 2021 between the two qualified teams, while allowing the return of the fans by 30% according to Precautionary and preventive requirements.

He pointed out that the President's Cup Final is the first official event allowed to be attended by vaccine recipients and participants in clinical trials of the vaccine only, taking into account the commitment of fans to show the negative Covid-19 test result within a maximum of 48 hours before the date of the match and that the letter E appears at Their Al-Hosn application, and then they can take advantage of the features of the appearance of the letter E or the golden star, and the Football Association will announce the details for this event, noting that the experience will be evaluated and the return of fans to the stands during the next phase of the World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers will be reviewed.

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