Al-Aqsa Mosque opened following 70 days of LOCKDOWN

A huge number of Muslim admirers asked fajr supplication at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East Jerusalem, which was revived on Sunday following 70 days of shutting in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic.
Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East Jerusalem was opened on Sunday following 70 days of shutting as a feature of preparatory and defensive measures to keep away from the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Prior in the day, a great many Muslim admirers supplicated fajr petition, wearing clinical facemasks and utilizing their own supplication mats, as per Omar Kiswani, executive of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
“We are demanding to ensure our sacred mosque consistently, particularly when it blockaded whether from a coronavirus pandemic or some other explanation. It is an Islamic spot for all Muslims,” said Kiswani, asking admirers to keep social separating.
In the interim, Ekrima Sabri, leader of the Palestinian Higher Islamic Council and the evangelist of Al-Aqsa Mosque, called all individuals experiencing side effects of disease not to join in and ask in the sacred spot.
Sabri said in a press articulation sent to Xinhua that “I trust supplications will go easily, tranquility and normally, just as all admirers comply with our directions to maintain a strategic distance from the new infection.”
Then again, Palestinian security sources revealed that many pioneers entered the mosque, hours after the opening, under overwhelming watchmen.
The sources included “the Israeli cops captured six Palestinians from the patio of Al-Aqsa Mosque as pilgrims entered it.”







