Maghrib prayer ruling does not apply to non-Muslims

Maghrib prayer ruling does not apply to non-Muslims

State exco member Ab Fattah Mahmood says non-Muslim night market traders and visitors can continue their activities during prayer time.

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KOTA BHARU:
The Kelantan government’s new policy requiring night market traders to stop their activities for 10 minutes during Maghrib prayers does not apply to non-Muslim traders and visitors.

State Local Government, Housing, Youth and Sports Committee chairman Ab Fattah Mahmood said non-Muslim night market traders and visitors could continue their activities during that time.

“The ruling is aimed at providing comfort to Muslim traders to perform Maghrib prayers as the prescribed time for it is quite short, which is only about an hour.

“If we don’t do something to remind them of the time, it is feared that they will remain preoccupied and miss the prayers, which is one of the pillars of Islam.

“As such, non-Muslim traders and visitors need not worry about it as there is no restriction for them to continue their activities during that time,” he told reporters at the Kota Darul Naim Complex here today.

Fattah said this in response to the remarks by several individuals, including Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) vice-president Husam Musa who questioned the ruling, and former Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Zaid Ibrahim who described it as illegal and having no basis in law.

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