Mosques across Canada cancel, alter Friday prayer to limit spread of COVID-19
TORONTO — Mosques across the country have cancelled or altered their Friday prayer programs, after two Islamic associations called for the practice to be suspended to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Muslim Medical Association of Canada and the Canadian Council of Imams say mosques should cancel Friday prayers — a ritual analogous to Sunday mass for Catholics — until further notice.
Asma Amjad, an Ottawa doctor and the vice president of the MMAC, said it is a difficult decision for mosques to make, but it’s part of their duty to help prevent the novel coronavirus from spreading.
“Friday prayers are so beloved to Muslims, it’s such an important part of our lives,” said Amjad. “But we have a duty to be proactive.”