Muslims in Singapore celebrate first mask-free Hari Raya Haji in three years


Congregants gathering at Masjid Al-Mukminin (pictured) and other mosques on Thursday morning for Aidiladha prayers were not required to wear a mask. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Muslims here marked the first Hari Raya Haji under Dorscon green after Singapore moved to the lowest level in the disease outbreak response system condition in February.

Unlike last year, congregants who gathered at the various mosques on Thursday (June 29) morning for Aidiladha prayers were not required to wear a mask.

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