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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023
Pakistan celebrates Eid amid coronavirus pandemic

South Asia

TBS Report
24 May, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 24 May, 2020, 11:50 am

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Pakistan celebrates Eid amid coronavirus pandemic

In a bid to encourage people to stay indoors, the president said that he will offer Eid prayers at home

TBS Report
24 May, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 24 May, 2020, 11:50 am
This July 6, 2016 photo shows a boy attends Eid al-Fitr prayers with others at Jamia Masjid in Rawalpindi, Pakistan/Reuters
This July 6, 2016 photo shows a boy attends Eid al-Fitr prayers with others at Jamia Masjid in Rawalpindi, Pakistan/Reuters

This year Eid-ul-Fitr is being observed across Pakistan amid unique circumstances, as the nation struggles to come to terms with a deadly plane crash that killed 97 people and to contain the spread of the Covid-19. 

President Arif Alvi, in his message, said that he was dedicating this Eid to "martyrs of the plane crash, labourers who have been trying to earn amid the coronavirus situation, doctors, nurses, corona patients, Kashmiris bearing Indian brutality, Muslims affected by Islamopobia in India, Palestinians and Muslim refugees", reports Dawn. 

In a bid to encourage people to stay indoors, the president said that he will offer Eid prayers at home. He urged people to "observe social distancing, wear masks and wash their hands so that they can keep themselves, their families and friends safe" from Covid-19.

In order to "facilitate Eid prayers at home", Pakistan Television will telecast prayers held in Faisal Mosque, Information Minister Shibli Faraz said in a tweet.

In order to facilitate Eid prayers at home due to covid19, PTV will telecast the Eid Prayers from Faisal Mosque @ 730am.

— Senator Shibli Faraz (@shiblifaraz) May 23, 2020

Last night, Prime Minister Imran had urged the nation to forgo traditional festivity in view of the lives lost in Friday's plane crash in Karachi and the hundreds of fatalities caused by the coronavirus.

Taking to Twitter on Saturday night, after the announcement regarding the sighting of the Shawwal moon was made, the premier said he wants the citizens to "observe this Eid in a different manner from the usual celebratory style".

"First, let us think of and pray for all those families who have been deprived of their loved ones by the plane crash tragedy and all those who have lost their lives to Covid-19," he wrote.

In a second tweet, he emphasised that people must remember to observe the standard operating procedures (SOPs) in place to prevent further spread of the virus.

I want our nation to observe this Eid in a different manner from the usual celebratory style. First, let us think of & pray for all those families who have been deprived of their loved ones by the plane crash tragedy & all those who have lost their lives to COVID19.

— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) May 23, 2020

"The disease is with us and social distancing must be strictly observed throughout the Eid holidays, including during Eid prayers. May Allah bless our nation."

Also on Saturday, the Prime Minister's Office reminded the public to celebrate Eid while following precautions.

"For the well-being of your loved ones, follow the SOPs provided by the govt. Avoid crowded places, observe social distancing, exchange Eid greetings from a distance and be there for the underprivileged affected by #COVID19 lockdown," it said in a tweet.

We need to celebrate this #EidUlFitr with care. For the well-being of your loved ones, follow the SOPs provided by the govt. Avoid crowded places, observe social distancing, exchange Eid greetings from a distance & be there for the underprivileged affected by #COVID19 lockdown pic.twitter.com/nLfibF8jra— Prime Minister's Office, Pakistan (@PakPMO) May 23, 2020

On Friday, a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) passenger plane with an estimated 99 people on board had crashed in Karachi's Model Colony near Jinnah International Airport. Ninety-seven people died while two survived the crash.

The Muslim festival of Eid comes as Pakistan has so far recorded more than 53,000 infections of Covid-19, which has killed 1,123 people since the first case was reported on February 26.

Earlier this month, the government had announced the lifting of the countrywide lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the virus in phases, even as infections continued to rise in the country. The prime minister had cited the economic havoc the virus restrictions had wreaked on citizens as the reason behind the decision.

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