Sharia law permits repeat of Eid sermons to accommodate separate congregations — Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti
Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti, Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Sheikh, has said that Sharia permits a repeat of Eid prayers and sermons three times to accommodate three separate congregations.
According to the Mufti, in Muslim minority countries affected by coronavirus restrictions, Muslims will gather severally to prevent the spread of the virus.
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al-Asheikh, also the head of the Council of Senior Scholars and the Committee for Islamic Research and Issuing Fatwas, said the decision was also based on the lack of mosques and chapels outside major cities.
In response to a question on the permissibility of Muslim minority countries performing the Eid prayer and sermon three times due to the large number of worshipers in light of precautionary measures and the lack of mosques, Sheikh Abdulaziz said, “It is not permitted to repeat the Eid prayer in one prayer hall for one congregation after another without necessity or urgency,” but added that we are in unprecedented times.
The Grand Mufti said some scholars permitted it when necessary and according to our current situation with the coronavirus pandemic and the precautionary measures, the preservation of public health is one of the main objectives of Sharia law.