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12 Mosques closed by authorities in many regions due to Coronavirus Cases

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Mosques opening rules amendment in Saudi Arabia from 21st June 2020
Mosques opening rules amendment in Saudi Arabia from 21st June 2020

12 Mosques closed by authorities

On the fourth day of Ramadan the closure of 12 temporary mosques in 6 regions, after Coronavirus cases were recorded among the worshipers.

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