After a socially distant Ramadan, Indonesia reopens its mosques to worshippers for Friday prayers
  • 4 years ago
After weeks closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, mosques in the world's most populous Muslim nation have reopened their doors to worshippers.

Those attending Friday prayers today at the Nurul Iman mosque in Padang in Indonesia's West Sumatra are seen wearing masks and washing their hands. Temperatures were also checked and once inside the mosque, worshippers maintained a distance from each other.
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