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Corona: Friday's call for the first time on Friday will be broadcast on BBC Radio

Corona: Friday's call for the first time on Friday will be broadcast on BBC Radio

Due to the spread of the Corona virus in the UK, all the mosques are closed due to the lockdown, and in view of this, for the first time on BBC radio, the call for azan and sermon is being broadcast to Muslims every Friday.

According to a foreign news agency, a Friday sermon will also be broadcast on BBC Radio for Muslims based in the UK, for which different imams will deliver sermons every Friday, which is broadcast on 14 BBC radio stations. Will go

The program, which will be broadcast on BBC radio every Friday, will start with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by the Imam's narration by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the sermon of the Prophet (peace be upon him) began.

BBC Local Radio chief Chris Burns said: "Local radio connects people in the community, and we hope that every week, Friday sermons and prayers will help Muslims feel united despite the lockdown In-Sha-Allah'. BBC radio presenter Phil Upton says "mosques are closed due to the Corona virus in the UK, which has created a gap in the worship of Muslims which is being used to fill this gap."

Corona virus status in the UK
There were record deaths in the UK on Friday and after 980 deaths in a single day, the total number reached 8,958 while the number of victims was 74,000.

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