New Delhi: The historic Jama Masjid will be closed for congregational namaz with immediate effect till June 30 in view of "critical" conditions in the city due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, the mosque's Shahi Imam Syed Ahmed Bukhari said on Thursday.
Bukhari said he took the decision after consulting public and Islamic scholars.
The development comes after the Shahi Imam's secretary Amanullah died due to the novel coronavirus at the Safdarjung Hospital on Tuesday night.
The Shahi Imam said, "If the situation arises where the human life is at risk, it becomes obligatory to protest ones life."
"Majority of the opinion is that saving of the human lives is paramount and the Shariah (Islamic jurisprudence)has ample excuse for this," he said.
After taking public opinion and consulting scholars, it has been decided that from 'maghrib' (sunset) on Thursday till June 30, no congregational prayers will be performed in the Jama Masjid, Bukhari said.