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A new draft law in UAE is going to be effective soon: No unauthorised religious activities

A new draft law in UAE is going to be effective soon: No unauthorised religious activities

The UAE Federal National Council has passed a new draft law imposing fines and jail term on anyone holding religious lectures and lessons or memorisation of the Holy Quran gatherings without approval.

The new draft law to the effect was passed on Tuesday.

A prison sentence or a fine will be handed to anyone in the UAE who holds religious lectures and lessons, religious social gatherings or memorisation of the Holy Quran, without authority’s approval.

The new law also prohibits anyone from appointing a person to work, starting religious libraries and collecting donations or aid, without prior approval from the General Authority of the Islamic Affairs and Endowments. 

Those who do not abide by the new law, will face up to three months in prison or face a fine of up to Dh5,000. 

Presided by FNC speaker, Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, the session also focused heavily on the rules and regulations for UAE mosques.

The FNC approved a draft federal law on the regulation and care of mosques.

FNC members stressed that only qualified employees must work in mosques, and the bill prohibits any employees from working in mosques, who belong to unlawful groups or organisations, practicing prohibited political or organisational activities, preaching without a license or approval, issues fatwas or teaching the Holy Quran outside mosques. 

There is a fine between Dh20,000-Dh50,000 or a minimum of three months prison sentence for whoever breaches the security and sanctity of the mosque. 

A fine of up to Dh5,000 or three months prison sentence was also announced for whoever begs at mosques, or interferes with the Imam while he is calling for prayer or preaching.

Furthermore, the salaries of employees working at mosques was also discussed.

 

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