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Suspension of Imam who delivered sermon in Addu dialect revoked

Mohamed Rasheed. (Photo/Addu Live)

Islamic Ministry has revoked the suspension of Mohamed Rasheed, an imam from Addu City’s Meedhoo who delivered the Friday sermon in Addu dialect at the Masjid Majudhudheen on September 2.

The Ministry’s Spokesperson told Sun on Friday that following the revocation of Mohamed Rasheed’s suspension, he would now be permitted to lead prayers as the imam.

Addu City Council informed Mohamed Rasheed’s suspension via a letter which read that Islamic Ministry had informed the council his actions violated Article 9 (c) of the regulation for issuance of permits to lead Friday, Eid and eclipse prayers in Maldives.

The council said the Islamic Ministry had instructed the council to stop assigning Rasheed to lead the prayers, and that the ministry would reprimand him.

The ministry said the repetition of the violation will result in the cancellation of his permit, said the council.

Mohamed, who had been suspended over the incident, said he delivered the sermon in Addu dialect because there were elderly people and migrant workers who did not understand the Male’ dialect.

Following backlash over the decision, President’s Office spokesperson Miuvaan Mohamed said the imam wasn’t suspended because he delivered the sermon in Addu dialect, but because he violated Islamic Ministry’s policies.

“Its in the policies that the Friday sermon delivered in all islands must be the one pre-approved by Islamic Ministry. That no changes must be made. But with the incident in Addu, some people are telling us the level of speech also changed. That the level of speech with reference to the Holy Prophet became lower,” he said.

However, Mohamed denies the allegation. He said he made no other changes except for the dialect.

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