4 Madina Imams, muezzins fired, 17 others suspended 

By Khaled Al-Jabri 

MADINA - Four Imams and muezzins have been fired and the services of 17 others 
suspended in Madina for negligence and poor service.

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs in the holy city took the action because of 
repeated absence, delays in turning up for duty and substandard performance.

"They were indisciplined, failed to abide by the instructions governing their 
work and lax in caring for the houses of Allah," said Dr. Muhammad Bin Al-Ameen 
Al-Khatri, the Branch's director.

He said disciplinary and punitive actions taken against them had not helped 
rectify the situation in any way.

The branch's field inspectors monitor the performance of Imams and muezzins.

"The care of mosques is a sacred duty that needs to be professionally handled," 
Al-Khatri said. 

"We have a zero-tolerance policy against violators." - Okaz/ SG 

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The other Muslim countries should follow this example to make sure the right 
people are taking care of the Masajid and the duties there. There is a serious 
lack of accountability in Muslim lands for everything, hence the corruption, 
failures and negligence.

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