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India-Pakistan
Cheap prayer mats causing respiratory infections
2006-09-03
ISLAMABAD: Low quality carpets and rugs in mosques raise chances of respiratory infections among the regular mosque-goers, a doctor has told Daily Times.

The doctor said the chances of catching throat infection, asthma and skin and respiratory allergies would be higher in the people having close contact with the fibres of cheap quality carpets or rugs.

“Not only in the mosques but the poor quality carpets in any place like houses are also dangerous to human health,” said Dr Rizwan Qazi of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS).

“I am not trying to say that people should stop going to mosques. The purpose of my observation is that such carpets should be removed from mosques,” he said. He said poor quality carpets and rugs could cause serious respiratory infections. He said mosque goers, when in position of Sajda or prostration, inhaled dangerous particles from carpets. “Those who are already suffering from respiratory diseases should better avoid contact with carpets,” he said. Referring to the example of Haj pilgrims, he said the people with or without respiratory problems could also use masks to avoid carpets’ hazards. “But the trend of wearing masks is not very common. Besides, a healthy man would not use mask while going to the mosque,” he said. He said Chatai, a kind of mate made of leaves, could better be used instead of carpets and rugs in mosques. He said Chatai was not only cheap in price, but it was also safer for use as compared to the poor quality carpets.

Several mosques in the federal capital pose threats to human health because they use poor quality carpets. A mosque, situated in street 47 of Sector G-11/2, is one such example. The poor quality of the carpets in this mosque can easily be seen. While breathing in Sajda in the mosque, one can feel he is inhaling the fibres into his lungs. The immediate reaction is itching in the nose.

When the matter was brought to the notice of khatib of the mosque, he said except few no worshiper ever complained about the carpets. He dismisses the arguments of doctors against the use of poor quality carpets. He said the mosque administration did not have enough money to remove the old and buy new and expensive carpets. He said that Chatai could also not be used in the mosque because it was difficult to offer prayer on Chatai during the winter. Athar Saeed Dil, a spokesman of the Health Ministry, said no specific guidelines were issued to the mosques to avoid the use of substandard synthetic carpets. He said no mosques-specific discussion took place in the ministry in this regard.

He said the Health Ministry frequently issued general guidelines and appeals to people that they should avoid the use of synthetic carpets. He said the ministry especially focussed on the issue in the months of March and April, when the allergy season is on its peak.

He advised people to use vacuum cleaners instead of brooms to clean the synthetic carpets. He added that the vacuum cleaners suck not only the dust particles but also the fibres of the synthetic carpets, reducing the threats of respiratory infections. An official of the Auqaf Department, who requested not to be named, said his department ensured proper cleanliness at the mosques in its jurisdiction. He, however, stated that the issue of the synthetic carpets was never discussed.

He said there were a number of illegal mosques in the federal territory and these mosques did not care for cleanliness. “The problem of lack of cleanliness and the one you are mentioning (carpets issue) are quite common there (in illegally built mosques),” he said. He said the Auqaf Department could not take any action against the illegally built mosques for ignoring cleanliness because these mosques were not registered under any law of the land.

He said, “If, for instance, we impose a penalty against any illegal mosque on account of poor cleanliness, it mean that we have recognised its existence in our territory. Such mosques should either be recognised or removed.”
Posted by:john

#12  I'm holding my breath until some mullah issues a fatwa on the "appropriate" types of prayer rugs. Well, not really, I'm gonna be a hypocrite like Cindy "Fasting" Shehan.
Posted by: BA   2006-09-03 20:42  

#11  Zionist Death Carpet!
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-03 20:39  

#10  Brought to you by the good people at Halliburton Prayer Rug Division.
Posted by: Slineque Throque5616   2006-09-03 17:56  

#9  But how can this be?

Everything is allan's will, right? So any infections the mosque-goers pick up are allan's will, right?

It's not the cheap carpets - they're just not praying properly. Allen is displeased.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-03 15:47  

#8  Maybe there is a little swine hair woven into the blankets.

To match the swine kneeling upon them?
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-03 14:16  

#7  Maybe there is a little swine hair woven into the blankets.
Posted by: usmc6743   2006-09-03 13:21  

#6  I have this mental image of a can label.

"Allah's Bug and Lice poison, to be sprinkled on Prayer Rugs, Guaranteed to kill all kinds of vermin"
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-09-03 12:32  

#5  Need to invest in Cefaclor sales first to profit...
Posted by: 3dc   2006-09-03 11:06  

#4  Anthrax on carpets - hmm...
Posted by: 3dc   2006-09-03 11:03  

#3  N guard: That was Baron Jeffrey Amherst. Along with his subordinate Colonel Henry Bouquet, they fought in some of the nastiest, dirtiest combat ever seen in the North America.

No quarter, no prisoners, no mercy or respect of any kind, on either side, first in the French and Indian War, followed by Pontiac's Rebellion.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-09-03 10:38  

#2  Hmmm... I wonder if we could do this deliberately, like our ancestors did with the smallpox laced blankets.
Posted by: N guard   2006-09-03 09:50  

#1  "Little Sajda Prayer AccessoriesTM
Rumsfeld Rug & Carpet Company®
Do Not Remove This Tag Under Penalty of Fatwah"
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2006-09-03 09:15  

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