Sehri and Iftari time: UK govt ordered to provide halal food to quarantining Pakistanis
LONDON: The UK High Court of Justice has ordered the British government to provide halal food to a Pakistani family at the time of Sehri and Iftari whilst in 10 days’ mandatory quarantine — a decision will be applicable to thousands of Muslims currently in quarantine at various locations across the UK.
The court has also ordered the UK government to allow the claimant to take outdoor exercise twice a day rather than once a day, as being confined in a room for endless hours was beginning to take a negative impact on the claimant’s mental health, resulting in depression.
The order from the Deputy Judge Richard Clayton QC came after solicitor Fida Chaudhary challenged the Secretary of State for the Department for Health and Social Care and the Secretary of State for Transport on behalf of Mrs Robina Raja who arrived from Pakistan on April 22, 2021 and was transferred to quarantine centre at Sandman Signature London Gatwick Hotel.
The judge ordered that Mrs Robina Raja shall be provided with halal food at the start and end of prescribed times for fasting during Ramazan, while subject to quarantine.
The court was informed that as soon as Mrs Raja arrived at London Heathrow, she was assigned a security guard and throughout her journey through the airport she was unable to move anywhere without his consent.
She informed the hotel receptionist that she would be fasting as it was Ramazan and she required halal meals at specific times around 3:00am to start the fast and around 8:15pm to break the fast.
She was then informed that breakfast, lunch and dinner was being provided in accordance with hotel arrangements and that they were unable to provide her with food on the required times irrespective of whether it was Ramazan. The hotel management told her that they were not able to accommodate her in accordance with the Ramazan rules. She was shocked as they did not even try and take into account religious concerns.
Upon arrival at the hotel, Mrs Raja was informed that under no circumstances she would be allowed to leave her room unless it was for a walk around the hotel outside which was limited to 15 minutes per day. She was also told that she would be under strict supervision and would require prior approval from the hotel management for the walk. Her room windows were all sealed shut restricting fresh air from coming in, resulting in her feeling suffocated at all time, which further aggravated her breathing problems as she suffers from chronic asthma. She felt like nothing less than a prisoner, according to her petition in the court.
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