Covid19 changes RAMADAN for Muslims around the world but not
spiritually
Mosques are largely empty and fast-breaking feasts were
cancelled as Muslims in Pakistan and around the world marked Ramazan under the
coronavirus lockdown on Saturday.
Ramazan is typically a period of both worship and
socializing, but this year strict lockdowns limit gatherings for iftar meals at
dusk when the fast is broken — a centerpiece of the holy month.
But from Washington to Saudi Arab, Muslims are finding ways of
keeping the spirit of Ramadan alive through charity and worship — with social
distancing, live-streamed prayers and video calls forming a large part of this
new normal.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today (24 April 2020)
extended his greetings to the Muslims on the occasion of Ramadan. PM Modi in his
Twitter message said: ”Ramadan
Mubarak! I pray for everyone’s safety,
well-being and prosperity. May Ramadan bring with it abundance of
kindness, harmony and compassion. May we achieve a decisive victory in the
ongoing battle against COVID-19 and create a healthier planet.”
The relaxation of the Indian lock down came with major
caveats. It did not apply to hundreds of quarantined towns and other places hit
hardest by the outbreak that has killed at least 775 people in the country and
terrified its multitudes of poor who live in slum conditions too crowded for
social distancing.
Shopping malls also stayed closed nationwide. Still, for
families that run small stores, being able to earn again brought relief.
In Sri Lanka, however, the lockdown was tightened, not
eased, confirming a pattern of one-step-forward, one-step-back also seen
elsewhere in the pandemic, trying to juggle public health against the health of
shut-down economies.
Sri Lanka had partially lifted long month curfew during
daytime hours in more than two-thirds of the country. But it reimposed a
24-hour lockdown countrywide after a surge Friday of 46 new infections, the
highest increase in a day on the Indian Ocean island.
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