Stay Home This Ramzan, Say Clerics Amid Pandemic

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  • Published On: April 23, 2020
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The holy month of Ramzan begins this week, but it's going to be different this year as the country is implementing a lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic. Muslims have been asked by clerics to avoid religious congregation. Community leaders have said roza, or fasting, and prayers should be done at home to maintain social distancing. There will be no iftaar parties during the lockdown.

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