Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic schedule, is the sacred month of fasting, otherworldly reflection, and petition for Muslims. This year, it starts on 23 April and finishes on 23 May 2020.
Ramadan is the most significant month of the year on the Muslim schedule. Notwithstanding, it will be commended a piece distinctively this year, because of the spread of COVID-19.
This year, from 23 April, and Muslims from around the globe will avoid eating and drinking during the sunshine hours for the following 30 days.
Saudi King Salman says he is upset that Muslims cannot pray at mosques because of coronavirus restrictions.
Saudi Arabia has declared that the blessed fasting month of Ramadan will begin on Friday, as Muslims around the globe face exceptional limitations and tight lockdowns to counter coronavirus.
People are celebrating this holy day on social media by the wishes of their friends and family due to social distancing. Let’s have a look at #RamadanMubarak , #ramadankareem.
Abdul Khaliq Allie, the first deputy president of the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), explains that due to lockdown restrictions in place, “a novel system is being put in place to ensure that the spirit of Ramadan is enhanced.
He adds that virtual platforms are a “great blessing” and that “each home is enlivened and families are planning their program to heighten the spirit of Ramadan.”
“Social media platforms are abuzz with advice and pointers of how to make the best of this Ramadan within our homes. The MJC and other leading institutions are facilitating programs for the community, while imams in their localities are guiding their constituencies towards making the best of Ramadan”.