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MPF pray for victims of Covid during Virtual Iftar

 MPF pray for victims of Covid during Virtual Iftar     The Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF) celebrated the start of the holy month of Ramadan by holding a Virtual Iftar on Saturday, 17th April.  As well as reflecting on the values of Ramadan and the duties Muslims have to engage in the civil society, those present also remembered the victims of Covid during the prayers held just before the moment of Iftar. Those present heard Cllr Khaled Noor, Chair of the MPF, welcome everyone to the meeting.  He also read out the MPF’s statement on the death of HRH Prince Philp.

How pandemic will impact Ramadan-2021

4 Apr in 0:01 Middle East Eye For the second successive year, Muslims will mark the holy month in the midst of coronavirus.  While many have found ways to adapt to the new normal and the rollout of vaccines has helped stymie the rise in cases in some countries, it is certain that the Muslim holy month will be affected.  Middle East Eye takes a look at some of the ways Ramadan will be different for worshippers this year. How preparations are taking shape  Scheduled to begin on or around Monday 12 April, Ramadan is the most revered month in the Islamic calendar. Preparations for the holy month, which Muslims believe is when God revealed the first verses of the Quran to the Prophet Mohammed, start weeks in advance. Some Muslims choose to spend the weeks prior to Ramadan completing optional fasts and spiritually preparing for the holy month. Many also use the period to stock up on ingredients to make traditional foods for the duration of the month.  Whereas last year many

Ramadan 2021: Will the Covid-19 pandemic impact the Muslim fasting month?

Ramadan 2021: Will the Covid-19 pandemic impact the Muslim fasting month? For the second successive year, Muslims will mark the holy month in the midst of coronavirus. Middle East Eye looks at how traditions and pilgrims will be affected Worshippers in Istanbul observe social distancing while at prayer (Reuters) By Published date: 2 April 2021 10:20 UTC | Last update: 3 sec ago Muslims around the world will be celebrating Ramadan in the midst of a pandemic for the second year in a row. The spread of Covid-19 has impacted much of the world s population, with governments imposing lockdowns and strict measures to curb the spread of the virus.

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