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“Time to sacrifice” – Another lonely Ramadan in Thailand

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From cancelled Iftar feasts to suspended mosque prayers in the provinces with 50 COVID-19 infections or more, almost all Muslims across Thailand are bracing for a bleak fasting month of Ramadan, as the threat of the pandemic lingers.

 

Restrictions were announced by the Sheikhul Islam Office of Thailand on April 12th, 2021, one day before the start of Ramadan this year.

 

Ramadan is a period for both self-reflection and socializing. Believers fast from dawn to dusk and then gather around, as a family or as a community, to feast each evening of Islam’s holiest month, which ends with the Eid al-Fitr festival.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/time-to-sacrifice-another-lonely-ramadan-in-thailand/

 

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no mention of what the restrictions are........................

Restrictions ?
From the positions taken by Macron I, on the subjects of caricatures, in France, he will no longer be entitled to his chechia.
Na, that will teach him.

 

Islam en France. Macron en lutte contre les "influences étrangères": quid  des imams marocains? | www.le360.ma

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