For Muslims around the world, the outbreak of COVID-19 halted traditions associated with Ramadan, the month of fasting and charity observed each year, with...
For two years, the holiday changed to protect the health of the community, But now, the faithful are planning to meet in person for events
“This Ramadan is going to be special because we haven’t been able to do it properly for a good two years,” said Marwan Elawady, a 19-year-old freshman at the University of Texas at Dallas. For Hosny, this year is extra special because though many were gathering last year with masks, her family stayed home.
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