Breaking the Ramadan fast in quarantine - News Summed Up

Breaking the Ramadan fast in quarantine


The 30 meals eaten night after night become opportunities to reflect privately on faith and history. “But this is the hardest Ramadan I have ever had,” she said, speaking in Arabic through a translator. Dr Zafar Shamoon in Dearborn, MichiganDuring Ramadan, Shamoon, the chief of emergency services at Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn, makes a point to check in on his staff more than usual. One night, his 6-year-old daughter set up a special table for him, hung with a sign: Ramadan Mubarak, which roughly translates as “Happy Ramadan." Normally, he is out almost every night of Ramadan with friends, visiting mosques and various Muslim groups.


Source: bd News24 May 13, 2020 06:22 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */