The Islamic holy month of Ramadan will start in Egypt on Friday, the Islamic Dar Al-Iftaa has announced.
Dar Al-Iftaa observed the crescent moon of the holy month on Wednesday. Typically, the religious authority would announce the result in a celebration; however, this year’s celebration was cancelled over the coronavirus.
During Ramadan, the ninth month on the Islamic calendar, Muslims abstain from drinking and eating from dawn until dusk, a practice that constitutes one of their religion's five pillars.
This year, Muslims around the world are welcoming the holy month amid unprecedented restrictions and preventative measures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Saudi Arabia announced on Monday that the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, the holiest places in Islam, will have Ramadan prayers but without worshippers during the holy month to curb the spread of the virus.
Also, several Islamic countries have announced similar preventative measures.
In Egypt, authorities have said that all congregational religious activities, including regular communal prayers in mosques, as well as the Tarawih prayers, which are special evening prayers performed during Ramadan, will be suspended this year.
Other traditional public activities that used to take place in Ramadan, such as charity iftar tables for the poor to break their fast, have also been suspended.
Dar Al-Iftaa warned on Sunday against calls to hold Tarawih prayers on rooftops amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Endowments minister Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa has received a letter from Health Minister Hala Zayed saying that there is no harm in fasting during Ramadan for healthy people.
According to the letter, no studies have proven that fasting would reduce immunity and increase chances of contracting the coronavirus.
The Ministry of Endowments stressed in a statement on Wednesday that fasting is obligatory for healthy Muslims.
The Egyptian government's coronavirus crisis management committee is set to convene by the end of the week to determine curfew measures during Ramadan, a cabinet media advisor said on Monday.
The country's nighttime curfew, first imposed on 25 March, was initially set to end on 23 April, but cabinet spokesman Nader Saad has said that the curfew is likely to be extended into Ramadan.
Ramadan is expected to last for 30 days, which means that it will end on 23 May. Then it will be followed by Eid Al-Fitr, or "the feast of breaking the fast," which is a three-day religious holiday marking the end of Ramadan, and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide.
Source: http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/367844.aspx
Ramadan to start in Egypt on Friday 24/04/20
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Re: Ramadan to start in Egypt on Friday 24/04/20
Yes and don't we just know it's Ramadan soon.
A friend had to visit the Eye hospital near Twinkies yesterday she said Luxor was heaving with happy shoppers.
What is wrong with them all?
For once do the right thing FAST not gorge yourself with all kinds of goodies to make up for the fact that you have managed to sleep all day.
I give up.
A friend had to visit the Eye hospital near Twinkies yesterday she said Luxor was heaving with happy shoppers.
What is wrong with them all?
For once do the right thing FAST not gorge yourself with all kinds of goodies to make up for the fact that you have managed to sleep all day.
I give up.
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Re: Ramadan to start in Egypt on Friday 24/04/20
But for you-know-what I’d have been in Egypt now.....and am missing it terribly.
On the other hand, Ramadan is something I won’t be too sad to miss.
Apart from the general daytime grumpiness of a son forgoing his smokes, bleary eyed from a sleepless night, there’d be the sheer mindlessness of his pregnant wife, sisters or whoever ( there’d always be at least one expecting in the family) fasting and not drinking .
It inevitably stretched my tolerance of Islamic practices to the limit.
On the other hand, Ramadan is something I won’t be too sad to miss.
Apart from the general daytime grumpiness of a son forgoing his smokes, bleary eyed from a sleepless night, there’d be the sheer mindlessness of his pregnant wife, sisters or whoever ( there’d always be at least one expecting in the family) fasting and not drinking .
It inevitably stretched my tolerance of Islamic practices to the limit.
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Re: Ramadan to start in Egypt on Friday 24/04/20
Oh....I forgot to mention.
The roads turning into a facsimile of Wacky Races as the Iftar host approaches @nd everyone rushes to get home.
The roads turning into a facsimile of Wacky Races as the Iftar host approaches @nd everyone rushes to get home.
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