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Middle East braces for a quiet Ramadan as threat lingers

China Daily | Updated: 2020-04-22 10:17
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A man checks Ramadan decorations ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at a shop during a countrywide lockdown over the coronavirus in Beirut, Lebanon, on April 17. MOHAMED AZAKIR/REUTERS

RIYADH-From canceled iftar feasts to suspended mosque prayers, Muslims across the Middle East are bracing for a bleak month of Ramadan fasting as the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic lingers.

Ramadan is a period for both self-reflection and socializing. Believers fast from dawn to dusk and then gather around a family or community meal each evening during Islam's holiest month, which begins later this week and ends with Eid al-Fitr festivities.

But this year, the novel coronavirus threatens to dampen Ramadan like never before, with millions locked down across the Middle East and North Africa-from Saudi Arabia and Lebanon to the battle zones of Libya, Iraq and Yemen.

More dispiriting for many Muslims is the banning of congregational worship, including taraweeh nighttime prayers, in mosques across the region, with many closed in a bid to slow the spread of the virus.

Several countries' religious authorities, including Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Abdulaziz al-Sheikh, have ruled that prayers during Ramadan and Eid be performed at home.

"Our hearts are crying," said Ali Mulla, the muezzin who gives the call to prayer at Mecca's Grand Mosque.

"We are used to seeing the holy mosque crowded with people during the day, night, all the time. ... I feel pain deep inside."

In recent weeks, an emptiness has enveloped the sacred Kaabaa large black cube structure draped in gold-embroidered cloth in the Grand Mosque toward which Muslims around the world pray.

The white-tiled area around the Kaaba is usually packed with tens of thousands of pilgrims.

Ramadan is considered an auspicious period to perform the year-round umrah pilgrimage, which Saudi authorities suspended last month.

It is likely the larger hajj pilgrimage, set for the end of July, will also be canceled for the first time in modern history after Saudi Arabia urged Muslims to defer preparations.

'No feasts, no visits'

The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories Muhammad Hussein has announced similar prayer restrictions during Ramadan, while also advising against the public sighting of the crescent moon, which is used to estimate the start of the holy month.

The restrictions are in line with the recommendations of the World Health Organization, which has urged countries to "stop large numbers of people gathering in places associated with Ramadan activities, such as entertainment venues, markets and shops".

The restrictions have hit businesses hard, including retailers who would normally be preparing for Ramadan.

This year many Muslims are saving their money for masks, gloves and other COVID-19 protective gear.

"I had saved up an amount to spend on Ramadan shopping, but I spent it instead on purchasing things needed for quarantine and protection against the virus," said Younes, 51, who works at a clothing store in the Syrian capital Damascus.

"This year, no feasts, no visits.... I feel we are besieged by the virus wherever we go."

Iran last week allowed some shuttered Teheran businesses to reopen, despite being one of the worst-hit countries in the Middle East.

Official statistics show the disease has killed more than 5,000 people and infected over 80,000 in Iran.

Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has appealed to Iranians to pray at home during Ramadan, while urging them to "not neglect worship, invocation and humility in our loneliness".

There is some levity in Cairo, where the Egyptian capital's narrow alleys and downtown markets are still covered with traditional Ramadan decorations and brightly colored lanterns known as fawanees.

These decorations also typically adorn restaurants and cafes, but they are all closed due to the outbreak, lending a more subdued feel to the city as the holy month approaches.

Agencies Via Xinhua

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