What I learned from spending Ramadan under coronavirus lockdown

The pandemic taught me to look at Islam's holy month anew

FAHMI MUSTAFFA, Contributing writer

GEORGE TOWN, MALAYSIA -- In any normal Ramadan, the month Muslims spend daytimes fasting as part of our religious practice, I would be anticipating the delights of iftar, the meal which breaks the fast in the evening, and looking forward to the week I spend in my hometown with my family.

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