As the whole of the country continues to make huge efforts and sacrifices to delay the spread of the coronavirus, religious communities have been required to adjust and make alternative arrangements – affecting their day-to-day lives and religious practices.
Today, Eid Al Adha holds more meaning and value. It’s a time of reflection, just thinking about those less fortunate and going through hardship. It’s really a time for families to come together and spend more time together. Through fasting, we really appreciate the food and drink that we have, and it makes us think of others around the world who are struggling without food – the only difference is that we have something to break our fast with.
As we will see the end of Ramadan for our Muslim communities, and with it, the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr. As with the month of Ramadan, the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr will also be very different this year.
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