JakartaPost-Apr 23, 2020

Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah, the nation’s largest Islamic organizations, have called on Indonesian Muslims to observe the fasting month of Ramadan at home to contain the spread of the COVID-19, which has shown no sign of abating. During Ramadan, which begins on Friday, Muslims refrain from eating, drinking and partaking in other corporeal pleasures from dawn till dusk. But Ramadan represents much more than just fasting for Muslims worldwide, including in Indonesia. It is the largest and longest religious observance of the faith professed by more than 80 percent of the country’s population and is a time for many communal activities, including tarawih (mass night prayers), bukber (iftar group meals) with families and colleagues, sahur (predawn meals) on the street, as well as family visits to the graves of relatives.

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