JakartaGlobe-Apr 24, 2020

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo asks Indonesian Muslims to get prepared for “a very different” Ramadan which starts on Friday, urging them to maintain physical distancing and stay at home while observing the fasting month during the coronavirus pandemic.

“The Covid-19 pandemic forces us to observe the fasting month this year in a very different circumstance. There will be no street parades and mosques will remain quiet,” the president said in a televised. “We will embrace a very different circumstance while observing the true meaning of fasting, the private devotion that doesn’t need witnesses,” Jokowi said. The Religious Affairs Ministry has called on Muslims to observe Ramadan at home, including during the extra evening prayer, or tarawih, which is usually held in congregation at mosques. It also bans communal feast when people gather to break their fast.

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