JakartaPost-April 7, 2020

The Religious Affairs Ministry has issued prayer and worship guidelines for Ramadan, asking people not to hold gatherings and adhere to the physical distancing policy to curb the spread of COVID-19.  Ramadan, expected to start on April 23 and end May 23, traditionally includes gatherings, such as breaking-of-the-fast dinners and tarawih (Ramadan night prayers), usually done at mosques. “[…] these worship guidelines can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect Muslims in Indonesia from risks of contracting the disease,” Religious Affairs Minister Fachrul Razi said in a statement on Monday.The guidelines, issued in the form of a circular, have been distributed to the ministry’s regional offices throughout the archipelago.

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