Rituals of the great month of Ramadan revived electronically in Germany
Germany is witnessing the organization of prayers and supplications electronically, after banning religious gatherings to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Germany is witnessing the organization of prayers and supplications electronically, after banning religious gatherings to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The current great month of Ramadan came amid the outbreak of the pandemic, which led to the closure of mosques and iftar gatherings, changing the Ramadan rituals in many countries, including Germany.
For the first time, Muslims were not able to be in mosques during Ramadan and sit at the public iftar tables.
In light of these conditions, officials of Islamic societies and organizations have worked to organize electronic meetings via social media.