Muslims are adapting with smaller prayer groups, sanitation stations and fasts broken separately

Muslims have begun fasting on the first day of Ramadan, as mosques in England prepare to welcome worshippers in smaller groups due to Covid restrictions.

Much like last year, Ramadan will be drastically different from usual for Muslims, with many customs and practices changed due to the restrictions.

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