As the month of Ramadan draws to a close, families who would usually get together to celebrate, are having to think of alternative ways to enjoy their special event.
Thousands of Muslims across the country are having to think of new ways to spend the Eid Al-Fitr, following the enforcement of the coronavirus lockdown in March this year.
The three-day joyous occasion complete with bountiful food, gifts and money will be a huge change for some Muslims in this country for the first time ever as they prepare to spend Eid in their own homes.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News , Muslims from across Manchester have told how they are celebrating 'the festival of the breaking of the fast' in lockdown.