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Ramadan worshippers urged to avoid praying in large groups

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The holy month of Ramadan will begin tomorrow and those observing the celebration are being asked to adhere to Government guidelines with regards to social distancing.

The Greater Manchester Council of Mosques has advised followers to worship from home and avoid praying in large groups in accordance with social distancing measures. “We understand that this will be a challenging time for many people within the Muslim communities and the mosques and is a significant sacrifice,” Councillor Rabnawaz Akbar, spokesperson for The Greater Manchester Mosque Council, said in a statement. “But the situation we find ourselves and across the country is unprecedented and requires an extraordinary response. “The Coronavirus pandemic has affected each and

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