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Issues Affecting Muslims for Ramadan

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In preparation for the upcoming month of Ramadan 1442 (corresponding to April-May 2021) MajlisTT addresses some of the contentious areas that affect practices relating to Ramadan which affect Muslims within the community.


We identify some recurring problematic areas, and emerging questions, which include the following:


1. Sighting of the New Moon to signal the start and end of the month of Ramadan

2. The right time to break the fast

3. When the dua should be said for breaking the fast

4. Praying salaatul Taraweeh

5. Reciting Tasbeeh and Du’a in congregation for salaatul Taraweeh

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