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“It is a very different Ramadan”: how the coronavirus has altered rituals in Australia
Mufti Zeeyad Ravat is an Islamic scholar, an authority on the daily practice of Islam. His path to Australia was tortuous, from his birthplace in Johannesburg, South Africa, to India, Syria (where he studied Arabic), Brazil, Brisbane, and Melbourne. In March of last year, he traveled to New Zealand to lead a prayer service in Christchurch after 50 worshipers in a mosque were killed.
Ravat, 39, is a lot of energy, his arms flailing to make a point, one leg under him in a recliner at his home in Dandenong, in southeast Melbourne. The everyday noise of family life (he is married and has five children) makes his way from the next room explaining how important Ramadan is and how the coronavirus pandemic has altered its rituals.
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Fauci will tell the United States Senate to reopen its first risks of “unnecessary suffering and death.”
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Japanese Ministry of Health to approve coronavirus antigen test kits
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In other United States news: Obamagate.
What did “Obamagate” start?
On Friday, former United States President Barack Obama expressed concern at the Justice Department about dropping charges against former Donald Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, who was fired in early 2017 for lying about talks. with the Russian ambassador. In a recording obtained by Yahoo News, Obama warned that “the rule of law is at risk.” He also described Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic as “an absolute chaotic mess”:
So Trump took the moral ground and maintained a dignified silence?
Not quite. He spent Mother’s Day plunging into the swamps of fever on the right and unleashing a barrage of tweets and retweets attacking his predecessor. One simply said “OBAMAGAR!” (The suffix “door” is a move often used in the Watergate scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon.)
Another linked to a publication that stated: “Barack Hussain Obama is the first former president to speak against his successor, who had a long tradition of decorum and decency.” Trump added: “They caught him, OBAMAGATE!”
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