Мусульмане празднуют Ид по завершению месяца поста Рамадан

Миллионы мусульман по всему миру в воскресенье (24 мая) празднуют праздник Ид-эль-Фитр, знаменующий окончание исламского священного месяца Рамадан.

Празднование, которое обычно включает в себя встречу друзей и родственников за традиционной трапезой, в этом году отмечается по-разному, из-за того, что многие из них находятся в режиме изоляции из-за пандемии коронавируса.

Завершение Рамадана обычно отмечают и верующие, которые ходят в мечети на молитву. В этом году многие остались в стороне от пандемии коронавируса.

Изображения со всего мира демонстрируют совершенно иной подход верующих к правилам социального дистанцирования.

В Мекке только небольшой группе верующих было разрешено молиться перед Каабой в Большой мечети, с планировкой, учитывающей правила социального дистанцирования.

Подобные сцены можно было увидеть и в других мечетях, где разрешались молитвы, в таких отдаленных местах, как Восточная Ява в Индонезии.

В Шардже в Объединенных Арабских Эмиратах некоторые семьи молились дома.

Однако на других изображениях из других мест, таких как Ачех в Индонезии, изображены верующие, полностью игнорирующие социальные правила дистанцирования.

Обеспечение соблюдения правил в отношении верующих во время пандемии было сложной задачей во многих обществах и странах. В исламе этим усилиям помогает тот факт, что в Коране и хадисах есть несколько упоминаний о вспышках болезней и необходимости действовать должным образом в этих обстоятельствах.

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