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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way Muslims observe Ramadan this year. The Jakarta Post has compiled a guideline on safe Ramadan practices based on recommendations from the Religious Affairs Ministry and the World Health Organization. (JP/Sandy Riady and Rian Irawan)
Read the latest news on Ramadan here.
(JP/ Vela Andapita and Yuliasri Perdani)