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Added on the 23/04/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Aceh (Indonesia), Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Hotli Simanjuntaka) Indonesia, the country with the largest number of Muslims in the world, is preparing to begin Ramadan on Friday with travel bans and online prayers in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has already left 635 dead in the country.FOOTAGE OF PRAYING IN ACEH.
Jakarta (Indonesia), Apr 23 (EFE / EPA) .- Indonesia, the country with the largest number of Muslims in the world, is preparing this year for Ramadan, which begins this Friday and lasts until 23 May. (CAMERA: Dedi Sinuhaji)
Images of Eid Al-Fitr prayers, marking the end of Ramadan, in the city of Tangerang in Indonesia. IMAGES
Jakarta/Aceh, Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).- Muslims in Indonesia performed Friday prayers during the second week of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.Muslims around the world celebrate the holy month of Ramadan by praying during the night time and abstaining from eating, drinking, and sexual acts during the period between sunrise and sunset. (Camera: MAST IRHAM/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK)SHOT LIST: FRIDAY PRAYERS IN JAKARTA AND IFTAR MEAL PREPARATIONS IN ACEH, INDONESIA.
Jakarta, Apr 16 (EFE/EPA).- Muslims in Indonesia on Friday maintained social distancing as they attended the first Friday prayers during Ramadan. Muslims around the world celebrate the holy month of Ramadan by praying during the night time and abstaining from eating, drinking, and sexual acts during the period between sunrise and sunset. Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and it is believed that the revelation of the first verse in Koran was during its last 10 nights. (Camera: MAST IRHAM).SHOT LIST: INDONESIAN MUSLIMS ATTEND FIRST FRIDAY PRAYERS DURING RAMADAN AT THE STIQLAL GRAND MOSQUE IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
North Sumatra (Indonesia), Apr 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Dedi Sinuhaji) Indonesian Muslims hold evening prayers 'tarawih' on the first night of Ramadan at a mosque in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia.FOOTAGE OF EVENING PRAYERS 'TARAWIH' ON THE FIRST NIGHT OF RAMADAN IN A MOSQUE IN MEDAN, INDONESIA.