Meanwhile, Indonesian Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas in an online press conference tonight also announced that the republic would begin the fasting month tomorrow.
The announcement was made following the ‘Isbat’ conference to determine the starting date of Ramadan which was conducted via video conferencing among ministry officials, the Indonesian Islamic Religious Council and members of the Indonesian Parliament. The Indonesian government has also allowed Muslims to perform the tarawih prayers in mosques, but with strict adherence to Covid-19 health protocols.
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