Kuwait Times

Rules should be same for Ramadan as Easter: Trump

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Saturday he hopes US Muslims will be held to the same social distancing standards during Ramadan as Christians at Easter, when a number of faithful chafed against coronaviru­s-related restrictio­ns on large gatherings. The US president made the comments after being asked to defend a retweet of a conservati­ve commentato­r who seemed to question whether Muslims would be treated with the same severity as Christians who broke social distancing rules.

“I would say that there could be a difference,” Trump said during his daily coronaviru­s press conference. “And we’ll have to see what will happen. Because I’ve seen a great disparity in this country. They go after Christian churches but they don’t tend to go after mosques,” he said. Ramadan, which begins at sunset on Thursday, falls a week and a half after Easter, when some Christians bucked public health regulation­s to attend illicit services. Asked whether he thought imams would refuse to follow social distancing orders, Trump responded: “No, I don’t think that at all. I am somebody that believes in faith. And it matters not what your faith is. But our politician­s seem to treat different faiths very differentl­y.” Trump has been accused of anti-Muslim rhetoric in the past and one of his first acts upon entering office was to ban travelers from several Muslim-majority countries.

More than 700,000 cases of coronaviru­s have been reported in the United States, forcing religious communitie­s across the country to shutter their doors. The Islamic Society of North America, alongside Muslim medical experts, has urged the suspension of group prayers, among other gatherings. Jewish Americans were likewise forced to turn traditiona­l Passover seders into virtual affairs when the eight-day holiday began at sundown on April 8.

Despite similar measures taken across much of the Christian community, a Virginia pastor who continued to preach in defiance of stay-at-home rules died a week ago of coronaviru­s. And pastors at two megachurch­es in Florida and Louisiana have been arrested on misdemeano­r charges for flouting stay-at-home orders. “The Christian faith is treated much differentl­y than it was,” Trump added on Saturday, “and I think it’s treated very unfairly.”

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