Oman Daily Observer

Eid marked with masks and prayers

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Muslims across the world celebrated Eid al Fitr with masks and prayers, as conflicts and coronaviru­s restrictio­ns cast shadows over the festival’s mass gatherings and family reunions.

Many Covid-hit countries, including Pakistan, India, Malaysia

and Indonesia imposed curbs, shut shops and even some mosques — though the numbers out praying were higher than in 2020 when lockdowns all but cancelled events.

“(We are) very lucky that we can pray together this year, when we couldn’t do it last year,” said Tri Haryati Ningsih, 53, at the Dian Al Mahri mosque in the Indonesian

city of Depok, south of the capital Jakarta.

“Hopefully, the coronaviru­s will pass quickly and we can always worship together,” she added.

In a typical year, millions would travel to their hometowns to celebrate the end of the fasting month of Ramadhan with their families, and crowd into markets and malls sharing greetings and sweets.

In Depok, the faithful wore masks as they arrived and sanitised their hands before going in.

At the entrance, a poster outlining six steps recommende­d by the World Health Organisati­on to prevent the spread of COVID-19 served as a reminder of the danger.

Many Muslims also marked Eid under the shadow of conflict, past and present. In Gaza the usual excitement of Eid turned to mourning for some after a heavy night of Israeli air strikes during the fiercest flare-up in years. Medics have put the death toll in the enclave at 83 so far this week.

“Every year, we would dress up and make visits. This year we will not go anywhere,” said 20-yearold Basma al Farra in Khan Younis refugee camp.

In the Iraqi city of Mosul, which was badly damaged in the long war between Iraqi forces and the IS militant group that ended in 2017, worshipper­s gathered in the historic but largely ruined 7th century Al Masfi mosque.

Eid prayers were held there for the first time since parts of it were reduced to rubble.

 ?? — AFP ?? The faithful perform the morning Eid al Fitr prayer, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadhan, outside the Dome of the Rock mosque in the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem early on Thursday.
— AFP The faithful perform the morning Eid al Fitr prayer, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadhan, outside the Dome of the Rock mosque in the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem early on Thursday.
 ?? — Reuters ?? IRAQ: People attend Eid al Fitr prayer at the oldest Al Masfi mosque, which was damaged during the war against IS militants in Mosul.
— Reuters IRAQ: People attend Eid al Fitr prayer at the oldest Al Masfi mosque, which was damaged during the war against IS militants in Mosul.
 ?? — AFP ?? EGYPT: Worshipper­s attend Eid al Fitr prayer at Al Azhar mosque in Cairo.
— AFP EGYPT: Worshipper­s attend Eid al Fitr prayer at Al Azhar mosque in Cairo.
 ?? — AFP ?? INDONESIA: Eid al Fitr prayers at the Islamic Center in Lhokseumaw­e.
— AFP INDONESIA: Eid al Fitr prayers at the Islamic Center in Lhokseumaw­e.

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