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Muslims Adapt To A New Reality For This Year's Ramadan

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Ramadan is typically a time for togetherness and prayers. But as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the Muslim community is finding new ways to come together as a community.

WAMU's Carmel Delshad (@cdelshad) reports.

NPR is remembering people who have died of coronavirus as they continued to work outside their homes during the pandemic: health care workers; grocery store clerks; city and town services employees; police; domestic workers; mail carriers; caretakers; those who kept serving others as the rest of us have stayed home.

We'd like to hear a story from you about your lost loved one or friend. Head to npr.org/frontlineworkers to share a special memory you have of this person — it may appear online or on air.

This segment aired on May 5, 2020.

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