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Madrasahs and Islamic education classes in Singapore to shift online from May 19: Muis
Muis said Islamic education centres and providers must shift all learning programmes online during the heightened alert period.FILE PHOTO: MADRASAH AL-MAARIF
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Republic Polytechnic student Atiqa Sams (second from left, kneeling) and her family
Atiqa Sams
From shopping for Hari Raya outfits to ordering savoury dishes, Republic Polytechnic student Atiqa Sams and her family were busy getting ready for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, until they heard the news.
Stricter Covid-19 rules that kicked in on May 8 meant that only five people are allowed in social gatherings, and the public has been advised to keep to just two of such gatherings – with households allowed to receive five visitors each day.
For Atiqa and many other Muslims in Singapore, though they were anticipating a much happier Hari Raya than the one during last year s circuit breaker, they would now revert to celebrate this occasion digitally.