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National News
Apr 9, 2021
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it’s acceptable to be vaccinated for the coronavirus during daily fasting that happens during Ramadan, the most sacred month of the year for Muslims.
During the holy month which begins next week, Muslims across the world abstain from all food and drink from sunrise to sunset before typically congregating for evening prayers and iftar meals. The vaccine discussion centers on whether an inoculation amounts to the prohibited act of ingesting something while fasting.
It doesn’t, said Mohamud Mohamed, imam of the Maine Muslim Community Center, who is working to assure Muslims at his Portland mosque that getting the vaccine is perfectly fine but finds that some people are clinging to misperceptions.
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By Erwin McPherson | The Public Forum
| April 10, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
The Utah statewide Covid-19 face covering requirement will soon be lifted. Very few people walking on the hills surrounding Salt Lake Valley are still wearing masks anyway. It must be the COVID-19 pandemic
is over, right? Wrong!
A quick look at the Salt Lake County Health Department’s COVID-19 data dashboard shows that on any day more than 100 people in the county are hospitalized with COVID-19, and one or two are dying of it every day. Those are real people, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, leaving this world every day solely due to COVID-19.
Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it’s acceptable to be vaccinated for the coronavirus during daily fasting that happens during Ramadan, the most sacred month of the year for Muslims. During the holy month which begins next week, Muslims across the world abstain from all food and drink from sunrise to sunset before typically congregating for evening prayers and iftar meals. The vaccine discussion centers on whether an inoculation amounts to the prohibited act of ingesting something while fasting. It doesn’t, said Mohamud Mohamed, imam of the Maine Muslim Community Center, who is working to assure Muslims at his Portland mosque that getting the vaccine is perfectly fine but finds that some people are clinging to misperceptions.
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