FEATURE-In COVID-19's shadow, migrants find solace in Ramadan prayers and online iftars Reuters 2 hrs ago * Communities get creative to mark second pandemic Ramadan * Many Muslim migrants face isolation during lockdowns * Community support vital to fight loneliness By Jack Graham and Beh Lih Yi TORONTO/KUALA LUMPUR, April 15 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - W hen Sharbano pictures the Islamic holy month of Ramadan back home in Oman, she remembers precious time with her large family, children running between houses, and neighbors delivering the iftar evening meal to each other and to the mosque. Now seeking asylum in Canada, the 37-year-old lives with her two brothers in Pickering, a city in southern Ontario, and is observing the month of dawn-to-dusk fasting that began this week under lockdown for a second year.