'Practically Fasting for Months': Gazans Struggle to Celebrate Ramadan

Ramadan in Gaza overshadowed by war and destruction, turning celebrations into daily struggle for survival.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

Ramadan in Gaza has been drastically impacted by Israel’s war, leading to a stark contrast from the usual celebratory atmosphere. The absence of customary decorations, electricity, and the musahharati calling for the predawn meal has left the streets desolate and filled with rubble from bombardments. Instead of vibrant gatherings, Muslims in Gaza are now facing Ramadan as a daily struggle for survival, with the usual religious practices overshadowed by the grim reality of destruction and despair.

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