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12:47pm 12/04/2020
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Ramadan and MCO can co-exist beautifully

We write this as scholars of Islam, family physicians, pharmacists, medical doctors and public health specialists.

The COVID-19 pandemic will impact Malaysia medically, and also in emotional, psychological and spiritual ways.

The holy months of Ramadan and Syawal will soon be upon us. As a nation, Malaysia must soon make very difficult choices. Should we hold Ramadan bazaars, terawih prayers or balik kampung? Can we follow our religious, community or family traditions, or must we change our practices?

As your brothers and sisters, we offer our thoughts to you with humility, respect and sincerity. All of us play multiple roles at the same time: we are Muslims or adherents to other religions; we are health professionals at the frontlines; and we are your fellow Malaysians. We want the best health for you and your families, in physical, emotional, spiritual and religious ways.

We hope that the movement control order (MCO) will end soon, and that everyone will remain healthy. However, if the MCO should be extended for public health reasons, we believe the spirit of Ramadan can co-exist with the extended MCO in several ways.

1. Ramadan is a beautiful spiritual experience of reflection, sacrifice and community. Ramadan binds families and the Ummah together and bind us with Allah SWT. During this ongoing pandemic, Ramadan is more special because it reminds us of our duty to our fellow human beings.

This is an opportunity to live the spirit of Ramadan by giving to and looking after those who are less fortunate and under difficult circumstances during the MCO.

2. During this year's Ramadan and Syawal, we will have to celebrate differently from previous years.

It will be difficult for many of our family and friends. That is why we should celebrate the spirit of Ramadan by helping as many as we can, by protecting them and reducing our physical contact with them, especially the elderly.

We may not need bazaars, group prayers or balik kampung to celebrate Ramadan and Syawal this year. terawih and maghrib prayers can be performed at home. We can still celebrate the spirit of Islam, only in different ways. This will be our sacrifice this Ramadan.

3. Islam and all religions want their adherents to be healthy and to consider the community interest. Ramadan and the MCO can co-exist. We can fulfill our niat and the spirit of Ramadan, only in different, but equally beautiful, ways.

We wish Malaysia a beautiful and deeply spiritual Ramadan.

Signatories

Dr Abdul Halim Shibghatullah

Dr Ahmad Faidhi Mohd Zaini

En Amrahi Buang

Dr Jeffrey Abu Hassan

Dr Khor Swee Kheng

Prof Datuk Dr Lokman Hakim

A/Prof Dr Mohammad Husni Jamal

Dr Mujahid Bakar

Dato' Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar

Prof Dr Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy

Dr Zarihah Zain

Dr Abdul Halim Shibghatullah

Dr Ahmad Faidhi Mohd Zaini

En Amrahi Buang

Dr Jeffrey Abu Hassan

Dr Khor Swee Kheng

Prof Datuk Dr Lokman Hakim

A/Prof Dr Mohammad Husni Jamal

Dr Mujahid Bakar

Dato' Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar

Prof Dr Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy

Dr Zarihah Zain 

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