In Yemen, Ramadan rituals remain alive amid threats of coronavirus

Yemenis gather at dusk to share prayer and iftar, keeping the ritukeep up oals of the holy fasting month of Ramadan alive.
while in the rest of the Muslim world, mosques stand empty and fast-breaking feasts are cancelled because of the coronavirus lockdown.
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