Photo: A man praying amid social distancing measures in a mosque in Indonesia, on April 17, 2020. Raditya/Shutterstock

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Muslim mental wellness: Retain core religious values to get through Ramadan in lockdown, say health professionals


A week before Ramadan, the Khalil Center, a U.S.-based psychological and spiritual community wellness organisation, held an online Muslim mental wellness summit in cooperation with Stanford University’s Muslims & Mental Health lab. Topics ranged from the fear of death to marital disorder and issues related to parenting. Such events usually attract a few hundred attendees, but thousands flocked to this online summit.

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Ramadan 2020