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Dr Amin Hady delivering speech at Ramadhan Open Day at Zetland mosque in NSW.
Dr Amin Hady at the celebration of Ramadhan at the Zetland Mosque, Sydney in 2015. Source: Photo courtesy Dr Amin Hady.

Moslems in Australia will be able to undertake the fasting month of Ramadhan in much different circumstances to last year. Most CIVID-19 social restrictions have been eased, but the impact of the pandemic remains. How can Moslems best prepare for Ramadhan in the current context?


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Moslems in Australia will be able to undertake the fasting month of Ramadhan in much different circumstances to last year. Most CIVID-19 social restrictions have been eased, but the impact of the pandemic remains. How can Moslems best prepare for Ramadhan in the current context?


Dr Amin Hady is an ustad, a participant in inter-faith dialogue and a member of the New South Wales government’s Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs.  He was founder and chairman of the Foundation of Islamic Studies and Information (FISI.)  Dr Amin Hady explains how to prepare for Ramadhan 1442 H at a time when a pandemic, contemporary technology and misinformation seem to have changed our lives forever.

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Dr Amin Hady with NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian.
Dr Amin Hady stresses the importance of the Islamic community and State Government working together. Source: Image courtesy Dr Amin Hady.

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