The blessed month of Ramazan is here by and by in the entirety of its greatness and our pietism. Yes, you read me right. We all will wear our masks of Holism and will portray to our greatness. One of my neighbor’s helper, who is a Christian, as of late revealed to me that she hadn’t ate since she was not allowed to eat even during pregnancy. Since she is consistently working during the daytime, to earn a piece of Chapatti for her three children and the one she was expecting. Especially during the coronavirus outbreak. it’s exceptionally hard for her to have the option to return home, eat and continue her work. As a result of the requirement of the Ehtram-e-Ramazan law, maide, yet a few other non-Muslim and even Muslim (who decided not to quick in light of wellbeing or different reasons) workers need to confront the trouble of finding a spot to eat at during this month.
No place in the Holy Quran or Hadith, does it say that the state is answerable for ensuring that every one of its residents quick and, that no one be allowed to eat before the individuals who are fasting. It is about time we change our extremist methodology towards Islam and regard the way that religion is close to home and can’t be pushed down any other person’s throat by the ramifications of such laws. Actually, such difficult strict policing, neither causes the general public to succeed nor does it produce halal marked, great Muslims. It does anyway mistreat the general public and demoralizes the significance Islam puts on expectation and the strict and otherworldly outcome of one’s deeds.
History of the globe has already provided us much evidences of brutality in humanity. During or before outbreak of this virus and during and before the holy month. Let’s just hope and pray this time we do make small efforts and help each other without following the ethnicity.