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How are you observing Ramadan in lockdown?

Imam Ajmal Masroor performs a Friday prayer service, broadcast online using his phone, at Wightman Road mosque in North London.
Imam Ajmal Masroor performs a Friday prayer service, broadcast online using his phone, at Wightman Road mosque in North London. Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters

As Ramadan began at the end of last week, Muslim communities across the UK were preparing to take the month of fasting, prayer and reflection online.

Mosques were adapting to lockdown measures by using conferencing apps to keep in touch with worshippers and live stream lectures, courses and prayers, while others turned to chefs on YouTube for recipe inspiration.

Share your experiences

We’d like to hear from Muslims in the UK about how they are observing Ramadan during the lockdown. Are you taking part in online community iftars or prayer meets? How are you keeping in touch with your extended family and community? Have you taken part in any virtual initiatives, such as the Ramadan Tent Project, or other community projects?

You can get in touch by filling in the form below. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions.

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