The Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai has started broadcasting Ramadan activities from a distance, including lectures, religious lessons, legal opinions, and Ramadan rulings, and in accordance with the precautionary measures with a social divergence, in order to eliminate the Covid 19 virus.

The department issued the day before yesterday, that blood tests do not break the fast and are not among the things that invalidate the fast, whether they relate to diabetics, or those that reveal corona or otherwise.

The Mufti said that blood tests generally do not break the fast, and he clarified that if the blood was extracted in laboratory tests or the blood came out for any other reason because of a wound, nosebleed, etc., it is not considered one of the things that break the fast and one’s fasting is correct.

A senior religious counselor, the preacher, Abd al-Rahman al-Mulla, gave a remote lecture throughout the fourth and sixth days of Ramadan, entitled "How to turn the ordeal into a grant" in which he touched on some of the reasons through which a Muslim can turn the ordeal into a grant, and he mentioned patience for the tribulation, And that a person remembers that what happened to him is better for him, and some of them may change a person due to his ordeal.

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