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Ramadan will be difficult for those in Gaza or other war zones – what does fasting mean for those who might be already starving?

  • Written by Mahan Mirza, Executive Director, Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion, and Teaching Professor of Teaching Professor of Islam and Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame
imagePalestinians gather at the area where aid was distributed in Gaza City on Feb. 19, 2024.Karam Hassan/Anadolu via Getty Images

Ramadan in the Gaza Strip this year will be anything but “normal.”

Malnutrition and disease are claiming dozens of lives. The Gaza Health Ministry said on March 6, 2024, that at least 20 people had died of...

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