Mecca differently this Ramadan saw the usual atmosphere with large crowds

The central space of Mecca's Great Mosque has been emptied as Muslims are forced to spend this Ramadan in isolation, unlike other years. This space is usually more crowded during Hagi but remains open throughout the year for pilgrims, meaning that it is almost never [...]
This space is usually more crowded during Haxhi but remains open throughout the year for pilgrims, meaning that it is almost never empty.
However, quarantine's strict measures have influenced the Muslim holy place to be almost empty this year at the time the month of Ramadan began.
This year millions will be forgiven at home because of unprecedented measures from the spread of pandemic.
Almost all Muslim states have closed mosques and asked people to stay home, writes “Daily Mail”.













