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SEE: 3 ways to celebrate Eid al-Fitr together - but apart - during lockdown

South African Muslims will mark a very different Eid al-Fitr this weekend, with the Covid-19 lockdown prohibiting the usual large celebrations with family, friends and neighbours that make the end of Ramadan a time of togetherness. If you’re wondering how to ensure your family can still be together - even though they’re apart - for Eid this year, read on for three tips on how to commemorate this holy day while indoors:

Digital memories

For those who are living alone, or are far away from their loved ones during this time, making memories together will require a unique dose of creativity. Luckily, there’s a new app that was created exactly with the current situation in mind. ForKeeps allows you to create your own shared, digital memories in themed albums, which can be widely accessed and so are perfect for Eid. You can invite your loved ones to add to your album, creating a shared place to show off your special outfits for the day and have them record and add their Eid Mubarak wishes and pictures of how they are spending their day

The app is available for download on Google Play or iOS Appstore, or can be accessed via their website here.

Pay it forward

Charity is one of the central values of Islam, and now is the perfect time to give back as South Africa’s poorest citizens bear the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. The best way to show your support is by doing something that will reach those most in need, but which you can contribute to without endangering your own health - or the health of those you’re seeking to assist. The Relate Trust is a 100% not-for-profit organisation that has, during the last 10 years, raised over R60 million for hundreds of local and international charities through the selling of bracelets. During the pandemic, they have called upon new and old supporters to help them to continue the work they’re doing by making a donation via their website. Simply visit www.relate.org.za/donate to make a donation of your choice.  No matter how small, the donations will add up to make a big difference.

Virtual family lunch

If you’re longing to enjoy a hearty lunch with your family and loved ones, Google’s premium video conferencing platform Google Meet

is now free for everyone, everywhere, and is the perfect option to ensure your family and friends can still “gather” together for an unforgettable celebration. Guests need only have a Google email address in order to sign up and enjoy video conferencing features like screen sharing, real-time captions, and video layout toggle preferences.

In addition, if you need a pair of extra hands to help you with your Eid preparations, here’s a suggestion. Airbnb recently launched their Online Experiences, so perfecting your curry has never been easier. Learn to cook your favourite dishes with amazing chefs from Cape Town and around the world, should you be interested in trying something new.

 

 

 

 

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