Muslim women observe Ramadan under lockdown – and some say being stuck at home for the holiday is nothing new
- Written by Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar in Religious Studies and Gender, Northwestern University
Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, Minnesota, before the midday prayer during Ramadan, the Muslim holy month that ends May 27, 2020, and is celebrated this year amid pandemic. Stephen Maturen/AFP via Getty ImagesFor most of the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, the holy month of Ramadan has been spent in isolation this year, with mosques closed...

