Ramadan is traditionally a time of congregation - but not this year. Mosques are shut for nightly Taraweeh prayers, there is no possibility of having potluck Iftars with extended family and friends, and even the customary large-scale Eid prayer could be cancelled. That said, for a minority of the Muslim population, the coronavirus pandemic will not change their experience of Ramadan. For converts - those who embraced Islam later in ...