Syrians begin first Ramadan without Assad family rule in decades
- This Ramadan is the first since the downfall of the Assad family rule in Syria, marking a significant change for observant Muslims.
- Many restaurants and coffee shops in Syria were either closed or opened during the day as people began fasting.
- Interim Minister of Religious Affairs Hussam Haj-Hussein described this Ramadan as one of victory and liberation.
- Violating the fasting rule could result in imprisonment for up to three months, according to Damascus resident Munir Abdallah.
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