JAKARTA - Regent Iti Octavia Jayabaya asked Lebak residents to respect and appreciate people who are fasting during Ramadan. One of them is by not eating and drinking freely in public places. "We hope that residents respect and appreciate those who fast during the month of Ramadan," said Iti Octavia, Monday, March 4. It was safe. In fact, on the second day of fasting, there were no rice stalls open during the day. The local government has issued a circular for rice traders, both rice stalls in Tegal, Nasi Padang stalls and restaurants not to sell them during the day during Ramadan. They are allowed to resume operations. in the afternoon while waiting for iftar. The Regent also invited Muslims during this holy month to be disciplined in complying with health protocols to anticipate the transmission of COVID-19. this is full of blessings and magfiroh or forgiveness from Allah SWT," he explained. n by reason of menstruation or illness, they are responsible for not eating and drinking in the open.

"We respect those who are fasting so that they can carry out their worship in a solemn manner," he said. Meanwhile, a number of Tegal food stall owners in Rangkasbitung have complied with the regency government's appeal by not opening food stalls during the day during Ramadan. do not sell during the day during Ramadan, but return to sell in the afternoon to serve people who break their fast," said Pak De Kamto (60), a Tegal rice trader in Central Rangkasbitung, Lebak Regency.


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