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29 April 2021![‘These days will pass, and the Ramadan we have always known will return’](https://images.ctfassets.net/2h1qowfuxkq7/76dI3zoQnhNpUanLfokeJg/c32f9ceb84b802ee6293725f4b03f6ad/Eid_Mubarak_Muslim_family_having_Iftar_dinner_eating_dates_to_break_feast._Eating_traditional_food_during_Ramadan_feasting_m.jpg?w=750&h=313&fl=progressive&q=85&fm=jpg&fit=fill)
Um Jaber says that while some Qatari social traditions have been affected by the pandemic, they will never disappear.
Image source: Dotshock, via ShutterstockA grandmother and her granddaughter, a QF student, speak about how COVID-19 has changed Qatari social traditions during the Holy Month