Facebook Celebrates Ramadan with #MonthOfGood Initiative
Usually, Muslims call each other at Iftars, yet this time once again people will not be able to be physically together, however social media app will help them stay connected and celebrate this month with full zeal. While telling about the MonthOfGood campaign, Facebook said: “Last year, our community exchanged more than 20 million “Happy Ramadan” posts and comments on Facebook, and WhatsApp video calls spiked on the first day of Eid. Despite the barriers to coming together in person, Ramadan remains a time for generosity, charity, and reflection. In 2020, people contributed twice as much to Ramadan-related fundraisers than they did in 2019 across Facebook and Instagram.” To make people feel better, Facebook has launched a guide to provide people with 30 ideas for celebrating Ramadan under Facebook’s #MonthofGood initiative. While this is a great initiative by Facebook on remembering the Muslim community at such times, however, we pray the next Ramadan would be celebrated without Covid guidelines. Also Read: Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Went Down For Thousands of Users