Ramadan Stories Diary Entry 4: Lockdown Reflections by Nafisa Rahimi

As we carelessly walked our freedom

The wind in our hair

The colour in our cheeks 

We didn’t stop to pause 

To think.

We bought what we wanted

We went where we needed

We kept our hearts closed

Our minds and bellies full

Whilst our bodies and eyes strained

We continued.

 

Silently, without a word

Covid-19 breathed into the exhausted air

It travelled at lightning speed

And embraced the vulnerable and weak

The world trembled and collapsed

Onto its knees, humbled.

It couldn’t breathe. 

 

The month of Mercy, Ramadan

Knocked on our locked doors

Whilst we hid behind masks

Gloves and anti-bac galore

Washing and wiping

Away our sins.

 

We stopped eating and drinking

We started to slow down

And finally awoke

To clearly reflect and ponder

On nature’s wonders

Away from capitalist slumber.

 

We were shackled in luxury

We were in war in kindness

The threat of losing loved ones

Kept us imprisoned in our worship

No congregation to fall on

The inner struggle.

 

World War III.

 

We began to pause, think

We began to pray and beg

We took time to eat

And pleasure in drink

We took stock of family

And counted.

 

We zoomed in on loved ones

Screens became our saviour

Listening to every voice

Hearing things for the first time

In a long time

Seeing things.

We dreamt big of days we could just walk

Just talk to strangers and touch

Shake hands or hug

Reach out and not recoil

Take the tube or bus

One day a plane.

Eyes wide shut.

We crossed off numbers

We ate together with our children

We spent time to get to know them

We took pleasure from simple things

A bird, a leaf, a flower, a smile

We began to live.

We prayed together

We broke fast together

We talked together

And we played together

For a long time after

A long time.

Eid came too soon

The days flew by
Ramadan raced to say goodbye

Month of Mercy looked at the empty chairs

In some empty homes

And gave solace.

Eyes wide open.

 

The quiet streets and corners

The towns and cities stay poised

The shops and restaurants wait

The schools, hospitals and parks

The children, the people

All count down.

Ramadan left a huge hole

In every heart that prayed

In every soul that awoke at night

Reading, kneeling, begging

In the presence of angels and God

All alone.

Eid brought short-lived excitement

Presents, light and hope

Festival of breaking fast

Buzzing with children’s joy

Eclipsing the craziness that Corona was

Momentarily forgotten.

Before it all begins again.

By Nafisa Rahimi

Co-Founder of Muslim Mamas, Founder of Super Smart Learners and an award-winning podcast – Not Another Mum Pod. Nafisa graduated from the University of Birmingham in Applied Theological Studies and completed her PGCE in RE and English from the School of Education in Birmingham. She is a self-confessed workaholic living in London with her four children and husband. Nafisa enjoys writing, eating out, travelling and hanging out with the sitcom ‘Friends’.

 

Museum of London Project Series

The Covid-19 pandemic 2020 was having a huge impact on many aspects of the daily lives of Londoners. The Museum of London thought it was important to record these experiences in order to share and learn from them in the future. One aspect they wanted to capture is the experience of families observing Ramadan during that time. They were interested in how this experience differed to the experience of families in previous years, and how families were adapting to observe Ramadan.

 

 

All four audio diary entries and the interview with Saami reflecting on lockdown Ramadan 2020 are now part of the Museum of London’s permanent collection, forming a part of British history! What an honour this has been!

Saami and I (and our family) cannot express how touched we have been by this whole experience. We hope you enjoy listening to these and do share with your friends and families.

To listen to this podcast, visit: https://notanothermumpod.com/pod-gems/ 

By Nafisa Rahimi

By Nafisa Rahimi Co-Founder of Muslim Mamas, Super Smart Learners English (a unique educational programme) and an award-winning 'Best Podcast 2020' - Not Another Mum Pod. The audio Ramadan diaries are now a Permanent Collection of the Museum of London. Nafisa has recently been named in Techmae's ‘Woman Spotlight’. Nafisa's pods regularly make waves, frequently ranking in Apple Podcast charts worldwide (no.12 in Sweden and 13 in UK ). Nafisa faces difficult topics head-on in an attempt to grab the mic, and address Muslim-related issues with authentic Muslim voices. Nafisa lives in London with her four children and husband. She enjoys writing, eating out, travelling and hanging out with 'Friends'! Read all about it here: https://linktr.ee/Nafisa.Rahimi        

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