Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim lunar year and the only one mentioned by name in the Qur’an. It is intrinsically linked to the fourth of the five pillars of Islam, obligatory fasting or sawm. It is the annual season of worship, comradeship and relationship. However, this 2020’s Ramadan is one that is unlike anything that have ever happened in the last few decades. This year’s edition of Ramadan, or the 1441 Hijri, as its comes at a time when majority of Muslims around the world are impacted with restrictions around the coronavirus pandemic. As most of the countries around the globe where the Restricted Movement Order(RMO) or partial lockdown are enforced, the Tarawih( Ramadan’s nightly prayer) have to restricted to own house instead of the mass Tarawih usually conducted at mosque.