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Google has announced that it will show prayers live from Makkah during Ramadan on its video-sharing service, YouTube.The internet giant confirmed on Monday that it had been working in close partnership with the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information.“This is the first LiveStream event coming from MENA, specifically Saudi Arabia, and we hope that it will give the opportunity not only to two billion Muslims but to the entire world to observe one milion Muslims praying each day from the holiest point in Makkah, the Kaaba, for the first time in history,” said a Google statement. The holy month of Ramadan began on Monday 1 August.All Muslim adults are expected to observe a fasting period during daylight hours, leading public sector firms and government departments to reduce their operating hours during the day. From / Arabian Business