Dr Ali Selim, spokesman for the Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh, called for a ceasefire in Gaza to allow Muslims to mark Ramadan. Photograph: Laura Hutton Muslims in Gaza will have neither food to eat nor water to drink as they prepare for and end their daily fasts during the 30 days of Ramadan, senior Irish Islamic figures have said. Nor have they many mosques left to pray in. “It’s a very special time of the year for Muslims,” said Dr Ali Selim, spokesman for Ireland’s biggest mosque, the Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh, Dublin, of Ramadan, which begins today....