Hundreds of Indonesian Muslims took part in a massive procession before beginning a month of fasting for Ramadan. <br /><br />Footage captured on Friday morning (May 4) shows people of all ages at the march, with some holding banners and others taking selfies. <br /><br />The six-kilometer (3.7 miles) procession in Palembang, Sumatra, follows the Muhammad Isa Ilir road along a route made by a celebrated cleric.<br /><br />Ramadan begins on May 15 this year, with followers of Islam fasting between sunrise and sunset for about 30 days. <br /><br />Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, with approximately 225 million Muslims – 87 percent of the country's population.
