Anonymous wrote:Are those kids allowed to go to a party that involves members of the opposite sex even if it's not during Ramadan?
OP is just concern trolling.Anonymous wrote:Fwiw in many (most?) predominantly Muslim societies, there's tons of socializing during Ramadan during evening hours. I don't see any reason why an observant Muslim couldn't participate in and enjoy prom during Ramadan.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Ramadan a whole month? I don’t think we can postpone around a whole month.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Ramadan a whole month? I don’t think we can postpone around a whole month.
Uhhh no. The dates for Ramadan are not fixed years in advance. Are you the same person who tantrumed last week about the date for EID just being fixed and how to be schooled on when that date gets set each year?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prom dates are usually set years in advance. You know that Ramadan moves dates, right?
What an ignorant thing to say. Yes Ramadan moves, just like Easter, but dates for both are easy to look up for years to come.
Anonymous wrote:Prom dates are usually set years in advance. You know that Ramadan moves dates, right?