It’s all religious based. If you want to concern troll then be equitable for all religions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With that perspective then there should be no prom since many Evangelicals can not dance with the opposite sex or go to unsupervised event with the opposite sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Ramadan conflicts with going to prom?
It doesn’t. OP is called ignorant and yes Ramadan is an entire month and yes it moves.
No one ever said it doesn’t move. And if you knew anything about Ramadan, you would know that it is observed slightly differently among different cultures and even within families that belong to the same culture. Attending a social party, especially one that involves dancing with the opposite gender, may not allowed during Ramadan.
Are you really so ignorant that you don’t see the difference between a lifelong lifestyle choice and a single event during a religious holiday?
Anonymous wrote:With that perspective then there should be no prom since many Evangelicals can not dance with the opposite sex or go to unsupervised event with the opposite sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Ramadan conflicts with going to prom?
It doesn’t. OP is called ignorant and yes Ramadan is an entire month and yes it moves.
No one ever said it doesn’t move. And if you knew anything about Ramadan, you would know that it is observed slightly differently among different cultures and even within families that belong to the same culture. Attending a social party, especially one that involves dancing with the opposite gender, may not allowed during Ramadan.
With that perspective then there should be no prom since many Evangelicals can not dance with the opposite sex or go to unsupervised event with the opposite sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Ramadan conflicts with going to prom?
It doesn’t. OP is called ignorant and yes Ramadan is an entire month and yes it moves.
No one ever said it doesn’t move. And if you knew anything about Ramadan, you would know that it is observed slightly differently among different cultures and even within families that belong to the same culture. Attending a social party, especially one that involves dancing with the opposite gender, may not allowed during Ramadan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Ramadan conflicts with going to prom?
It doesn’t. OP is called ignorant and yes Ramadan is an entire month and yes it moves.
Anonymous wrote:What about Ramadan conflicts with going to prom?
Anonymous wrote:4. Ramadan breaking of fast every night is traditionally celebrated with FAMILY.
So even though there is interdict to go partying, it might not be considered appropriate.
That we be a personal choice to make then to not attend.Anonymous wrote:4. Ramadan breaking of fast every night is traditionally celebrated with FAMILY.
So even though there is interdict to go partying, it might not be considered appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Is it trolling if it’s inequitable for my own child’s friends?
Yes. Prom is in the evening. There is no reason they cannot go.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Is it trolling if it’s inequitable for my own child’s friends?
Anonymous wrote: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.