Anonymous wrote:I'm breastfeeding so I'm not fasting. I go to Iftar every night with dh and my 4 month old. My son loves it! The Iftar volunteers at my neighborhood mosque have been really grouchy. It seems a bit strange to be volunteering if you're going to be rude to people . (especially new Muslims ).This Ramadan I'm trying to find more positive friends.
Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious non- Muslim here. I am not trying to be snarky or xenophobic, but I have a couple of questions I don't feel comfortable asking the Muslims I know IRL.
First, I can see not eating anything during daylight hours (I grew up Catholic and did a more limited fast). But i do not understand the logistics of no water. I drink several quarts a day, because if I get at all dehydrated, it triggers debilitating migraines. So going 12-14 hours without water seems impossible. I would also worry about kids doing PE and not drinking in hot weather. How does that work? No water period? Are there exceptions?
Also, we have late elementary and middle school aged kids in our neighborhood and in my kids school who fast. Their parents also say that they enjoy it and want to. When I was that age and older and fasted as part of being Catholic, I absolutely did not enjoy it-- I did it because my parents made me. Do kids really "enjoy" fasting and want to do it? If so why? Or is that just something parents say?
Anonymous wrote:Just a random Catholic here who saw this topic and wanted to say how much I admire you guys. I'm so lame and lack any sort of self control that I can't even stick to no meat on Fridays during Lent!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine for me. I just stuff my face all day and lie about it. C'mon you know most of the rest of you do too. I know where you hide your stash of kit kats.
Ha-ha. Set in the movie theatre few days ago right next to the Muslim woman chewing popcorn at 6 pm. I said to her Ramadan Karim.
Uh. Maybe she was legitimately not fasting? Maybe she didn't want to fast? Why do you assume she was lying about it?
Where did I say that she was lying about it?
Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious non- Muslim here. I am not trying to be snarky or xenophobic, but I have a couple of questions I don't feel comfortable asking the Muslims I know IRL.
First, I can see not eating anything during daylight hours (I grew up Catholic and did a more limited fast). But i do not understand the logistics of no water. I drink several quarts a day, because if I get at all dehydrated, it triggers debilitating migraines. So going 12-14 hours without water seems impossible. I would also worry about kids doing PE and not drinking in hot weather. How does that work? No water period? Are there exceptions?
Also, we have late elementary and middle school aged kids in our neighborhood and in my kids school who fast. Their parents also say that they enjoy it and want to. When I was that age and older and fasted as part of being Catholic, I absolutely did not enjoy it-- I did it because my parents made me. Do kids really "enjoy" fasting and want to do it? If so why? Or is that just something parents say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine for me. I just stuff my face all day and lie about it. C'mon you know most of the rest of you do too. I know where you hide your stash of kit kats.
Ha-ha. Set in the movie theatre few days ago right next to the Muslim woman chewing popcorn at 6 pm. I said to her Ramadan Karim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine for me. I just stuff my face all day and lie about it. C'mon you know most of the rest of you do too. I know where you hide your stash of kit kats.
Ha-ha. Set in the movie theatre few days ago right next to the Muslim woman chewing popcorn at 6 pm. I said to her Ramadan Karim.
Uh. Maybe she was legitimately not fasting? Maybe she didn't want to fast? Why do you assume she was lying about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine for me. I just stuff my face all day and lie about it. C'mon you know most of the rest of you do too. I know where you hide your stash of kit kats.
Ha-ha. Set in the movie theatre few days ago right next to the Muslim woman chewing popcorn at 6 pm. I said to her Ramadan Karim.