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Ramadan 2012

Building Ramadan Traditions, Then and Now


Posted by anneke on 27 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments
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When I chose Islam, almost a decade ago, I did not have much experience with fasting. I had grown up in not a very diverse environment and my experience with the Lent was very limited, coming from a Protestant background. Still, some years we would attend weekly “soup meetings,” where different families would come together […]

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Mexican-Lebanese Ramadan Food


Posted by eren on 26 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments
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Growing up in Mexico City, one of my first interactions with Arabs and Muslims was through the Lebanese community in Mexico. Although Mexico is a largely multicultural country and its cuisine has been largely recognized as a mix of different cultures, the dominant identity discourse these days is the mix between Indigenous peoples and the […]

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Ramadan in Egypt


Posted by emanhashim on 25 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments
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Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt is always special in its very traditional way. You wait for the Lunar confirmation that next day is first day of Ramadan, then you hear the Taraweeh Prayer calls in all mosques. A few hours later, the first Sohour begins, with a special guy (we call him “Messaharati”) banging on a […]

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Iftar in a Nigerian Home


Posted by anike on 24 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments
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I am usually not good at taking pictures of food because I tend to have eaten halfway through before remembering to take a photo. Therefore, this is a rare photo of a typical iftar at home, that is, at my mother’s. Starting from the cup of water, which is at the bottom right, and moving […]

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Ramadan (Food) and the Working Girl


Posted by nicole on 23 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments
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This year is my thirteenth Ramadan, and I have spent ten of them working full time. While my husband was always able to organize his annual leave to be off for two weeks in Ramadan, a collection of luck and circumstances meant that I usually had to work – a board meeting, a month-end close, […]

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