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Ramadan 2013

Introspection: On Ramadan Solitude, Gratitude, and Goals


Posted by azra on 29 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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It has been difficult to engage with other Muslims in my area for Ramadan (this wasn’t a problem for me last year). It’s a challenge to get to the masjid in the evening for the month’s special tarawih prayers, a soothing time to listen to the entire Quran over (approximately) 30 days.  Where I live, […]

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A Ramadan Journey through Sri Lanka


Posted by Guest Contributor on 29 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Hafsa. Last summer, I was on a journey spanning the northern, eastern and the south-western parts of Sri Lanka. On the first day of Ramadan, I found myself in the heart of the country: Kandy, the site of the middle Kingdom. Tamil and Muslim Minorities make up almost […]

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Friday Links | July 26, 2013


Posted by anneke on 26 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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Last Friday French police just outside of Paris clashed with hundreds of demonstrators, after police had asked a woman to remove her face veil to check her identity. The demonstrators claim that the police provoked them, and by Saturday night the riots were spreading to surrounding areas. French Interior Minister Manuel Valls has said that the government stands by the ban […]

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Faster’s Remorse


Posted by nicolejhm on 25 Jul 2013 / 1 Comment
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This post was written by guest contributor Nicole Hunter Mostafa. My non-Muslim friends and family may have a hard time understanding why, but Ramadan is a wonderful time of year for me. Of course, it’s difficult to fast, especially during the summer months, but regardless of the time of year, it’s always lovely when Ramadan […]

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Non-Traditional Foodisms in Ramadan


Posted by shireen on 25 Jul 2013 / 1 Comment
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Every Ramadan, there are delicious food articles and recipe ideas published on various sites and magazines. They are often inspired by peoples’ lived experience with food, memories of traditions and practical ideas for meal preparation in Ramadan. A delicious chutney accompanying a home-cooked samosa, fresh juices, Rooh Azfa cocktails, traditional rice dishes, divinely prepared meats […]

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Dancing in Ramadan, Tapping into Prayer


Posted by Krista Riley on 24 Jul 2013 / 2 Comments
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“When you’re in the moment, just dance. This isn’t the time to think about the choreography or to worry about whether you’re doing it right. You can think about those later. But when it’s time to dance, forget everything else, and just do it. Ignore everything else, and just be in the moment.” The teacher […]

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In the Halls of the Hospital: My Decision Not to Fast this Ramadan


Posted by amina on 23 Jul 2013 / 20 Comments
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I’m a resident in Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto and, on July 2nd, I started my first shift as a doctor. It was a 26-hour shift that included a night jam-packed with running between sick patients while thumbing through my textbook to make sure I didn’t miss an important investigation or treatment. As […]

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Solitude and Family: The Best of Both Worlds


Posted by izzie on 22 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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As a child, I once visited my aunt in her husband’s house during Ramadan. She had dark circles around her eyes due to lack of sleep, and she was haggard and toiling in the kitchen. She told us that her husband and his brothers all had “varied” food habits when it came to breaking the […]

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Friday Links | July 19, 2013


Posted by anneke on 19 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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A record number of Rohingya women and their children are fleeing Burma/Myanmar by boat, which is a very difficult journey with many hazards along the way. Female Rohingya refugees in Thailand are very vulnerable and often fall prey to human traffickers. Malala Yousufzai, the shot Pakistani schoolgirl, addressed the UN on her sixteenth birthday on July 12, […]

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Ramadan Resolutions, Revolving Revolutions: In One Year, Out the Other


Posted by tasnim on 18 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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A couple of years ago, I heard a story about an Egyptian woman who decided that she would cook the Ramadan favourites she usually cooked for iftar, but she and her family would not eat the meals she prepared. Instead, the food was distributed among the poor and they broke their fast on flat bread […]

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