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Ramadan 2014

Ramadan 2014

Finding My Ramadan Prayers


Posted by anike on 14 Jul 2014 / 1 Comment
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Fasting during Ramadan is one of the easiest duties for me as a Muslim. Even though I’ve struggled with my faith and with praying five times daily, I always maintain my fast, and passionately too. This year I started fasting on Mondays and Thursdays, according to Sunnah, after considering it for a while. My mother […]

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Ramadan 2014

On Jam-Making and Ramadan


Posted by azra on 10 Jul 2014 / 0 Comments
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How is it that the first week of Ramadan has already gone by? It’s been a bit of a struggle for me to let go of some of my commitments to spend more time on reflecting this month. With the fasts being as long as they are (~17ish hours, if I’ve done my math correctly), […]

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Ramadan 2014

Embracing Women, Inspiring Daughters


Posted by safiyyah on 09 Jul 2014 / 0 Comments
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This post is part of a series of nightly reflections, and was originally written on June 30. Tonight, my reflection is dedicated to all my sisters reading this, as Surah Al Imran was recited in thousands of masaajid around the world and it is a chapter of birth and of life …of Maryam (as/peace be […]

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Should I or Shouldn’t I: Confusions about Fasting while Breastfeeding


Posted by izzie on 07 Jul 2014 / 0 Comments
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I am in that phase of my life where I am exclusively breastfeeding, I have a three-month-old baby, and it’s Ramadan. This is that elusive phase where I can get away with not fasting. The question remains: should I? Considering that I have been blessed to fast all my adult life, and part of my […]

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When Fasting Is Not For God


Posted by Guest Contributor on 03 Jul 2014 / 3 Comments
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The writer of this post wishes to remain anonymous. Trigger warning: This post contains discussions of body image and disordered eating. The first Ramadan that I fasted, I was struck by how easy I found it. This was not exactly a good thing.  I had struggled with control issues around food, and with my perception […]

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Politics

A Ramadan Election


Posted by afia on 02 Jul 2014 / 0 Comments
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As a working mom, I’m used to feeling an anxiety rush in the days leading up to Ramadan. But this year, a new sickening sensation welcomed me as the first day of Ramadan was quickly approaching. I knew what caused it: the first week of Ramadan this year coincides with the last week of the […]

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Ramadan 2014

“Not Even Birthday Cake?” Or, Coping With (Non-Muslims’) Reactions to Ramadan


Posted by Guest Contributor on 01 Jul 2014 / 0 Comments
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This guest post by Nahida was originally published at the fatal feminist. When I was small, my schoolyard friends would gasp in shock at the idea of going without food or water for as long as a drop of sunlight hit the pavement. (“All day?” they’d marvel with the same tone that they’d ask, “You […]

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Ramadan 2014

Mutant Bread and Exploding Oatmeal: Holiday Foods Gone Wild


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Jun 2014 / 0 Comments
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When people talk about Ramadan and Eid traditions, food is one of the most recurring topics.  Usually this comes up in nostalgic stories about childhood favourites, or about delicious iftar memories. But, well, those aren’t the only reasons that holiday foods might be remembered.  Sometimes the reasons for the memories are a little more, shall […]

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Ramadan 2014

Ramadan Mubarak!


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Jun 2014 / 0 Comments
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It’s that time of year again! As in previous years (see 2013 and 2012), we’ll be taking a break from the usual media analysis that you see at MMW, and instead we’ll be sharing more personal experiences and reflections on Ramadan from the various perspectives represented among MMW writers, as well as some guest contributors. […]

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