The Good, The Bad & The Hungry
On the last evening before ramadan I get that feeling of quiet, happy anticipation that comes before the start of something you know is going to test you. I've always loved ramadan, loved the way it brings families together. It ties you to one another and a common goal. While the world outside is dark and still, you eat together, pray together.
This is an excellent article about Ramadan for those who are unsure of what it is really all about. I know many of our followers are curious but don't ask questions. Aisha writes so well and is a joy to read. Please visit her page for the full article.
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When I was teenager we lived in Singapore and the Malaysians celebrated Ramadan.My school friends told me all about it and shared their great food!
Fasting in non-Muslim countries is difficult, because no provision is made for shorter days or anything. But my family manage. Glad you enjoyed the food!