Greetings to all my Brothers and Sisters in Islam. )

May God accept our prayers and fasting in this holy month. Aameen.

[NOTE: As they do not celebrate Ramadhaan, Non-Muslims are not expected to respond. If they choose to do so, anyway, they are free to do that. Every person has the right to believe what he or she wishes.]

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Ramadhaan Mubaarak to all Muslim

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I'm not Religious myself, but that doesn't mean i can't wish you good luck, right?

Happy fasting, i guess! ;)

9 years ago
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heh... I didn't manage to practice my fasting before this, so the first week is kicking my butt. The end of the month of Ramadhaan is always so bittersweet.... )

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Happy ramadan to all muslims.

And I'm not at all religious. My parents chose to let me choose what I wanted. I'm atheist :p - I don't believe in any god. But I respect those having that belief that there is a superior entity (called God, Allah, Yahvé or any other name you may give). It's just that I wish that there weren't extremists in all religions that make people fear and misunderstanding each other. Like in any community in other words.

And yes, I've been confronted to people doing Ramadan - they always answered me when I had a question about some situations (like if you're sick for example) without judging me or me judging them :).

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Extremism is, by definition, a bad thing. P

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Especially Extreme Sports!

View attached image.
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Nice GIF! D

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I'm agnostic, but as I like to wish people Merry Christmas, I don't mind wishing you guys Happy Ramadan (if a period when you can't eat or have sex can be in any way happy :P )

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D

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I think spiritually fulfilling would probably be a better way to describe it than being happy, but there's nothing wrong with wishing someone positive fortunes.

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Good point. Now that I think about it, we Muslims don't say "Happy Ramadhaan," we say "Blessed Ramadhaan" or "A generously-giving Ramadhaan" (approximate translations).

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Translations are always a funny thing like that. I always got a giggle out of signs in Okinawa, wishing people a Happy Merry Christmas!

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Lol I was stationed in Oki, I would make a joke about banana shows but this is a religious thread :P

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Believe me, there's a rule that Muslim wishing Merry Christmas is a forbidden thing to the point it's an offense here. Not here in SG, but here in my place. Just feel that when you're on the receiving end (I'm Catholic myself).

Not to mention people getting bullied for selling food. I'd cite a source but it is in my native language so you folks might not be able to understand.

For me, this month is so cancerous I just hate it.

As much as I want to be fair, I can't.

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:(

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I'm happy to see this topic. U 2. )

9 years ago
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I wish you all well, and I also wish there weren't so many mean-spirited people in this thread. But at least the good outweighs the bad here.
Take care!

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Ramadan mubarak.
Men 3rbe :3

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6 hours till maghrib. Even cockroaches looks like dates to me now.

lol jk. Ramadhaan mubaarak to you too brother.

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Marhaban Ya Ramadhan Brother

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