Ramadan
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Well we are half way through the holey month of Ramadan - do you fast - do you know anyone that fasts - what changes do you notice in people during this month.....
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Rumour has it that you will be supporting your husband next year and taking part in the fasting??????????????Hurghada Lady wrote:They don't open the shops most of the day and half of the evening! Also very irritable, mind you I have to say so would I be if I was to fast!
Good luck and I hope you enjoy the wonderful spiritual event
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I have many friends who fast during Ramadan and apart from being irritable during the day and tired by the end of Ramadan, i don't really see a change. Life is slower I have noticed when I have been in Egypt during Ramadan but in general the tourist would not know ~
The first time I was ever in Egypt I was unaware that it was Ramadan until on the way back from a day trip, the coaches all stopped for the drivers and couriers to have breakfast
The first time I was ever in Egypt I was unaware that it was Ramadan until on the way back from a day trip, the coaches all stopped for the drivers and couriers to have breakfast
We had to stop using our normal taxi driver during Ramadan a few years ago. By mid afternoon he was totally out of it, slumping over the wheel whilst still driving :oo He had been unwell for a couple of days & had started to fast again & was obviously totally dehydrated but refusing water. I know he could have drunk but he wouldn't.
We find it very frustrating trying to get anything done during Ramadan. We had to buy a Vodafone dongle because we could not get our internet connection on.
We find it very frustrating trying to get anything done during Ramadan. We had to buy a Vodafone dongle because we could not get our internet connection on.
We were discussing this this morning. I was under the impression that Egypt used astronomical calculations to set the date of Ramadan etc. Mr G said that that is how it's supposed to work - but the only problem is Egypt uses these calculations - and THEN has to make a visual sighting of the New moon to make it official. That was why it was expected to be today (Based on the calculations) but has now moved to tomorrow because no one saw the moon. I did ask what happens if it's cloudy - but apparently there are several locations across Egypt where the observations are made - not one single location.BBLUX wrote:What I find so odd is that the date for the end of Ramadan is kept a mystery until the last possible minute. Most locals here were expecting it to be today but the government announced last night it would be Wednesday. What is that all about??
Technically the start of the month following Ramadan (Shawwal) cannot start until the moon has been seen. Supposedly this is true for all months - but I think they mainly rely on the calculations instead of actual sightings.
What I did think was odd was that Libya started on the 29th, Saudi on the 30th - and yet the country inbetween them later!
Woo Hoo!!!!! I've got a signature!
So, why did no-one see the moon then....were they all off partying or something. I saw the moon last night ok so what was the problem?Goddess wrote:We were discussing this this morning. I was under the impression that Egypt used astronomical calculations to set the date of Ramadan etc. Mr G said that that is how it's supposed to work - but the only problem is Egypt uses these calculations - and THEN has to make a visual sighting of the New moon to make it official. That was why it was expected to be today (Based on the calculations) but has now moved to tomorrow because no one saw the moon. I did ask what happens if it's cloudy - but apparently there are several locations across Egypt where the observations are made - not one single location.
Still don't get it
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