During Ramadan, much of the Muslim population in Qatar and other Islamic countries are fasting. Some non-Muslims choose to join them. This article looks at the health implications of fasting without food or water.Fasting Ramadan
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Last week marked the end of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting. I was particularly pleased that its end coincided with Rosh Hoshana. As a bonus, Eid, the festival following Ramadan, coincided with Gandhi’s birthday. It all seemed fitting, somehow, emphasizing our participation in an American tradition that's larger than the sum of our own traditions.
What time does fasting begin and what time does fasting ends depends on the rising of the sun and setting of the sun.
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A Rosh Hoshana Eid