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Is it fine If I observe Ramadan fasting if I am not a Muslim?

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Ramadhan is the name of a month. There is nothing Islamic or non Islamic about a month. Fasting is not exclusively Islamic. Several cultures/religions, current and former have their own ways of fasting. read more

Ramadan is not pre islamic but fasting is pre islamic. You can observe it and yes it will bring you benefit if you do it for one God. Allah means God but it mean one God, for example you can say Gods but you can't say Allahs. read more

The articles said that practicing Ramadan would be welcome, and it was, on the other hand, disrespectful to invite a Muslim colleague to a work lunch, for instance. Just as I wanted to try Ramadan to see what Muslims experience, fasting itself, I read, is a way to understand what the poor experience every day. read more

Community is certainly an element of Ramadan that uplifted me. Sharing in the fast with my friend and her family made me quickly feel like part of this small community, not to mention the trips we made to the homes of extended family and the sharing of food at the mosque on my final day of fasting. read more

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