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- Kavkaz United -
Join Date: May 2007
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The first day or two most people are starving come sundown. After that like you said, you're just thirsty, and God help you if you're a smoker. Quote:
Concerning the whole council meeting request thing: I don't think they're asking the non-Muslims to wait until after dark to begin eating because it's not fair to eat in front of fasting Muslims. Trust me we're used to it. The real reason they're asking is so theres something left for people who you've asked to attend your meeting instead of being home breaking fast with friends and family. On a side note I just want to say I like fasting, I don't do it because God requires it of me I do it to show my love for God. Another reason is because it's the only time I deprive myself of practically anything. If I crave something any other time of year (food, drink, smoke, sex) I can pretty much have it within hours, but during the holy month it isn't the case. The bitter makes the sweet that much sweeter.
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Only looks like a disaster tourist
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: above 7,000 feet
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You're saying it's best to do it this way because that's the way you've always done it? How will you ever make any progress? |
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Snooty Borg
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