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The Ramadan table

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Sumac

By Anas Atassi

Published 2021

  • About
The non-Muslim world associates the holy month of Ramadan with fasting and privation. But Ramadan isn’t about suffering; it is about empathy.
Ramadan was a time of trying, at least in our family, to empathise with the poor, with people who don’t have much, who don’t know what it’s like to have the luxury of a table laden with delicious food. It’s also a time to leave bad habits behind: no more swearing, no lying, no more wasting money.
Seen in this way, Ramadan is a time for simplicity, equality and peace.

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