[Sca-cooks] RE: Handling special diet needs at feasts

Terry Decker t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net
Wed Jan 9 21:10:05 PST 2002


I'm sure you mean "far south."  During Ramadan, north of the Arctic Circle
it's night.  Since the fasting starts at dawn, it is lawful to eat.  Below
the Arctic Circle, you get to fast for about 3 to 6 hours, depending on
where you are.  Praise Allah, Ramadan is not in summer.

Bear


>Incidentally, what do devout believers in the Islamic faith do
>at Ramadon if they live up in the far north where the sun does not set in
>Winter???  Starve for a month???
>
>Akim Yaroslavich





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