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Topic initiated on Friday, September 14, 2007  -  10:45 AM Reply with quote
Ramadan Wishes


Ramadan Mubarak,

Love and Peace

to you all,

Tony and Jo

Tony Osborne, ARAM, LRAM, Cert Ed,
Member of the British Academy of
Composers & Songwriters
tony@ozzape.com
StudyingIslamUK

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Wednesday, October 31, 2007  -  1:07 PM Reply with quote
We had the followinginhard copy. Have finally been able to have it on net which will be useful insh'Allah for muslims and muslims living together everywhere in the world.

This email is sent on behalf of Katie Kempen, Corporate Policy Officer (Diversity and Equality)

Tomorrow (Thursday 13 September 2007) is an important date for Muslims across the world as it heralds the start of Ramadan. The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, it is a time of deep religious significance when Muslims fast during daylight hours.

Here in the Royal Borough there are a number of our Muslim colleagues who will be observing this special festival and will not be eating or drinking (not even water) between sunrise and sunset. They will have a pre-fast meal (suhoor) before dawn and a post-fast meal (iftar) at sunset.

If you work with someone who is taking part in the month-long festival, please be sympathetic to any changes necessary in their working day and to the fact that they need to get home in time for prayers each evening. In fact, this is a good time to ask them about their faith and find out more about Ramadan, which is intended to help teach Muslims self-discipline, self-restraint and generosity. It is also a reminder of the suffering of the poor, who may not have enough to eat.

Ramadan ends with a three-day celebration, Eid-ul-fitr, the festival of fast-breaking - a joyous time of prayers, socialising, festive meals and gifts.

If you would like further information about Ramadan please click on http://wavemaster/Ramadan to access a helpful leaflet - but why not talk to Muslim colleagues who I am sure will be happy to explain the meaning of Ramadan and its significance for them. Managers who would like to know the times the fast begins and ends should not hesitate to give me a call on the number below.

Katie Kempen
Corporate Policy Officer (Diversity and Equality)
Tel: 0044-1628 796459
Email katie.kempen@rbwm.gov.uk

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