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Wishing colleagues a happy Ramadan.
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Like any decent human being I respect the person's rights to believe in what they want and to worship or not worship a God-concept how they see fit (as long is not shoved at one's face!). I have a number muslim colleagues at work close enough to consider more than just co-workers who are fasting during this most holy period of theirs. Would it be wrong and disrespectful to wish them a happy Ramadan, coming from me a person born under the catholic/christian denomination? If not what's the correct phrase to wish them their seasons greetings, is it "Ramadan Muburak"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nothing wrong at all with wishing them a happy ramadanamadamanadam.
In fact did you know that a small gift of either a sausage roll or a dried sows ear will be most welcome.
The koran actually allows our muslim cousins to chew on a sows ear during their fasting.
God bless mohammed and all his followers.
In fact did you know that a small gift of either a sausage roll or a dried sows ear will be most welcome.
The koran actually allows our muslim cousins to chew on a sows ear during their fasting.
God bless mohammed and all his followers.
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Hello again Linda.
Well I happen to know my friends very well, and their faith doesn't interfere with our friendship at all. In fact, I've known them since school days, and they're extremely decent and pleasant people.They don't agree with the mass adversity between Christians and Muslims that's often depicted in the media, because they're intelligent, and can see that there's ignorance on both sides sometimes.
Well I happen to know my friends very well, and their faith doesn't interfere with our friendship at all. In fact, I've known them since school days, and they're extremely decent and pleasant people.They don't agree with the mass adversity between Christians and Muslims that's often depicted in the media, because they're intelligent, and can see that there's ignorance on both sides sometimes.
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