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Is the mosque offering anything for non-Muslims during Ramadan?

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Is the mosque offering anything for non-Muslims during Ramadan?

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Sure, visits are allowed, and free meals are still offered to the labourers in Juffair in the month of Ramadan. As for non-Muslim visitors, the tours are pretty much the same. In the past I’ve come to the mosque during Eid, when non-Muslims could come and see calligraphy and sample traditional food and learn about Islam in general. Are you going to do anything similar this year? Yes, this has been done for the past ten years. It’s usually the second and third days of Eid. Is there any way that non-Muslims can experience the spirituality of Ramadan for themselves? I can’t see any middle way apart from experiencing fasting itself. Maybe I’ll try it for a day, see how I go. You are judged according to your intentions. If somebody fasts without having the intention to comply with God’s rules, it’s meaningless! It’s useless! Some people may fast to lose weight, not to gain any credit with God. So it’s all about the intention. How long have you been a Muslim? Officially, for the past 18 year

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