The significance of Ramadan to Muslims & what they do during the month, especially looking at the practice of fasting.
Elliot's Roundup: Hatred, heroism, hunger, heatwave...
The attack on Finsbury Park Mosque, the imam who has been hailed as a hero, fasting during a heatwave and more.
Monday saw a 47 year old father of four from Cardiff drive into a crowd of Muslims outside a London Mosque in a rented van. One person died and eleven were injured. The man who had interest in far right groups had recently voiced hatred for Muslims.
As the van driver was wrestled to the ground, the imam intervened to calm the situation.
The imam has been widely praised for his actions and recently visited by Prince Charles who was 'deeply impressed' by the imam's actions.
Terrorist actions dominate the news. But daily life for many Muslims continues to be a struggle do to fasting for long hours in a heatwave. If fasting wasn't challenging enough, think of the estimated 148 million diabetic Muslims worldwide, according to the article, half of British diabetic Muslims fast. Guidelines for managing diabetes during Ramadan are available, other Muslim diabetics have come to the conclusion that Ramadan is about fasting from the fast.
Muslim women are also in the news this week. One article highlights the tradition of women only mosques in China.
According to the article women only mosques have come about through merging of the Chinese and Islamic traditions. The idea has come about through receiving the first Muslims in China as honoured guests and having a national culture of not barring women from public life.
Muslim women sporting pioneers have also been in the news. Dana Abdulkarim was teh first hijabi athlete to represent England- then teh first hijabi P.E. teacher. Salma Bi was teh first Muslim woman to play cricket for Worcestershire, Anisa Ansar plays cricket for both Hampshire and England.
Heroes, the hungry, Chinese, diabetic and athletic, it is clear there is no Muslim only many individual Muslims with their own interests, families and stories.
Could you be hospitable, share your interests and introduce them to your Father?
40acts: Against the Tide
40acts: Against the Tide
40acts has just featured a post from one of our local Mahabba prayer groups on day 35 of its campaign.
40acts is an annual campaign run by Stewardship during Lent, encouraging acts of generosity, and was the inspiration for Mahabba's Lovefast Ramadan campaign.
Today's theme is all about bucking the trends of society, and here's a snippet, which is to do with how we out work that in faith communitieis, including Muslim ones.
You can find a link to the full article below.
SINCE YOU'RE HERE...
... we have recently reached a total of 40 local Mahabba prayer groups in the UK - awesome news!
With your help, though, we would like to continue to sow, plant and support Mahabba groups.
Our work involves a small team of regional reps and central hub personnel investing in local coordinators and groups, as well as spreading the word.
To continue this vital mission to Muslims, we need to increase our regular monthly income.
Our initial target is to raise up 100 individual regular donors, giving an average of £10 to £15 per month.
Could you be one of the 100?