Those at community outreach programme Taught by Muhammad (TBM) have even been cooking meals for hundreds of those in need, while refraining from eating or drinking themselves.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
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By Jake Keith | June 9 2018
Shoaib Khan, president of the city’s Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, added that Ramadan only strengthens the desire to help others
Muslim charity workers across Dundee are still striving to help out the city’s most vulnerable, despite fasting for up to 20 hours of every day during Ramadan.
The fast, which lasts from May 17 to June 16, sees Muslims abstaining from food and drink — including water — from sunrise to sunset.
It also requires participants to refrain from any and all sinful deeds. Muslims believe the ritual brings greater understanding of the suffering of others as well as increasing closeness to God.
Despite the challenge, Muslims actually try to increase the amount of charitable work in their communities during the month-long period.
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