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Non-Muslims in UAE Invited to ‘Fast for a Day’

10:44 - July 23, 2013
News ID: 2565569
Non-Muslims who have always wondered about the impact of the month-long fasting during Ramadan, can now get a chance to gain the experience themselves.
They can ‘Fast for a Day’ and be invited to a grand iftar to be hosted at the Dubai International Exhibition and Convention Centre on July 28. To help them with it, the Dubai Festival and Retail Establishment (DFRE) will send facts and tips during the weeks preceding the fast and ensure they are well prepared.
“It is the first ever time we have taken this initiative and our aim is to educate people on what one undergoes during fasting. For the ‘Fast for a Day’ initiative, people can register with us and once they do it, they will get facts and free tips including nutritional advice on fasting.”
“We want to educate non-Muslim expatriates on how fasting is much more than not eating,” Khadija Turki, Senior Manager, Public Relations, Dubai Festival and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of DTCM, told XPRESS.
The participants will end their fast with a Grand Iftar at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Admission is free and open to all.
Khadija said the initiative is not an Endeavour to convert people but to raise awareness about the various aspects of fasting.
“It would challenge you not just physically but also in many other ways, such as your tolerance level, your ability to maintain focus, etc. Once you undertake the fast, you would come to how your behaviour is impacted, how your mind and body react, and you would be able to understand the essence of it. Also, they would become more sensitive about eating or drinking in front of a person who is fasting,” she said.
Around 250 people are expected to participate, she added.
Many government officials and celebrities are also expected to be present at the Grand Iftar during which people will also share their experiences.
Source: Muslim Village
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