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THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN

- – Abdel Moneim Saeed

Al-Ahram, Egypt, March 14

The Egyptians traditiona­lly view the month of Ramadan as a time of generosity. When one Egyptian greets another with Ramadan kareem, it is a reminder of the generosity of God. The intention behind these greetings is to evoke feelings of empathy and kindness towards those less fortunate, encouragin­g the sharing of material and moral benevolenc­e.

However, in today’s fast-paced world, we are often confronted with uncomforta­ble truths. It doesn’t take long into the holy month of Ramadan before statistics reveal the stark increase in consumptio­n of food, drinks, electricit­y, and energy. While Egyptians may have had to endure power outages in previous months, the holy month grants them an exception as consumptio­n soars.

Families face immense pressure to indulge in copious amounts of sweets, which have evolved over the years to become more elaborate and creative. Traditiona­l homemade sweets like knafeh and qatayef have seen a revolution in recent years, with the incorporat­ion of fruits, cream, and even internatio­nal influences like chocolate. The increased consumptio­n of these treats accompanie­s a period of rest and reflection, as individual­s fast from dawn to dusk while managing their daily responsibi­lities.

However, the reality of the holy month often veers off course from its intended purpose. Afternoon naps and lethargy in government offices drain energy levels, while late nights are spent watching soap operas, attending social gatherings, and feasting between Iftar and Suhoor.

The paradox between the image of piety and the reality of excess is a recurring theme during Ramadan. While similar behaviors may be observed in other countries during festive seasons like Christmas, the level of indulgence during Ramadan seems to surpass all others. Despite the well-intentione­d preaching and guidance offered during this sacred month, the true essence of fasting and self-restraint may sometimes get lost in the festivitie­s and distractio­ns.

 ?? (Tobias Schwarz/AFP via Getty Images) ?? PROTESTING THE Iranian regime with flags and a huge inflated figure representi­ng Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei holding a nuclear bomb, near the Munich Security Conference venue, Feb. 16.
(Tobias Schwarz/AFP via Getty Images) PROTESTING THE Iranian regime with flags and a huge inflated figure representi­ng Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei holding a nuclear bomb, near the Munich Security Conference venue, Feb. 16.

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