Eating in public during Ramadan should not attract harassment
Yet it does. As Ramadan comes to a close, I feel like I should pen this article. It will most likely be a fairly short article. This past Ramadan, I have heard unsettling stories of people being harassed for eating in public. Not just Muslims, but non-Muslims too. I feel this is wrong. One's fast is purely between themselves, and God. You do not know what ailments the person may be facing that is preventing them from fasting. For example, chronic hypoglycemia can lead to seizures and if emergency medical aid is not given, can lead to death. For the ladies, they may be on their period, something which prevents them from fasting. C'mon guys, we've learned this in school. My 4 year old cousins know this. Your actions are inadvertently telling me that you know/care less about your faith than a 4 year old. That's embarrassing, bro. A common retort is that they are 'disrespecting' Muslims by eating in public. Bu...