Every year, in the run up to Ramadan, distinct groups are formed; some Muslims eagerly await to experience the spiritual and social dimensions of Ramadan, whilst others dread the tiredness and disruptions the month invariably brings to sleep and routine. I’m sure there are many who feel both an excitement and angst for the month and that would more accurately be a depiction of what has, for many years, been my experience of fasting in Britain. There is a part of me that is deeply committed to the spirit of the holy period that brings everyone together, to go through a journey - as is stated in the Quran - of God consciousness. This year was the second Ramadan since th
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