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t-ramadan-no-jihad/


U.S. Airmen, Marines, Sailors being taught about Ramadan – but not reality
of the ‘month of jihad’

May 20, 2017May 20, 2017
<https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2017/05/20/us-mil-taught-ramadan-no-jihad/>
/ creeping <https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/author/creeping/>

*Ramadan is known as the month of jihad
<https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2009/08/20/ramadan-is-the-month-of-jihad-video/>.
It’s when violence by Muslims explodes – no pun intended – each year. Yet
U.S. military members are being force fed the mundane aspects of Ramadan
that are only informative in that when non-Muslims abide by the sharia
during Ramadan – Muslims will wage jihad against them.*

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*Source: DVIDS – News – On eve of Islamic holy month, service members take
time to learn about culture, tradition of Ramadan
<https://www.dvidshub.net/news/233837/eve-islamic-holy-month-service-members-take-time-learn-about-culture-tradition-ramadan>
h/t: Iron Burka
<http://ironburka.blogspot.com/2017/05/usa-great-falling-away-eidolatry-on-eve.html>*

(UNDISCLOSED LOCATION)
05.10.2017
Story by Staff Sgt. Alexander Riedel
407th Air Expeditionary Group

Airmen, Marines, Sailors and coalition partners co-located with the 407th
Air Expeditionary Group, gathered May 10 to learn more about the history
and culture of the upcoming month of Ramadan.

The 407th AEG chaplain’s office organized the event, hosting two guest
speakers, who shared their religion, culture and experience with the
uniformed audience.

“Ramadan is a very important part of our religion and culture,” said Bana
Azizi, one of the volunteer presenters. “It is a time of sacrifice but also
of spiritual (focus) and charity. It is a beautiful time.”

Ramadan is considered to be a “month of blessing” and commemorates the
occasion of Allah calling on Muhammad as he journeyed through the desert of
modern day Saudi Arabia, near Mecca, revealing the first verses of what
would later become the Quran.

This year, in the lunar calendar used by many Muslims, Ramadan 2017 will
begin in the evening of May 26 and ends in the evening of Saturday, June
24, although dates and observance may vary depending on location and
orientation of faith.

Ramadan marks the most important time of the year for Muslims, who are
required by their faith to fast during daylight hours. This fast is part of
the five pillars of Islam along with shahada (confession of faith), salat
(prayer), zakat (almsgiving) and hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca).

During the night, however, the faithful break their fast as they partake in
meals with family and friends. These occasions then culminate in
Eid-al-Fitr, the festival that ends Ramadan in a much-anticipated
celebration.

Ramadan is not only about denial throughout the day, said Chaplain (Capt)
Rob Pitts, the 407th AEG chaplain. It also emphasizes loving ones neighbors
through nightly meals and charitable giving.

“Ramadan is a good reminder for Muslims and non-Muslims alike to strengthen
one’s relationships,” Pitts said. “For some, the relationship with God and
relationships with others are keys to spiritual fitness.”

Much like the dates for the month may vary slightly, the briefers explained
not all Muslims celebrate Ramadan exactly alike. From subtle changes of
when to break the fast to other variations – the holy month is celebrated
by believers in their own way in an effort to honor their relationship to
God.

“There is great power in understanding people’s diverse backgrounds,” Pitts
said. “Many of us may not practice Islam, so this was a great opportunity
for us to build bridges of understanding and awareness.
“Not everyone is alike,” Pitts continued. “We all have different
backgrounds and stories to share. But when we come together to accomplish
the mission, in a unity of effort, that diversity brings a lot of strength
to the table.”

The speakers shared an early example of breaking the fast by sharing dates
with those in attendance and left their audience with a simple tip on how
to positively support those actively participating in Ramadan – by using
the friendly phrase “Ramadan Kareem – to you and your family,” as a way to
share well-wishes with friends and co-workers.

“I believe there are a lot more similarities than there are differences
between all people,” Azizi said. “And if we can bridge some gaps, increase
some understanding, it can build common ground for us to understand and
respect each other – and ultimately allows us to celebrate our differences.”




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