/calm/ Will you be partcipating in ramadan?

I will do opposite ramadan, fast during the night, eat during the day, I'll eat a bunch of pork and alcohol
 
Why do Muslims care about Ramadan when they clearly don't pray five times a day, drink alcohol, and have sexual intercourse before marriage
Ramadan is like an xp multiplier event. You mostly do the same things you should be doung except you do them more so you can grind good deed points
 
As of today, I'll actually attend an iftar (basically their end of day feast) in a mosque up north for an evening next week with a Muslim acquaintance of mine from my International Religions class at school, as he invited me and some other folk of the class to take a trip up there. Should be neat to observe, as I've never been to a mosque before. Food'll apparently be good too, from what he's said.
 
why were they able to beat up gengar wouldnt gengar be strong enough against them
Because the power of Allah is greater than some measly base stat total (also rock is normally effective into ghosts).
 
As of today, I'll actually attend an iftar (basically their end of day feast) in a mosque up north for an evening next week with a Muslim acquaintance of mine from my International Religions class at school, as he invited me and some other folk of the class to take a trip up there. Should be neat to observe, as I've never been to a mosque before. Food'll apparently be good too, from what he's said.
@Dremora What's with the "hm?" Would you say it would be permissible for a Christian to partake in one of these feasts, at least for the sake of first-hand study? I'm curious of these people and their practices, so I see no better way of fulfilling that curiosity then to directly dine and talk with them, since I've been invited.
 
@Dremora What's with the "hm?" Would you say it would be permissible for a Christian to partake in one of these feasts, at least for the sake of first-hand study? I'm curious of these people and their practices, so I see no better way of fulfilling that curiosity then to directly dine and talk with them, since I've been invited.
I'm not even going to start. You utterly baffle me.
 
As of today, I'll actually attend an iftar (basically their end of day feast) in a mosque up north for an evening next week with a Muslim acquaintance of mine from my International Religions class at school, as he invited me and some other folk of the class to take a trip up there. Should be neat to observe, as I've never been to a mosque before. Food'll apparently be good too, from what he's said.
@Dremora What's with the "hm?" Would you say it would be permissible for a Christian to partake in one of these feasts, at least for the sake of first-hand study? I'm curious of these people and their practices, so I see no better way of fulfilling that curiosity then to directly dine and talk with them, since I've been invited.
I'm not even going to start. You utterly baffle me.
Not him but I think it's good to see other perspectives in a civilized manner every once in a while. I mean, as long as it's not some LGBTQ reddit youth meeting who cares?
I'm not going to get into it.
@Stephen gets it.
 
@Stephen if you DO get it, don't get into just say you get it.
I'm not getting into it and neither should you.
 
@Stephen if you DO get it, don't get into just say you get it.
I'm not getting into it and neither should you.
<DONโ€™T DO IT, STEPHEN! DO NOT GET INTO IT!
>NO, STEPHEN! DONโ€™T LISTEN TO HIM! YOU GET IT AND NOW YOUโ€™RE GOING TO GET INTO IT!
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Not really doing any of this, but I've heard there's also a great lent going on right now for our orthodox christian brethren. I know it's not really the same thing, but still.
 
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