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Ramadan 2017 |OT| Let the real Hunger Games begin!

Kisaya

Member
Any name for it listed or mentioned on a Snap?

According to wiki:

Garangao or Garangaou in Qatar and Bahrain, Karkee'aan or Qariqaan in Saudi Arabia, Gargee'aan in Kuwait, Al-Majeena Karkiaan in Iraq, Garangashoch, At-Tablah or Qarnakosh in Oman, and Hag Al Leylah in the UAE.

It's pretty much celebrated exclusively in the Gulf region. Cute!!
 
My extended family all live overseas, so we always had to depend on outside activities with the community. In Brooklyn, a local Islamic community normally just gets a permit and will do something something at a park. It starts off with the morning prayer and then activities follow. For example, they get a petting zoo, rides, bouncey house for the kids, and then a bazaar for the adults to shop around. Families set up picnics, etc.

Where I live now in Chicago, they rent out a conventional hall at Navy Pier and it's basically the same minus outdoors. It's an "Eid Expo" haha.

Sounds fun! This year I have to be in Canada for Eid, which I'm disappointed by, but still going to be fun.

Saw the Snapchat story about Ramadan today. I didnt know there was a halloween-esque celebration where little kids dress up and eat candy on the 14th day?

It's really fun! In Al Qatif we call it karakshon (Trying to phonetically translate it). I remember as a kid we we had a garbage-bag-sized bag full of candy, chips, peanuts and gum. It was a lot of fun, we would sing and because we were bad kids, we would prank kids (I don't think this was a traditional thing). It's a great community building event, people would always say: "Say hi to your parents. Last night we went to a group iftar, and they handed out candies and chips from back home! I'm excited to dig into them during iftar!
 

BaasRed

Banned
Was it worth it? ;P

Couldn't bring myself to do that. Nintendo's direct is going to be during Fatoor so I won't be able to watch that live, either.

Well it was a lot of game trailers but nothing crazy like the last two years so...
im gonna die :(
 
I often contemplate going back for a week to Morocco where I'm originally from to experience Ramadan in a Muslim country. It must be so different––and easier knowing everything adapts to the month.
 

Aki-at

Member
Today was 31c in London and tomorrow is meant to be even hotter.

I hope the AC is going to work the whole day at my office :(
 
Congrats to Pakistan-gaf for winning the champions over India. Nice early Eid present for yall. Im still bitter from losing to India in the semis so this made me a little happy. A liiiiitle.

Only time im rooting for Pakistan cricket!
 

NEO0MJ

Member
Suhoor today was 2 glasses of fresh orange juice and oronamin c! Woke up too late for anything more than that :(

How did you have time to squeeze two glasses of orange juice but not enough time for corn flakes? So strange 🤔

Today was 31c in London and tomorrow is meant to be even hotter.

I hope the AC is going to work the whole day at my office :(

Sometimes it reaches around 50c over here. Air conditioning truly is man's greatest invention.
 

M_sk

Neo Member
It is so warm today in the UK. Im glad I have been drinking lots of water at sehri, my brother on the other hand, is very regretful...
 

NEO0MJ

Member
Already prepared the orange juice. I wish I though of cornflakes Im such an idiot.

People underestimate how fulfilling cereal can be, or how reliable it is in a pinch. Just make sure to avoid the sugary ones.

That's good no!

I feel most of it was just muscle, though. Due to a mix of sickness, Ramadan, and general life stuff I couldn't go to the gym at all.

I drank like 2 litres before sehri and I'm still thirsty T_T

No point in chugging all that water at once, your body will just expel it.
 
Yeah I know, should've been clearer, It was over the course of 3-4 hours. We get around 5 hours in between sehri and iftar. Dunno how people where these temps aren't normal manage when They have small times in between iftar and sehri.
 

NEO0MJ

Member
It might be wrong to say it but I can't wait to finally finish this so I can manage my food and time table better, as well as sleeping.
 
It might be wrong to say it but I can't wait to finally finish this so I can manage my food and time table better, as well as sleeping.

Yeah, I feel bad for thinking it too, but I have a 2 hour commute with a 45 min drive 30 min train ride, and then 25 min walk to work one way. I've been dead this month, waking up at 3:45 every day and so on.
 
I don't think it's bad to be glad it will finish soon. It's a struggle.
I always have mixed feelings the days after Ramadan, i feel free again, relieved to have achieve the fast but also kinda sad. Like empty.
 
I've officially become an uncle at masjid today. For the first time I had to shush the kids running around yelling in the hall. Man I was one of these kids not too long ago lol
 

Haha awesome read. It took me a while to realize that a lot of the stuff that was taught to me as when I was younger was basically the "kid with a 3 second attention span" version.

It's really fun! In Al Qatif we call it karakshon (Trying to phonetically translate it). I remember as a kid we we had a garbage-bag-sized bag full of candy, chips, peanuts and gum. It was a lot of fun, we would sing and because we were bad kids, we would prank kids (I don't think this was a traditional thing). It's a great community building event, people would always say: "Say hi to your parents. Last night we went to a group iftar, and they handed out candies and chips from back home! I'm excited to dig into them during iftar!

Thats awesome! Man I hope I'm able to experience Ramadan in a ME country one of these days. Ramadan was a lot of fun in Dhaka but Karakshon wasnt a thing there. Good times.
 

bwakh

Member
This Ramadan went by quickly. Proud to have fasted every day. Tried to keep off music the whole month but couldn't manage that nearly as well as i could have. I have to say managing all the swearing throughout the month went better than i thought. 2 days to Eid
 

Kickz

Member
I don't think it's bad to be glad it will finish soon. It's a struggle.
I always have mixed feelings the days after Ramadan, i feel free again, relieved to have achieve the fast but also kinda sad. Like empty.

Its definitely a good reset physically and spritually. But I am personally happy to be at the finish line, this year has been rough with a new job.
 
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