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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. The Traveller: SJ Jacobs (No Relation to AJ Jacobs, who has a wonderful book here):. I was born in the USA to Jewish Israeli parents. I moved to the UK when I was 3 and moved around a lot as a child. I ended up back in Blightly for university and never found my way out after that (I have been driving on the M25. Is that a mistake? I am in a civil partnership, which we did in 2011, at which we had a chuppah. And an Anglican priest. We cele...
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Ramadan – Day 6 – It gets better (sort of) | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. Ramadan – Day 6 – It gets better (sort of). July 1, 2015. June 30, 2015. The problem is that, strictly, I should be getting up for Fajr at 2:45am to start the fast again, which I haven’t been doing for the last couple of days. But I think that should be easy to build back in. Apparently, I don’t need to do anything complicated for this, just sit up, gulp down some water and go back to sleep. And how am I doing? 2 The writer has a serious ...
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SJ | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. New Year: a partial retrospective. January 5, 2016. January 5, 2016. This post is late. Again. My excuse is that it has taken much longer to write than I first thought. Below is the labour of several days, beginning on the 1st January. Please do forgive me. So what can I say about festivals of religions and what they tell me about religions? I might start with the banal and work towards the profound. Continue reading →. December 27, 2015.
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Eid Al Fitr – Muslim – The more things change, the more they stay the same | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. Eid Al Fitr – Muslim – The more things change, the more they stay the same. July 21, 2015. July 21, 2015. For the 7am prayer before work. This was the first time I had set foot in a mosque for non-tourist reasons, so I was a bit wary that I wouldn’t know what to do. But there was such a steady flow of people coming in and out, that I simply followed the crowd. People were standing all the way up the road with buckets rattling, collecting.
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Ramadan – The beginning | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. Ramadan – The beginning. June 27, 2015. June 27, 2015. Part of the reason that I have not written anything for the last week is that, for the most part, I was not fasting. As some of you may know, there are various situations in which you are not allowed to fast, and I found myself in such situations for most of last week. The result? And how is it going? Not according to the laws that I am reading. So what is keeping me going? Ramadan Mu...
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Ramadan – Day 4 – Is this the dark before the dawn? | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. Ramadan – Day 4 – Is this the dark before the dawn? June 28, 2015. I slightly snapped yesterday and I am going to need to make up for it in some way. I think that I can give money (. To charity to make up for my badness, even though it is not the same. So what happened? I texted Farah in the morning and asked for advice. She sent me back this. In the meanwhile, have a picture of a rainbow in Arizona. I would explain the significance o...
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Frequently Asked Questions | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. Which religions are you observing? In alphabetical order: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism. Why is Religion X/my religion/minor religion/Pastafarianism not included in the project? Which holidays are you going to be celebrating? As many of the major holy days as I can get my hands on! Yes, but what does “major” mean? How devout are you going to be about this? And what about daily/weekly observances? As much as I w...
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Ramadan – Day 17 – Lot and Lattes | Every Day a Holy Day
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Every Day a Holy Day. A year of observing all religious holy days. Ramadan – Day 17 – Lot and Lattes. July 11, 2015. July 11, 2015. Are you my Muslim latte? Whosoever fasts experiences two joys. He is joyful when he breaks his fast, and is joyful because of his fasting when he meets his Lord. [Sahih Muslim – Hadith]. So check to success in the first part and a big fat cross to the second. So how is the Qu’ran going? And what have I learned? But here is where Islam is interesting, as it’s another ex...
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