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A Dearborn Arab woman reflects on her understanding of fasting

by Rasha AbuJaber

Some of my memories involving Ramadan were from my elementary and middle school years in Amman, Jordan. My brother and I attended a private Muslim School for a few years as it was highly regarded for education in the area we lived in at the time. Except for one other student, we were the only Christians amongst thousands of students. We were not required to attend “Dein,” or Religion class, teaching the Quran and Islam. We did still need to recite Surat Al-Fateha every morning at assembly though, and we did not mind.
  • 15 May 2018
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