Reblogged from The Nahmias Cipher Report:
Ayanna Nahmias, Editor-in-Chief
Last Modified: 01:58 AM EDT, 20 July 2012
MIDDLE EAST, ASIA, & AFRICA – Across the globe 1 billion Muslims have begun to celebrate Ramadan 2012 which will start on Friday, the 20th of July and will continue until Saturday, the 18th of August. For the next 30 days, Muslims are required to abstain from food, drink, sex, and other physical needs from sun up to sundown.
Dear Readers
Though i didn't liked this much , but i am reblogging it to show how even moderate non-muslims think of muslims. It reeks of distrust and a little ignorance. read it and please acquire some knowledge before commenting about muslims.











Thanks Rashidi. I continue to find religions in general get caught up in trivial pursuits often associated with divisiveness. I wish you all the best during Ramadan. It is always tough when it falls in the summer with the long days for Muslims here in the Northern Hemisphere.