Troops In Mideast Given Guidance On Ramadan -- Stars And Stripes
NAPLES, Italy — As Muslims prepare to observe the holy month of Ramadan with fasting and prayer, U.S. troops across the Middle East are being reminded to respect the customs of the societies around them. Among the guidelines: Do not eat, drink, smoke or chew gum in public during the daily fast, and dress appropriately: no shorts or short skirts.
During Ramadan, which this year begins Aug. 1, Muslims refrain from eating or drinking between sunup and sundown.
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My Comment: I am sure the smokers/drinkers/gum chewers/and eaters outside the wire are not happy with these regs.
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Nothing new or earth-shattering, really. This has been standard operating procedure in Bahrain at this time of year since the mid 80s.
The only ones who might not be happy would be visitors.
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