Alright, alright, Seb just for you: Exhibit A: Eid Al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan for fasting Muslims. It's a big religious holiday for us, sort of like Christmas for Christians. Exhibit B: salat=prayer. When praying, muslims cannot disrupt their prayer and respond. Exhibit C: Fajr is the prayer that marks the sunrise. The flashy orange helps keeps your eyes open so you don't forget to pray. Exhibit D: old Bedoin figures? Exhibit E: Labneh is a type of food, it's basically natural yogourt, milk and eggs, serve with pita bread, make labneh sandwiches, be happy.
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haha these are cute! thanks for the links
ReplyDeletePlease explain for your non-muslim readers, or, please explain for MOI!!!!
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Alright, alright, Seb just for you:
ReplyDeleteExhibit A: Eid Al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan for fasting Muslims. It's a big religious holiday for us, sort of like Christmas for Christians.
Exhibit B: salat=prayer. When praying, muslims cannot disrupt their prayer and respond.
Exhibit C: Fajr is the prayer that marks the sunrise. The flashy orange helps keeps your eyes open so you don't forget to pray.
Exhibit D: old Bedoin figures?
Exhibit E: Labneh is a type of food, it's basically natural yogourt, milk and eggs, serve with pita bread, make labneh sandwiches, be happy.