Stay at home, eat and drink all you want as long as you don't do it in public or in the presence of those fasting, no one gives a damn.
A lot of humans on this planet fast day in day out Ramadan or not, because they are dirt poor & starving. A little humility never hurt anyone. And there is absolutely no need to be offensive to others because for some reason you perceive going without food, drink and nicotine during daylight hours to be a form of intolerable cruelty.
For some people Ramadan is a month of restraint. For some a time of nighttime feasts and joy. I will however add that the way Ramadan is marked in the gulf countries is nothing to write home about, in my humble opinion. In the countries of the Sham and Maghreb however, it is a festive season with which few cultures can compare.
Stay at home, eat and drink all you want as long as you don't do it in public or in the presence of those fasting, no one gives a damn.
A lot of humans on this planet fast day in day out Ramadan or not, because they are dirt poor & starving. A little humility never hurt anyone. And there is absolutely no need to be offensive to others because for some reason you perceive going without food, drink and nicotine during daylight hours to be a form of intolerable cruelty.
For some people Ramadan is a month of restraint. For some a time of nighttime feasts and joy. I will however add that the way Ramadan is marked in the gulf countries is nothing to write home about, in my humble opinion. In the countries of the Sham and Maghreb however, it is a festive season with which few cultures can compare.