They can take on food and water at half-time. Presumably they've dealt with this before and don't consider it a problem. Seems a bit odd to decide it is a problem on their behalf, and you leave yourselves open to legal action if you decide to drop players based on their religious beliefs.
We'll all let him off if he decides to not be that devout for the evening, right? Playing his part in warding off the forces of evil from Smethwick is surely a godly enough endeavour.
Apparently you're allowed to eat/drink if you're going on a 'journey', which seems very much open to interpretation
Isn't there something about skipping your fast for work reasons and 'paying it forward' by doing charitable work instead? I know a few people in Bergen who both follow the Mecca timings and do charity work because they feel that they're cheating otherwise.
Quote from: Risso on May 13, 2019, 11:49:44 AMWe'll all let him off if he decides to not be that devout for the evening, right? Playing his part in warding off the forces of evil from Smethwick is surely a godly enough endeavour.In the book first verse of Chapter 31 starts with : Fuck the Albion. Need I say more.
Ramadan Mubarak Aftab!
Do vitamin supplements etc, pills and injections, count?