There's some things you can do to support your Muslim colleagues who are fasting - and no doubt they'll appreciate you for it
Ramadan has officially started and Muslims in Glasgow and around the world will be fasting for long-hours for around 29 to 30 days.
Going without food and water is a challenging time especially when you've got mountains of tasks to do at work but there's some things you can do to support your Muslim colleagues who are fasting - and no doubt they'll appreciate you for it.Ask colleagues if they’re observing Ramadan Some people may choose not to take part – perhaps for medical reasons – as fasting is a personal choice.
The last ten days of Ramadan are considered to be especially holy. Some Muslim workers might decide to take time off, or ask to change their working patterns to perform all-night prayers.
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