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What at 4 in the fooking morning, you're kidding me right?

no mate at times i can be awake at 3 .. i was downstairs filling around skirting boards by 5am this morning.. i used to be up for gym , so my body clock is the same.. looking at the time it'll be 5 tomorrow .. 6 hrs does me .
 
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Yeh mate, they can drink from dusk to dawn.

Speaking to ppl from the the middle-east and sub-continent most I've spoken to say it's not the hunger but the thirst that's the real struggle (for obvious reasons).

Crikey - no exceptions for athletes?
 
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no mate at times i can be awake at 3 .. i was downstairs filling around skirting boards by 5am this morning.. i used to be up for gym , so my body clock is the same.. looking at the time it'll be 5 tomorrow .. 6 hrs does me .

You get up at 5 everyday....fook that! I used to do that everyday when I was working in London. That was ok when I was young, but once I got older, I knocked it on the head, it was fooking killing me with the commute as well.
 
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Cheers. Makes sense. The few Muslims I went to school with (that was back in the 70's) I can remember drinking, but does it apply to children too? I know I'm being lazy and I could Google this, but it's just while the subject came up.

No obligation at all for children to fast. I know this because I had to deal with this in my role at school. Had to get advice from all the imams at the local mosques because in was a July heatwave and we had 8/9/10 year olds fainting. The imams were quite clear it was no they shouldn't! Tbf the parents also didn't want the kids doing it. It was more the kids themselves lol.
 
Sorry Duggie nope muslims can't during Ramadan.

Not being rude Trebs, but that's not quite true to say Muslims can't, some chose not to, for whatever reasons, I've known quite a few muslims that don't follow it like you and Spurly, and yeah there are ones that do of course. Although the elder generation (parents) generally would.
 
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Not being rude Trebs, but that's not quite true to say Muslims can't, some chose not to, for whatever reasons, I've known quite a few muslims that don't follow it like you and Spurly, and yeah there are ones that do of course. Although the elder generation (parents) generally would.

Sorry brb good correction, I meant to say those who choose to fast <ok>
 
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Sorry brb good correction, I meant to say those who choose to fast <ok>
I always thought water was allowed if dehydration was causing a problem but as you say up to the individuals
I remember one guy I worked with said he couldn't chew gum during daylight hours
 
I always thought water was allowed if dehydration was causing a problem but as you say up to the individuals
I remember one guy I worked with said he couldn't chew gum during daylight hours

Well yeh... if you're dehydrating and about to collapse and go into a coma or summnt I'd imagine God won't mind if you have a drink. But then your fast is broken. No biggee though because you couldn't help it. Just say a few Hail Marys and all's good... sorry wrong religion, Hail Miriums <cheers>
 
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