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Why a Growing Number of Non-Muslims Are Fasting This Ramadan

Por: Time World April 07, 2023

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Alexander Sless, a 26-year-old living in Texas, has been fasting for since 2021. But unlike the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, for whom fasting during the holy month is a central pillar of the faith, Sless isn’t a Muslim. In fact, he isn’t particularly religious at all. “I grew up relatively open minded to different religions and cultures,” says Sless, an agnostic who was born in Israel to a Russian-Ukrainian family before ultimately... + full article



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