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Employers asked to help Muslims in Taiwan observe Ramadan

Focus Tiwan
Date: 2016/06/06
B:y Hsu Chih-wei and S.C. Chang

Taipei, June 6 (CNA) Taipei’s Grand Mosque on Monday, the first day of the Islamic festival

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Ramadan, expressed hope that employers or company executives will make it easier for their Muslim workers to successfully observe the festival’s month-long fasting and other worshiping rituals.

Taipei Grand Mosque Chairman Feng Tung-yu (馮同瑜) quoted Imam Ibrahim Chao (趙錫麟) as saying the 2016 Ramadan should run from June 6 to July 6 or July 7, when Muslims around the world will celebrate breaking of fast or Eid al-Fitr for the Muslim Calendar Year of 1437.

During Ramadan, Muslims are required to refrain from taking food from dawn to dusk — around 3:30 a.m. to around 6:30 p.m. — daily until Eid al-Fitr.

Feng called on families or companies hiring Muslim workers to help them observe the festival, focus on prayer and scripture reading, and then attend Eid al-Fitr activities.     [FULL  STORY]

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