In this episode, we are learning about a new culture and traditions. Our guest Izmer from Malaysia who now lives in Cambodia talks about his experiences with fasting during Ramadan. Fasting is practiced in the Muslim world, in which they do not eat until sunset. Fasting builds gratitude and humility with people, and empathy for those who donβt have food to eat. After 4 weeks, Muslims celebrate Eid in mosques and with their families.
π°π Izmir now lives in Cambodia. 00:50
π³ What is fasting; 13 hours without water and food. 01:52
π Izmer finds fasting easy: what to do when you are hungry?
02:35π After the sunset, people get to eat, but not all people will fast.
03:22π€© What is Ramadan: being humble and self-disciplined.
04:54π Muslims are building their character through fasting: Eid al-Adha celebration.07:15