Dating muslim man during ramadan
Remarkably, many of the women choose to fast with their husband for much or all of the month, even though it is not required of them.

Over the years, I have heard countless Ramadan stories from non-Muslim women who are married to Muslim men. So, for someone who observes the month from the sidelines– like a non-Muslim wife– it can be a very confusing and lonely time. Even days of self-sacrifice like Lent or Yom Kippur are short-lived and less demanding than the 30+ days of Ramadan. holidays) are usually festive and indulgent, with food, family, decorations, and fun.


Most non-Muslims have never fasted to the extent required of Muslims during Ramadan, so they can relate neither to the challenges, nor to the sense of heightened God-consciousness and serenity.įor Christian or Jewish women who are married to Muslim men, the month can be particularly challenging. “You can’t even drink WATER?” they often ask incredulously.

To non-Muslims, on the other hand, Ramadan often seems like nothing but a month of harsh deprivation.