Non-muslims embrace fasting, experience benefits


KUALA LUMPUR: The desire to experience the benefits of fasting and show respect to their Malay friends during Ramadan has encouraged many non-Muslims to refrain from eating and drinking all day.

Some of them shared their experiences on social media recently, which quickly went viral. Their excitement in taking on the challenge of fasting, visiting Ramadan bazaars, waking up for the predawn meal and eagerly waiting for the Maghrib call to prayer to break their fast received an overwhelmingly positive response from the Malay community, who wholeheartedly supported their efforts.

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