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US military personnel are observing eating and drinking restrictions during the holy month of Ramzan in a bid to respect the traditions of Muslim countries while serving in the Middle East, according to an article by the US Central Command.

The troops are reminded to be familiar with host-nation customs to help facilitate a long-lasting mutual respect with local communities there.

“Members should be respectful of local customs and be patient with host nation personnel,” said Capt. Dan Sickles, host nation officer in-charge. “Ramzan is a countrywide religious celebration. Members should not make light of local customs and should also expect that during daylight hours host nation customer service will be abbreviated and less accommodating.”

The officer-in-charge also said that various stores off base would be closed during daylight hours.

When outside US controlled areas, eating and drinking in public during daylight hours is against the law. Failure to obey could result in fines up to $685 or a sentence of two months in jail.

“The commander’s policy dictates that airmen will adhere to local law, which prohibits eating, drinking or tobacco use off base in public,” said Sickles.

Personnel who are exempted from this rule are those who are performing tedious labour tasks outside US controlled areas. They are authorised to drink and consume as much food as they need to stay hydrated and energised.

As airmen and other personnel adjust to this, Brig. Gen. John Quintas, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, outlined the type of conduct he expects throughout the holy month.

“As ‘Airmen-Ambassadors’ representing American and U.S. military values around the world, we are committed to the concepts of tolerance, freedom and diversity,” said Quintas. “I hope that during your service in the 380th AEW you become more informed and appreciative of the traditions and history of the people in this region of the world. Please remember we are guests here and that the host nation is our shoulder-to-shoulder, brothers and sisters in arms, risking their lives for our common cause to defeat terrorism.”
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“As ‘Airmen-Ambassadors’ representing American and U.S. military values around the world, we are committed to the concepts of tolerance, freedom and diversity,” said Quintas. “I hope that during your service in the 380th AEW you become more informed and appreciative of the traditions and history of the people in this region of the world. Please remember we are guests here and that the host nation is our shoulder-to-shoulder, brothers and sisters in arms, risking their lives for our common cause to defeat terrorism.”
That is an interesting change :unsure:
 
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And yet muslims don't reapect traditions of others when they are in non-muslim countries.
 
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And yet muslims don't reapect traditions of others when they are in non-muslim countries.
There is a reason why we don't.
BTW some advantages of fasting:
“After 10 hours of fasting, the body uses up fat tissue for energy, so this practice is of great benefit to those who have struggled with weight loss,” many of whom grapple with weight gain, muscle and joint pain, diarrhea, constipation and other ailments .

In a 1997 study that showed a reduction in bad cholesterol and saturated fats during fasts.

In fact, in recent years, athletes — regardless of whether they follow Islam — have embraced intermittent fasting as part of an effort to maintain their body weight and increase their focus and performance on the field and weight room. In a recent column, certified personal trainer Jason Maxwell argues that 16 hours of fasting followed by an eight-hour eating window pushes athletes to focus less on their hunger, and more on improving their reaction time and increasing strength gains. Full-day fasts, during which athletes abstain from eating for 24 hours, can also help the body in recovering from small injuries and joint pain.

“When people fast, they go a long time during the day without eating. It’s a cleansing that reduces calorie intake and that of junk food. There’s no time to do mindless snacking. The idea is to not overindulge in food.”
 
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There is a reason why we don't.
BTW some advantages of fasting:
“After 10 hours of fasting, the body uses up fat tissue for energy, so this practice is of great benefit to those who have struggled with weight loss,” many of whom grapple with weight gain, muscle and joint pain, diarrhea, constipation and other ailments .

In a 1997 study that showed a reduction in bad cholesterol and saturated fats during fasts.

In fact, in recent years, athletes — regardless of whether they follow Islam — have embraced intermittent fasting as part of an effort to maintain their body weight and increase their focus and performance on the field and weight room. In a recent column, certified personal trainer Jason Maxwell argues that 16 hours of fasting followed by an eight-hour eating window pushes athletes to focus less on their hunger, and more on improving their reaction time and increasing strength gains. Full-day fasts, during which athletes abstain from eating for 24 hours, can also help the body in recovering from small injuries and joint pain.

“When people fast, they go a long time during the day without eating. It’s a cleansing that reduces calorie intake and that of junk food. There’s no time to do mindless snacking. The idea is to not overindulge in food.”
You did not give any reason for not respecting other's tradition.
 
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Respecting other's sentiments is commendable.
 
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That is why we, albeit not prefect, should continue to lead by example, and be the moral authority in the world. Among those soldiers are Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus and other non muslim groups that showed what it means to be civilized and American.
 
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There is a reason why we don't.
BTW some advantages of fasting:
“After 10 hours of fasting, the body uses up fat tissue for energy, so this practice is of great benefit to those who have struggled with weight loss,” many of whom grapple with weight gain, muscle and joint pain, diarrhea, constipation and other ailments .

In a 1997 study that showed a reduction in bad cholesterol and saturated fats during fasts.

In fact, in recent years, athletes — regardless of whether they follow Islam — have embraced intermittent fasting as part of an effort to maintain their body weight and increase their focus and performance on the field and weight room. In a recent column, certified personal trainer Jason Maxwell argues that 16 hours of fasting followed by an eight-hour eating window pushes athletes to focus less on their hunger, and more on improving their reaction time and increasing strength gains. Full-day fasts, during which athletes abstain from eating for 24 hours, can also help the body in recovering from small injuries and joint pain.

“When people fast, they go a long time during the day without eating. It’s a cleansing that reduces calorie intake and that of junk food. There’s no time to do mindless snacking. The idea is to not overindulge in food.”

Any reason not to
 
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