The month of Ramadan is a time of sharing and caring for all human beings. For Muslims living in non-Muslim countries, the holy month comes with its challenges. But for some, Ramadan’s blessings have enveloped them in a different way, with an array of love and kind gestures from non-Muslims.
The story of a Dublin hotel which surprised its Muslim guest with full buffet suhoor has prompted thousands of Muslims to share their own stories about heartwarming gestures paid forth by non-Muslims during the holy month, also reported by StepFeed. Waheed from Afghanistan posted on Twitter:
“My non-Muslim boss made me food for iftar today, it made my day low key… Alhamdulillah for all the considerate and empathetic ppl in the world.”Another story about a positive experience in Ireland during Ramadan was shared by a Twitter user named Umer Usman.
I've always had fantastic experiences for Ramadan in Ireland. Had a restaurant owner personally deliver sehri to my hotel room a few years ago. Incredible place, can't speak highly enough of it. https://t.co/CWftMv63Qf
— Umer Usman (@umerusman) May 9, 2019Thousands of Muslims retweeted sharing their stories about heartwarming gestures by non-Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan.
Something similar for me at four seasons Washington DC last Ramadan not a full buffet but a ridiculous tray despite the items not being on overnight menu— I nearly cried. The tray came with a Ramadan Mubarak card. Some folks just get it right.
— Omar S. Manejwala MD (@drmanejwala) May 11, 2019A user named Babar Ahmad shared his story and said how his 14-year-old nephew’s teachers, who were non-Muslims, woke up at 3:00 am to prepare food for ten fasting boys during their school field trip. Another Muslim from South Africa tweeted:During last three Ramzans I stayed for few days in Sheraton Grand Taipei Taiwan, InterContinental Bangkok and Grand Prince Hotel Kyoto. All of these hotels served me Sehri brakfast of my choice at midnight in my room without any extra charge.
— Optimistic_Engineer (@ShahidSiddhu) May 10, 2019“Last year during Ramadan, I stayed at the Garden Court South Beach Hotel in Durban, RSA. Without me saying anything, the manager came to my room to ask what time I’d like to have my breakfast brought to my room. As promised, it arrived an hour before prayer time. #Tsogosun”After reading several retweets, a Pakistani sports anchor named Sawera Pasha said
“I feel so good, so positive, so refreshed. So happy to read all these positive experiences that people had…”Source: About Islam
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