The Fasting Month of Rahmadhan
Rahmadhan Month in Medan Sumatra Indonesia
There are several issues that visitors need to be aware during the fasting month when traveling to Muslim countries such including Medan Indonesia.
Ramadan, the fasting month, is an event of great importance to the Indonesian and the world’s Muslim community. Being one of the five pillars of Islam, observance of the fasting month is the priority in the devout Muslim’s life during this month. Fasting involves a change in the daily routine of the Muslim faithful and represents an expression of their deep belief to God.
Many Indonesians look forward to fasting during Ramadan and take it as a chance to test and develop their inner, spiritual selves. The fasting regimen is rigorous. No drinking, eating or smoking is allowed after the first prayer in the morning until the opening of the fast in the evening.
Prayer times change based on sunset and sunrise, so the exact time will be different every day. The morning prayer usually comes around 4.30 AM. Before this time, a Muslim family must rise and eat their last food or drink that they will have for the next fourteen hours.
The opening of the fast, or Buka Puasa, occurs around 6.00 PM in the evening. At this time, all fasting Muslims will break the fast by drinking, eating and attending prayers. Expect restaurants to be more packed than usual especially those that are serving Indonesian or local food as many families may not cook for this breaking fast period.
During this time, you may noticed that some restaurants may be closed or are opening discretely with curtains covering up windows of restaurants during the fasting time. This is a sign of respect for those who are fasting.
You can see an example of a picture taken at www.MedanKu.com where restaurants have prepared curtains to cover up the windows including fast food chains for Rahmadhan.
Other ways visitors should do as a sign of respect are:
* Be discreet when eating. Do not to eat or drink in public places except for restaurants.
* Be observant and do not offer food or drink during the fasting hours to those who are fasting.
* Be respectful and do not showcase your own food or drinks in public.
* Be empathetic and tolerant as you may find energy levels of those who are fasting to be low which may affect service levels and poorer performance.
Medan maybe unknown to many international travelers. It is the third largest city in Indonesia and is famous for having the largest crater volcanic lake in the world known as Sumatra Lake Toba
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Posted: November 21st, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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