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From WashingtonTimes:
Saudi Arabia has issued a warning to all foreigners and tourists who are in the country during the Muslim holy month ofRamadan: Abide all fasting rules, or else face punishment. The dictate applies to even those of different faiths.
“Those who are caught will be examined and will face legal action commensurate with their violation,” interior ministry officials said, United Press Internationalreported. “Punishment could be a prison term, or lashes, or both while foreigners could, in addition, be deported from the kindgon.”
Ramadan calls for Muslims to fast — abstain from all food, drink and smoking in public — in the period between sunrise and sunset.
Eating or Drinking during Ramadan may lead to Deportation
If you are Non-Muslim or even if you are Muslim but do not fast during the month of Ramadan, please do not eat or drink in public places. Saudi Arabia has very strict rules against people who do not respect the feelings of those who are fasting. If you are caught eating or drinking anything in public places, you would be immediately detained and deported from Saudi Arabia. It will ruin your career. Public places include workplace as well.
Also, the long tradition of keeping non Islamic worship away from public eyes is for the entire year, alcohol and pork are banned throughout the nation and year.
But many Muslims who still revere Saudi, in India are an uproar over chanting Vedic hymns or OM in public offices and schools.
Saudi Arabia has issued a warning to all foreigners and tourists who are in the country during the Muslim holy month ofRamadan: Abide all fasting rules, or else face punishment. The dictate applies to even those of different faiths.
“Those who are caught will be examined and will face legal action commensurate with their violation,” interior ministry officials said, United Press Internationalreported. “Punishment could be a prison term, or lashes, or both while foreigners could, in addition, be deported from the kindgon.”
Ramadan calls for Muslims to fast — abstain from all food, drink and smoking in public — in the period between sunrise and sunset.
Eating or Drinking during Ramadan may lead to Deportation
If you are Non-Muslim or even if you are Muslim but do not fast during the month of Ramadan, please do not eat or drink in public places. Saudi Arabia has very strict rules against people who do not respect the feelings of those who are fasting. If you are caught eating or drinking anything in public places, you would be immediately detained and deported from Saudi Arabia. It will ruin your career. Public places include workplace as well.
Also, the long tradition of keeping non Islamic worship away from public eyes is for the entire year, alcohol and pork are banned throughout the nation and year.
But many Muslims who still revere Saudi, in India are an uproar over chanting Vedic hymns or OM in public offices and schools.