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Ramadan is a time of REFLECTION ...

"REFLECT on what you can do this Ramadan and this year to further Islam through your own actions." Halal Jihadist

It could be something as simple as learning about what constitutes halal meat (hint: it includes animal welfare) and changing your purchasing behaviour, thus forcing suppliers to raise and slaughter animals in a human and ethical manner.

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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.  Indeed it is the one thing that ever has" Margaret Mead




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