So Eid was announced tonight, Ramadan is officially over! It was a day earlier than I expected.
Needless to say this Ramadan did not go anything like I had expected. Only a week into Ramadan and suddenly there was a mass blockade of Qatar and all of the craziness that ensued. Not a lot of time for reading usul-al-fiqh, time was taken up with following developments or discussing them with people. At work it was the main topic of conversation every day.
Of course it isn't over yet. Qatar has a list of demands (so broad and bizarre that they're being mocked on social media and online) and Qatar has 10 days to respond. I think there's seven days left to the deadline. What happens after that is anyone's guess.
Until then, Eid Mubarak everybody!
In 2006 I moved to Qatar and things are not what many people in North America would expect - it is not like how the Middle East is portrayed in the media. I'm also a fan of skepticism and science so wondered how this works here in Qatar. Since I'm here for a while I figured I'd use the time to get to know this country better and with this blog you can learn along with me. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - So what posts have been popular recently . . .
Popular Posts
- Arab Card Games
- What To Do In Doha/Qatar
- How to Get or Renew a Liquor Permit
- Waterfront Cities of the World – Doha
- Doha Car Inspection
- Qatari Wedding (Arab Wedding)
- OECD PISA test -- looking again at the Shanghai controversy
- Qatar Schools – Ministry Report Cards
- Renewing my Passport at the Canadian Embassy in Qatar
- Varieties of Dates
No comments:
Post a Comment