Serenity & Self Reflection with Ahimsa Yoga s Ramadan Sessions cairoscene.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cairoscene.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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With Ramadan rolling through, oats often become the ingredient of choice for Malaysians to fuel themselves to get through a day of fasting or as a quick snack to have away in the corner without anyone noticing.
While many would consider the whole grain nutritious option for a filling meal, others, like myself, find its bland and earthy taste a little hard to agree with.
Nak try sahur with oats this month to lose weight but goddaymn this shit disgustingggggggg. Mr. Top 4 (@HelpZhafir) April 12, 2021
i tried to eat overnight rolled oats with fruits for sahur, but i just can t stand the taste it s so disgusting RIP diet puasa fidae☀️ (@ughharrybo) April 13, 2021
Published on 14 April 2021
With Ramadan starting this week for the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, another much smaller and more ancient religious group largely based in Iraq is also celebrating an important religious festival. “Red Wednesday” is the Yazidi New Year, and the IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development has been working with heritage gatherers in Iraq to record and document their culture as part of a wider effort to rebuild communities following years of devastating conflict and genocide.
The Yazidis are one of Iraq’s religious minorities, primarily living in the Sinjar and Shaykhan districts of Ninewa governorate in northern Iraq. Sadly, they are perhaps the most known religious minority in Iraq following the Daesh genocide campaign against them that started in August 2014 and resulted in the displacement of approximately 500,000 Yazidis (PDF). Almost seven years later, most still live in camps in the K
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