Yes, it has started once again. Truthfully, I don't even know how many Ramadans this has been for me. Folks will sometimes ask me when I converted but I can never remember exactly. As we discussed before, while converting is a big deal in Islam, it's also not one that has much ceremony so I don't have a public event that I can use as a benchmark. To think of it another way: living the life of a Muslim is a big deal, but the structure wherein one converts is less of a big deal. Once again I'll be fasting, as I always do. I tell people all the time that while fasting is all anyone outside of the faith seems to know about Ramadan, to me fasting is much less important than the time devoted to reading the Quran and the Hadith, as well as to meditation and self-reflection. Nevertheless, I always fast and this year will be no different. If there is anything different this year it will be that, factoring in my current physical challenges and having to get both COVID shots this month, I'm going to be a little easier on myself; essentially, monitor how I'm feeling and avoid my normal bull-headed approach to everything, maybe take a day off from fasting (although not from study and self-reflection) and make it up later (which is actually built into the system).
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