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UK Home Office told: 'Don't eat in front of Muslims during Ramadan'
2009-09-20
To which another Muslim advocacy group replies: "Quit treating us like hypersensitive babies". Good for them.
A five-page advice booklet tells civil servants that eating lunch near a colleague who is fasting can make them feel hungry. The Home Office Islamic Network produced the advice which said: "In practical terms, please be sensitive when eating lunch near a Muslim colleague who is fasting. This can make an individual feel hungrier and make it more challenging to observe the fast."

It also urged Home Office managers to be flexible over working hours because Muslims may be following a different routine during Ramadan, which finished this weekend. "The most likely need Muslim staff may present to managers during this period is for flexibility around working hours and break times as those fasting will have a slightly different routine from usual. Managers and Muslim staff should discuss what their needs are and be responsive and sensitive," the document said.

Managers were also told: "Muslim staff who are fasting and whose environment allows it may wish to set out for work earlier than usual and finish their working day correspondingly early...in line with flexi-time arrangements."

During the holy month devout Muslims do not drink or eat from dawn until sunset and, according to the document, must avoid 'all obscene and irreligious sights and sounds'.

The Islamic Network is one of a number of staff faith and equality groups within the Home Office and paid for by the taxpayer.

The booklet was distributed to staff and posted on the department's internal intranet system but the Home Office said it was not "formal departmental guidance."

But the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, which claims to be fighting a 'political jihad against Islamophobia', attacked the document. It said: "It is designed to create more hatred in the hearts of non-Muslims. We don't care how much non-Muslims eat in front of us. It's never been an issue and never will be and we have never asked for any special treatment or sensitivity from non-Muslims whilst fasting."
Posted by:ryuge

#12  They're not missing, Sarge - they've gone to work for the government. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-09-20 21:45  

#11  Eat a Muslim during Ramadan.

Got it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-09-20 21:42  

#10  Somewhere in England a village is missing an idiot (or two).
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2009-09-20 21:27  

#9  Don't eat in front of Muslims during Ramadan
Don't drink alcohol in front of Muslims
Don't show bare skin...

GET A CLUE?
Posted by: European Conservative   2009-09-20 21:04  

#8  Reminds me of Hagus ---- mmmm good eating --- thanks for the recipe Ricky
Posted by: Dr. Hannibal Lecter   2009-09-20 19:56  

#7  Here's my idea of a proper Ramadan feast.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2009-09-20 19:46  

#6  'Don't eat in front of Muslims during Ramadan' there fixed.

Posted by: Dr. Hannibal Lecter   2009-09-20 19:05  

#5  What bullsh*te. I ate large (beef, pork and seafood) with a fellow honky (heh), a (admittedly non-observant) muslim friend and my hindu ex last night. Didn't hear any complaints
Posted by: Bulldog   2009-09-20 17:43  

#4  I promise not to eat any Moose limbs during Ramadan Ding Dong either. I'll Eid them after!
Posted by: Blinky Uluns9485   2009-09-20 13:53  

#3  I am in route the UK today and I promise you I won't eat in front of any muslims that might complain....
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-09-20 13:24  

#2  Another article I read said the employees were "warned" against eating near fasting Muslims, which implies consequences if they do. Ridiculous. Next they'll be wanting to give Muslim food service workers paid leave during Ramadan because, omg, being around food during a fast is just too tempting!

My Muslim coworkers not only fast during Ramadan, they also fast every Monday. Depending on the sect, some also fast every Thursday, as well. We frequently joke around about it. I can only imagine the resentment such a 'warning' would have caused in my place of employment.

Posted by: Woozle Uneter9007   2009-09-20 12:37  

#1  I forgot to highlight the first sentence. Sorry.

tw: Fixed at 12:38.
Posted by: ryuge   2009-09-20 11:37  

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