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Aneli [31]
2 years ago
6

Sharon's friend Khaled has not eaten anything at lunch for over a week. When she asks him why he doesn't eat, he replies "it's r

eligious." What
specific reason might Khaled have for not eating lunch?
O A. Khaled is celebrating Christmas.
OB. Khaled is fasting to gain enlightenment.
Oc. Khaled is fasting for Ramadan.
OD Khaled has taken a vow of poverty.
English
1 answer:
trasher [3.6K]2 years ago
6 0
<h2><u>Ramadan</u></h2>

Ramadan is the holiest month in the Muslim Calendar. During this event, <u>Muslims fast for the next 29 - 30 days</u>. They do this to get closer to God. They also do this to feel gratitude, feel empathy with the less fortunate, and also to focus on religion.

Answer:

C. Khaled is fasting for Ramadan.

Explanation:

Since Khaled said that it is an act with connection to his religion, it is C. which is fasting for Ramadan.

<em>P.S. I am open to corrections if I added a piece of wrong information on the definition of Ramadan :).</em>

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