dna1987
Muslim Guy
Salam alaikum.
Part ONE:
Just added a poll. So what time is iftar at your place? Here in Queensland, Australia, it's roughly around 6pm. Not as long as some of the other places in the world, but it's quite hot at the moment, so one could get thirsty quickly.
Part TWO:
Also, might as well add in what time is sehri/suhoor at your place? You can type that out in a post.
EDIT: For suhoor time, put the time that suhoor ENDS.
Part THREE:
Do you go to sleep after eating sehri/suhoor and praying fajr, or do you stay awake?
Please tick three boxes in the poll above for each part.
EDIT: Round up your iftar/suhoor time to the nearest hour (eg. 6:20pm - tick 6pm; and if it's 7:48pm - tick 8pm)
Also, the poll closes on the 16th of October, which should be a few days after EID for everybody.
Salam alaikum.
Part ONE:
Just added a poll. So what time is iftar at your place? Here in Queensland, Australia, it's roughly around 6pm. Not as long as some of the other places in the world, but it's quite hot at the moment, so one could get thirsty quickly.
Part TWO:
Also, might as well add in what time is sehri/suhoor at your place? You can type that out in a post.
EDIT: For suhoor time, put the time that suhoor ENDS.
Part THREE:
Do you go to sleep after eating sehri/suhoor and praying fajr, or do you stay awake?
Please tick three boxes in the poll above for each part.
EDIT: Round up your iftar/suhoor time to the nearest hour (eg. 6:20pm - tick 6pm; and if it's 7:48pm - tick 8pm)
Also, the poll closes on the 16th of October, which should be a few days after EID for everybody.
Salam alaikum.