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Fasting is not at all uncommon in the world's religions, though they vary in their methods. Generally, the reasons for fasting range from commemorating certain days or events, or to follow divine commands. The very young, diseased or pregnant part of the populace is usually exempt from fasting. Islam Fasts can also be held on regular days [except certain forbidden ones, such as the Eid days], though they are not compulsory. Also, fasts can be kept on special days such as Shab-e-Meraj and Shab-e-Barat. Christianity The Eastern Orthodox Church and Greek-Catholicism believes that the idea behind fasting is not to suffer, but to guard against gluttony and impure thoughts and deeds. Fasting has to be accompanied by increased prayer and charity, without which, it is thought to be incomplete. The Protestant reformers were very critical of fasting, calling it an external observation. But in recent times, the mood has changed somewhat and fasting is encouraged. Judaism Hinduism One of the more famous instances of Hindu fasting, which has been highlighted in Bollywood movies, is Karwa Chauth. It takes place in the spring, fourth day of the waning moon. The married women perform this fast for the longevity and prosperity of their husbands. They start at moonrise [or dawn, it varies], and end the fast at the next moonrise, first looking at the moon through a sieve and then at their husbands. In between, they do not eat or drink. Reference: Internet, Wikipedia Kal-Eid-oscope: A nanotales special 20 ways to save the salami Eid is nigh and guys, have you planned what to do about the economical state of the country? The global recession is taking its tolls, and we, teenagers are not above it. Cries for Salami (Eidi) are rising, and you need to prepare yourself to save your pockets and the moneybags from resembling the Kalahari Desert. Plan ahead, friends. Tighten your pants, shackle your moneybags and be ready to jump at any elder's feet when the situation demands. This is war, people. Gather up the courage and fulfil your destiny: the art of squeezing the Eidi 2. Before the Eid comes, act politer than usual to the elders and your targets (read- victims). This is called 'softening the heart' part. Beware this part is actually difficult. 3. Parents are the first source of Eidi on Eid day. Why? Because you see them first. Anyway, don't put away studies excusing 'Roja' or 'health'. At least study as best as you can manage in the remaining days. Chances are that the parents will be really pleased and will give you an extra few bucks. 4. You have some boring and super-rich uncle who always tries to lure you into their boring and endless talk on economics, politics, literature, and history? Well, think again before you turn down their offer to listen. Studies show that listening to them, however indifferently, and nodding soften their hearts and may result in your getting a handsome amount. 5. Greasing is an effective way of squeezing money out of someone. Use it effectively. 6. Hone your praising skills. Look up all the vocabulary in the dictionary on the proper ways of dressing up, manners of clothing, various term for 'sharee', '3 piece', 'panjabi' etc and use them with good effect. 7. If you plan on asking about the price of clothes, never forget to quip in, “What? It's that cheap? Unbelievable! Uncle/Aunty, you are a terrific shopper. Nobel Prize!” 8. On Eid day, try to clean up the plates of whichever item you get. This boosts the morale of the home-maker of that family, ultimately resulting in your victory. 9. When you visit a friend, sigh and mutter, loud enough to make the friend's mom hear, “If I could have this delicious food everyday!” Of course, make sure that your mom is not around. 10. Don't overdo with the praises. Otherwise they might get suspicious. 11. If you get a meagre amount, always serve up a news flash on who gave you how much. Motivate them. Survival of the fittest: there are others besides you 5. Kids can be easily manipulated. If you have no option but to give them salami, at first make them work. Make them clean your desk and massage your back. 8. If you are still determined not to lose any money, then I suggest you taking courses to walk on poles so they can't reach you. One point left, isn't it? Baah, make them on your own. I have to buy some bamboo poles, excuse me. By Jawad |
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