Ramadan in a submarine
Fasting while serving in the military in Pristina tested everything I thought I knew about patience.
Revert journeys. Identity struggles. Faith found, lost, and found again. Unfiltered voices from your brothers and sisters across the world.
In Egypt, a divorced woman is a tragedy. I decided to be a plot twist instead.
Fasting while serving in the military in Pristina tested everything I thought I knew about patience.
Fasting while working construction in Rotterdam tested everything I thought I knew about faith.
Fasting while studying for finals in Tehran tested everything I thought I knew about gratitude.
Fasting while serving in the military in Miami tested everything I thought I knew about patience.
Fasting while teaching children in Riyadh tested everything I thought I knew about gratitude.
Fasting while teaching children in Beirut tested everything I thought I knew about gratitude.
Fasting while teaching children in Alexandria tested everything I thought I knew about gratitude.
Fasting while caring for patients in Algiers tested everything I thought I knew about faith.
Fasting while teaching children in Marrakech tested everything I thought I knew about community.
Fasting while serving in the military in Leeds tested everything I thought I knew about community.
Fasting while caring for patients in Johannesburg tested everything I thought I knew about faith.
Twenty-three hours a day in a cell the size of a bathroom. Ramadan gave me the only freedom I had left.