Food prices in Ramadan
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Food prices in Ramadan
Food prices in Algeria and in all Arabic countries are increasing as Ramadan draws closer,although the government announced measures reassuring to avoid trouble again against the high cost of living.
-What is your opinion concerning that?
-What is your opinion concerning that?
mimi cici- Number of posts : 399
Age : 34
Location : Algeria
Registration date : 2010-02-13
Re: Food prices in Ramadan
First of all RAMADAN MOUBARAK to all forum members
I don't think we should blame the authorities or the traders but ourselves rather! For many people, Ramadan is a month dedicated to food and eating rather than meditation and worshiping God.
And this is why these traders take advantage of the situation. I am not saying that we should not buy anything at all but we should try to keep it simple (Why should be include meat in all meals? Why should we have 7 different meals on the table of Iftar?? Why shouldn't we eat simple meals like we do in normal days?? )
Tradition plays an important role here. We can't deny that we Algerians are obssessed with food and we love showing off (not only in Ramadan but also in weddings).
We keep thinking all day long about what we would eat at the Iftar, forgetting that there are many people who might not have the simplest bowl of soup.
Anyways, Allah yahdina ajma3in
I don't think we should blame the authorities or the traders but ourselves rather! For many people, Ramadan is a month dedicated to food and eating rather than meditation and worshiping God.
And this is why these traders take advantage of the situation. I am not saying that we should not buy anything at all but we should try to keep it simple (Why should be include meat in all meals? Why should we have 7 different meals on the table of Iftar?? Why shouldn't we eat simple meals like we do in normal days?? )
Tradition plays an important role here. We can't deny that we Algerians are obssessed with food and we love showing off (not only in Ramadan but also in weddings).
We keep thinking all day long about what we would eat at the Iftar, forgetting that there are many people who might not have the simplest bowl of soup.
Anyways, Allah yahdina ajma3in
sassy86- Number of posts : 1227
Age : 37
Location : Where I truly belong
Registration date : 2011-09-03
Re: Food prices in Ramadan
Ramadan mubarak dear mates. I totally agree that each day of Ramadam becomes entirely a feast. My god! we become worshiping our stomachs instead. If u can't change the attitude of ur family, at least invite others to join ur table. Think of rewarded alternatives when u can't change things.
Londonhbb- Number of posts : 583
Age : 35
Registration date : 2009-05-15
Re: Food prices in Ramadan
Well said !
sassy86- Number of posts : 1227
Age : 37
Location : Where I truly belong
Registration date : 2011-09-03
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