The Ramadan Fastathon 2007
What is Fast-A-Thon?
Pledge to fast on
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 to address
the issue of hunger. For the third time, The Muslim
Student Association of the University of Kansas has joined with
hundreds of other Muslim Student Associations across the country
in a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about hunger. This
is an opportunity for students from all different religions, races,
and cultures to come together for a good cause.
During the Islamic month of Ramadan (starting September 13, 2007),
Muslims fast during daylight hours as an act of submission,
solidarity, and remembrance. One of the main reasons for fasting
is to call attention to those who go hungry every day, not as an
exercise of religious expression, but as a fact of life.
For the Fast-a-thon, money is donated to charity
by local businesses for each non-Muslim that pledges
to fast. This is a chance that no one should pass up. Let us
all come together as a unit and fast for those in need of our
help. One day to recognize poverty and make a difference.
Let's get hungry for change.
What you can do:
Pledge to abstain from food and drink
during the daylight hours on
October 3rd, 2007.
What happens then?
Money will be donated to the Lawrence Community Shelter by our community
supporters on your behalf to fight hunger and homelessness.
Everyone that pledges is invited to a
free, delicious Middle Eastern dinner and program
where we will break our fast together.