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Holy Month Of Ramadan Gives Hope To Rohingyas Who Remain Helpless Throughout The Year

“The month of Ramzan shows us how to be graceful, thankful and have the patience to find contentment in our circumstances,” said Bashir Ahmed. Incredible that the Rohingya Muslim refugee should express such optimism when all that he had in his claustrophobic shack as the iftar meal were slices of water melon for himself, his wife and three children to quench their thirst, and afterward a humble meal of rice and vegetables and a cucumber and onion salad.

AP

At iftar on the first Friday of the holy month of Ramzan, the family ate in silence under the glow of the white light that highlighted the claustrophobic interiors of their plastic and bamboo shelter. As the sun went down, the same scene played out in the other tents at Kalindi Kunj, where 48 Rohingya families were trying to come to terms with their already burdened lives facing, on April 15, another trial by fire, literally, when their huts were destroyed by a blaze.

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