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1/2 While this (not posting food pics during Ramadan) seems "reasonable" and "easy to do", it opens up a whole can of worms. I know religion is a taboo topic, but I just have to ask. This is definitely not criticism, but more in a way of "let's clear the air". Some people replied to @basedkitty.eth with "Finally someone said it" while some replied with "Sorry, but that seems entitled, feel free to practice your religion without infringing on any liberties to people that don't practice your religion". But I wanted to grasp what other people think, not just about this, but other things closely connected to it. E.g. Gambling is haram. It is not even up for debate. Are the non-muslim farcasters supposed to not post anything about any gamble (card games like poker, any sort of chance game) whatsoever on Warpcast, strictly because someone cannot practice it and may be tempted? Or are Muslim people expected to "avoid" that kind of content? Full disclaimer, my kneejerk reaction would be closer to the latter.
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2/2 E.g. #2 (and no, it's not solely about islam). I'm catholic (the debate on whether I am a good catholic or a bad catholic is still up). I practice Friday fast. Especially during Lent. Would it be OK if I asked everyone not to cast anything about meat or dairy on Fridays? Again, my kneejerk reaction is "No".
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Yeah I’m not religious so would have the same reply to any other religion asking me to not do something on SM for their benefit. And full disclaimer I work with a Muslim guy. When bacon rolls arrive on a Friday morning for the staff in the canteen he avoids them.
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I'm catholic (but not to an extent my parents would like hehe). I know and am friends with muslim people and atheist people (apart from jewish, not that many other religions in my country). My religion is my own. I will not judge anyone elses religion (or lack of it). That said, if I know someone is muslim, and I am serving food to them, I will say "This food that I am serving you does not have any forbidden items. Trust me, I made it and I have done my research. That said, I cannot guarantee to you this knife was not used to prep pork two days ago. whether you consider this haram is up to you". Or "this contains pork, so don't eat it". As a host, I consider this my duty. It would be the same if someone is jewish or vegan or anything else connected to food.
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