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Muslims' anger as London Olympics clash with Ramadan
2006-10-15
You just knew it would happen, right?
The 2012 London Olympics have been plunged into controversy by the discovery that the Games will clash with Ramadan, the most holy month in the Islamic calendar.

The clash will put Muslim athletes at a disadvantage as they will be expected to fast from sunrise to sunset for the entire duration of the Games.

In 2012, Ramadan will take place from July 21 to August 20, while the Olympics run from July 27 to August 12.

An anticipated 3,000 Muslim competitors are expected to be affected.

About a quarter of the 11,099 athletes who took part in the 2004 Athens Olympics came from countries with predominantly Muslim populations.

Because the Muslim calendar is based on a lunar cycle, the ninth month of Ramadan - which runs from the appearance of one new crescent moon to the next - gets earlier by around 11 days each year.

The clash will be a huge embarrassment for Lord Coe, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, and London Mayor Ken Livingstone, who have been keen to ensure the Games involve all Britain's ethnic communities.

Massoud Shadjareh, chairman of the London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission, said: "They would not have organised this at Christmas. It is equally stupid to organise it at Ramadan.

"It shows a complete lack of awareness and sensitivity.

"This is going to disadvantage the athletes and alienate the Asian communities by saying they don't matter.

"It's not only going to affect the participants it's going to affect all the people who want to watch the Games.

"They won't want to travel during Ramadan and they won't want to watch sport. It's a spiritual time."

Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra, an imam on the Muslim Council of Great Britain, said: "I'm sure the athletes will seek advice from their scholars.

"They are obviously going to be at a disadvantage because other competitors will be drinking and keeping up their energy levels.

"But they are athletes and I am sure they will train their bodies to cope with this.

"A Muslim might feel it would have been nice to avoid this month but life doesn't stop for Muslims during Ramadan even though they are fasting.

"The best thing for a Muslim is to continue his or her life as normal. This is the real test."

The British Olympic Association is now planning a meeting with the organisers of London 2012 to discuss how the timing will affect UK Muslim athletes.

And Muslim countries such as Turkey are calling for the date to be changed.

Togay Bayalti, president of the National Olympic Committee of Turkey, said: "This will be difficult for Muslim athletes.

"They don't have to observe Ramadan if they are doing sport and travelling but they will have to decide whether it is important to them.

"It would be nice for the friendship of the Games if they had chosen a different date."

The International Olympics Committee insisted the Games take place some time between July 15 to August 31, giving more than a week either side of Ramadan.

IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies said: "We give a window to the five bid cities. The host city selects the dates within that window.

"The Games bring together virtually every religion and creed. How to deal with religious clashes is up to the athletes."

Joanna Manning Cooper, spokeswoman for London 2012, said: "We did know about it when we submitted our bid and we have always believed we could find ways to accommodate it.

"We had lots of things to consider when we submitted our dates, including the fact that transport will be less crowded in the summer holiday.

"We also need 70,000 volunteers and this is the best time to find them.

"We are working with the Muslim Council of Great Britain to find ways to accommodate Ramadan during the London Games."
Suggestion: Tell them to fuck off - or deport the lot. Fucking Dhimmi wankers.
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#13  If Allah wants Muslims to win medals, there's nothing that could stop them from succeeding. Oh, ye of little faith, why do you complain about "unfairness" if you really believe the Almighty will cover you in glory? You don't have any doubt about what side He's on, do you?

Besides, there is no evidence Mohammed ever wore shorts. That should settle it. The Olympics are unIslamic. I suggest you boycott.
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2006-10-15 23:29  

#12  Seems to me that NOT eating while competing is a good thing, as your tummy can get all cramped up and stuff. And since Ramadamadingdong fasts end at sundown, when many of the event do, i think its a non-issue. Except the Minimum Daily Requirement of Whining and Seething hadn't yet been met....
Posted by: USN,Ret   2006-10-15 20:10  

#11  Yeah, my Mom said that too.
Posted by: Phil Mickelson   2006-10-15 14:57  

#10  It was Roy. Yep, my mother always told me, it's not a good idea to poke a Tiger.
Posted by: anon   2006-10-15 13:28  

#9  I'm so bad with names. What was it Sigfried or Freud who got his head chomped on by the tiger. You know, that tiger that that he controlled?
Posted by: anon   2006-10-15 13:21  

#8  This is pure unadulterated complete and total utter bullshit. There are exemptions and absolutions by the dozen that any amateur imam could summon up in his sleep. This is just another case of winkling out some sort of imaginary insult where none is intended. Fatwah this, you wanking whingeing assholes!

Skinless people in a sandpaper world.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-15 13:17  

#7  Very simple answer. NO Muzzies allowed to participate. Further, Rama-dama-ding-dong will be suspended in Britain in 2012. Any further questions ?
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-10-15 12:15  

#6  I thought they were allowed to forego the fast if there was a need. So, either the Olympics is important enough to fit the bill, or their option should be to just not go.

Either way, STFU.

Besides, the Olympics are a pagan tradition from ancient Greece; they're a re-born religious festival for the Gods of Olympus. I don't see how a devout Muslim could take part in any such thing.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-10-15 12:05  

#5  This isn't a matter of telling them to FO. It's a matter of getting them to put secular society ahead of religious society. One step at a time.
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-10-15 12:03  

#4  Don't like the Olympics being held during Rama-dama-ding-dong?

THEN DON'T GO.

Arrogant idjits.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-10-15 11:12  

#3  Prediction of Tomorrow's Headlines Today:

Muslims' Offended by ...
Posted by: DMFD   2006-10-15 10:34  

#2  They don't schedule it at Christmas because it's in winter, idjit.

And there are exceptions to the fasting requirement. I'm sure some obliging imam would be happy to bless yet another one of those special dispensations -- surely athletics fits into that catch-all "promoting Muslim honor and dignity" category -- instead of asking the rest of the world to always think first of muzzie sensitivities in everything we plan, say, and do. Besides, isn't the London Super-Moskkk good enough for ya?


Oh, yeah, right, I forgot for a second there. Muslims are the master race. Silly me!
Posted by: exJAG   2006-10-15 10:33  

#1  hmmm... the feared Paki Basketball team may be at a disadvantage
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-15 09:44  

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