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The First‐of‐Ramadan Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1999
This study was designed to estimate the frequency and characteristics of headaches occurring on the first day of Ramadan (Moslems' fasting month) and to determine possible causes. One hundred fifty copies of a specially designed questionnaire were distributed on the second day of fasting to a random sample of hospital staff ...
A, Awada, M, al Jumah
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The Ramadan

2008
As Queequeg’s Ramadan, or Fasting and Humiliation, was to continue all day, I did not choose to disturb him till towards night-fall; for I cherish the greatest respect towards everybody’s religious obligations, never mind how comical, and could not find it in my heart to...
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Fasting, Ramadan and Diabetes

Diabetic Medicine, 2012
Diabet. Med. 29, 695 (2012)
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Diabetes and Ramadan

Primary Care Diabetes, 2015
Mahmoud, Ibrahim   +2 more
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Ramadan and football

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2008
Yacine, Zerguini, Jiri, Dvorak
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Ramadan and women’s health

British Journal of General Practice, 2022
Salman, Waqar   +2 more
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A Ramadan preliminary

2009
In Ramadan, more than at any other time, the goal is to attain spiritual excellence. Based on the implicit assumption of the link between corporeality and spiritual inferiority, Islamic texts highly value the subjugation of the body and its passions, conveying thereby the primacy of ʿaql over nafs.
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Diabetes and Ramadan: Practical guidelines 2021

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2022
Mohamed M Hassanein   +2 more
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RAMADAN

TvPO, 2023
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Tariq Ramadan

2016
This review of Tariq Ramadan’s The Arab Awakening: Islam and the new Middle East was published in the Times Literary Supplement, 12 October 2012 – at a time when there were still hopes that the “Arab Awakening” would lead to a new era of progress in the Middle East.
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