{"id":948,"date":"2008-09-22T17:38:42","date_gmt":"2008-09-22T17:38:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/09\/ramadan-fastathons-raise-aware.php"},"modified":"2008-09-22T17:38:42","modified_gmt":"2008-09-22T17:38:42","slug":"ramadan-fastathons-raise-aware","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/09\/ramadan-fastathons-raise-aware","title":{"rendered":"Ramadan Fast-A-Thons Raise Awareness About Islam Among College Students"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>McClatchy-Tribune Information Services &#8212; Unrestricted &#8211; September 22, 2008 <\/strong><br \/>\nSep. 20&#8211;RICHARDSON &#8212; In a banquet room above the student union&#8217;s bopping pingpong balls and blaring arcade games, the groan of empty stomachs met the hum of Arabic prayer.<br \/>\nTables of 20-somethings at the University of Texas at Dallas drooled over plates of hummus as their Muslim counterparts concluded their pre-dinner supplications for Ramadan. Then everyone ate for the first time since dawn. &#8220;Why do they put that in front of us to stare at?&#8221; whined 19-year-old Sara Arnold before she got permission to rip a hunk of pita bread and dunk it into the chickpea dip.<br \/>\nThe Muslim Students Association&#8217;s fast-a-thon &#8212; a riff on religious doctrine &#8212; draws hundreds of non-Muslim students who choose to fast for one day with their Muslim peers and attend the daily iftar banquet in the evening to break it.<br \/>\nThey now share in the age-old custom of spiritual and physical cleansing tied to the holiday, which runs through September this year.<br \/>\nParticipation numbers have more than doubled in the last several years, a factor religious scholars and students attribute to an outreach by the Muslim community, solidarity on the part of those who have become fascinated by the Islamic faith, and a curiosity about the spiritual act of fasting itself.<br \/>\n&#8220;A lot of people know what Ramadan is now,&#8221; said Ayaham Nahhas, the president of the Muslim Students Association at UTD, who says the fast-a-thon &#8212; which drew about 120 people &#8212; is the biggest activity his organization holds. &#8220;Islam has been getting more attention in the media, and people just want to know what we are all about.&#8221;<br \/>\nMore than 240 Muslim Students Associations host fast-a-thons &#8212; groups at Southern Methodist University and Texas Christian University are among them &#8212; and have raised more than $50,000 for charity. Local businesses donate at least a dollar for each non-Muslim who participates.<br \/>\nThe fast-a-thon notion started in North Texas several years ago, although it took root at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville just after 9\/11. The event was intended to create a dialogue about Islam while participants engage in the charitable acts advocated during Ramadan as part of the holiday&#8217;s spiritual and physical cleansing.<br \/>\nAll area groups are reporting increased attendance and are donating money to an orphan drive organized by the nonprofit Islamic Relief.<br \/>\nNo one&#8217;s quite sure why attendance has increased so dramatically recently, seven years after 9\/11.<br \/>\n&#8220;Maybe it&#8217;s a political empathy post-9\/11, a wanting to stand alongside and experience something like this for the first time,&#8221; said Edina Lekovic of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, based in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.<br \/>\nShe said she&#8217;s noticed more non-Muslims across the country fasting in solidarity with their Muslim friends this year than ever before. &#8220;Whatever it is, it&#8217;s all the rage.&#8221;<br \/>\nPart of the heightened awareness comes from Muslim outreach efforts, especially fast-breaking celebrations hosted by area mosques that incorporate lessons about Ramadan.<br \/>\nBut these interfaith actions are most obvious among college students, said Mustafaa Carroll, the executive director of the Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.<br \/>\n&#8220;The fear is still there, but people are looking for answers, especially the youth,&#8221; he said. &#8220;There is a genuine interest to understand, and they don&#8217;t see the world the same way as the older generation. They&#8217;re not as uptight.&#8221;<br \/>\nUTD senior Molly Wurzer&#8217;s global experiences brought her to Monday&#8217;s fast-a-thon. The Houston native spent the summer in the predominantly Muslim country of Tunisia.<br \/>\n&#8220;I fasted to have more cultural understanding with my Muslim friends here and back in Tunisia,&#8221; said the 21-year-old political science major.<br \/>\nBut others believe that fast-a-thon attendance stems more from a curiosity about fasting than inquisitiveness about Islam or a strengthened sense of brotherhood.<br \/>\n&#8220;What is fascinating to many Christians about Islam is that fasting is not associated with repentance,&#8221; said Robert Hunt, the director of global theological education at SMU&#8217;s Perkins School of Theology. &#8220;It&#8217;s an act of pure obedience and it&#8217;s a factor of doing it to be better in touch with fellow human beings.&#8221;<br \/>\nFor a majority of students at Monday&#8217;s fast-a-thon, it was about charity and empathy, unattached to any religious denomination.<br \/>\n&#8220;I did this to feed orphans,&#8221; said Ms. Arnold, a sophomore from Austin. &#8220;I also thought it would be really interesting to get through a day without eating and do it for a good purpose,&#8221; she added, biting into a date and sighing.<br \/>\nTo see more of The Dallas Morning News, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http:\/\/www.dallasnews.com. 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