Q1) 29th June, 2014, is the start of Ramadan. What are Muslims obliged to do, during Ramadan … ?
Q2) It also marks the time the Prophet Muhammed received what … ?
Q3) The period of Ramadan marks one of the Five Pillars of Islam: the major practices of the Faith. Name one of the others.
Q4) At the end of Ramadan, the Prophet’s supposed to have eaten three what … ?
Q5) Finally … what’s the name of the festival at the end of Ramadan?
Q1) 28th June marks the start of Gay Rights movement: with the Stonewall Riots. In which year of the 1960s?A1) 1969.
Q2) The Riots were triggered by a police raid on The Stonewall: was The Stonewall a bar, restaurant or bath-house?A2) A bar.
Q3) The Stonewall was and is in which US city … ?A3) New York. (It’s in Greenwich Village.)
Q4) The riots are considered the turning point in the Gay Rights movement. The first Gay Pride Marches took place in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago: on 28th June of which year of the 1970s?A4) 1970.
Q5) These days, the Gay Pride movement is usually referred to as the LGBT rights movement. What does LGBT stand for … ?
Q6) Which country was the first to decriminalize homosexuality?A6) France. (If I’ve read things correctly, it was first formalized in 1791: and finally made law in 1810.)
Q7) 1917 saw homosexuality decriminalized in Russia: as a result of what … ?A7) The various Russian Revolutions.
Q8) Noted English social reformer, Jeremy Bentham, was an early advocate of decriminalizing homosexuality. His ideas stemmed from his philosophy: which was called what … ?A8) Utilitarianism. (I don’t know much about Bentham: but DO know his pickled remains at on display at University College, London.)
Q9) When was same-sex marriage legalised in the UK … ?A9) Different dates, actually. It was passed in England and Wales in 2013, and came into force in 2014: it also was passed, And came into force in Scotland, in 2014. The Northern Irish Assembly won’t be legalizing it: treating same sex marriages from other jurisdictions as civil partnerships.
Q10) Finally … Britain’s four biggest Gay Pride events are held in four English cities: name one of them.A10) London, Liverpool, Manchester and Brighton.
“Ramadan is, in its essence, a month of humanist spirituality.”Tariq Ramadan.
* Can I make a confession, Debbi … ? I’m having a BAD start to the week!
I'm sorry to hear that, Paul. Honest.
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2. revelations
3. Salat
4. dates
5. Eid al-Fitr