A 74-year-old Hindu retiree from Westville, Pat Reddy, is marking nearly three decades of fasting alongside the Muslim community during Ramadan, saying the practice had become a deeply spiritual and unifying part of his life. Reddy’s journey began 27 years ago with a simple request from his daughter, then a Grade 8 pupil at Westville Girls’ High School, who wanted to fast with her Muslim friends.
Reddy supported her decision and joined her, and over time, what began as a gesture of encouragement evolved into a lifelong commitment rooted in faith and unity. He emphasized that fasting was not easy, but believed the shared experience built empathy and understanding. Ramadan is a significant period for Muslims, and Reddy’s commitment to fasting shows his solidarity with the community.
Fasting as a Form of Unity
For Reddy, fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink, but about showing compassion and understanding for the Muslim community. He believes that by fasting, he is able to connect with Muslims on a deeper level and appreciate their struggles and challenges. As the holy month of Ramadan draws to a close, Reddy reflected on his routine and experience this year.
Daily Routine During Fasting
Reddy’s daily routine during the fast includes a simple and disciplined approach. He wakes up early, has a smoothie, and then goes for a morning run. He breaks his fast with one litre of water and dates, and later has a light meal for dinner. Reddy finds that fasting gives him more energy and makes him feel good, both physically and spiritually.
Reddy’s story is an inspiration to others, showing that people from different faiths can come together and share in each other’s experiences. He hopes that his commitment to fasting will encourage others to do the same and promote unity and understanding between different communities. As the end of Ramadan approaches, Reddy is looking forward to celebrating Eid al-Fitr with his loved ones.
- Fasting for 27 years has become a deeply spiritual and unifying part of Reddy’s life
- Reddy’s commitment to fasting shows his solidarity with the Muslim community
- Fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink, but about showing compassion and understanding