Every year on April 23, Türkiye celebrates its National Sovereignty and Children’s Day, which marks the anniversary of the foundation of the country’s.
training during ramadan. iam haroon i am haroon moota and i am running the london marathon. experience runner haroon moota will run in london alongside around 50,000 other people, but for muscles running the race to the capital this year they have had an extra challenge to content. had an extra challenge to content- content. training for the london content. training for the london marathon - content. training for the london marathon has i content. training for the i london marathon has been content. training for the - london marathon has been tough. it s the first time training for a marathon during the month of fasting, but i feel really strong. i m in a very positive mental state and i can t wait to run a marathon on 23 april, just a day after ramadan. ramadan is the month of fasting in this farm and adult muslims were able will abstain from food and water during daylight hours. this year the final month of training for the marathon has taken place during ramadan. that means getti
it s the first time training for a marathon during the month of fasting, but i feel really strong. i m in a very positive mental state and i can t wait to run a marathon on 23 april, just a day after ramadan. ramadan is the month of fasting in islam, and adult muslims, where able, will abstain from food and water during daylight hours. this year the final month of training for the marathon has taken place during ramadan. that means getting up just after 4am and fueling your body not only for the day ahead but for long training runs. often people think that ramadan is just about being hungry and thirsty, but to be honest it s not. when you think of the purpose that you are doing this is a form of obedience to god, you want to reach the end of ramadan feeling spiritually nourished. but as well as the spiritual benefits of fasting, it can also have physical benefits.
then waiting is the right thing to do, you re suggesting? of course, you re right that you ve got to be cautious in order to deliver what we want to see, which is an irreversible roadmap, but we are looking at the data today that again, you ve got hospitalisations up, you ve got cases up, there are grounds for caution. it doesn t mean that this country hasn t made enormous progress with vaccination. clearly what you ve got is a race between the vaccines and the virus, and the vaccines are going to win, it isjust a question of pace. do you regret allowing tens of thousands of people to travel between the uk and india, where the delta variant developed, in the month of april you must regret that? don t forget that we put india on the red list. very late on. on 23 april, before the variant had even been identified as a variant under investigation, let alone