S’pore Prison Service shows how officers & inmates observe Ramadan at Drug Rehabilitation Centre
Mothership - Community·2019-06-04 10:22
Ramadan is the month of forgiveness and reflection for Muslims.
And as you’re likely to know, fasting is one of the common practices for Ramadan.
While Muslims abstain from eating and drinking during the daytime, they still continue with their day-to-day responsibilities.
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Frederick Ho 05/06/2019
You are an offender for involvement in drugs, and may also committed some crimes pertaining to your offence. However, you are still a good person if you willing to repent. In this world, there are lots of bad people hide behind their offences and crimes, and these are the ones that judge you openly!!
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userr 04/06/2019
hope they turn a good person when come out
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Spider 07/06/2019
these are still human but there are still a lot of non-human dressed in white sheep skin still stealing our money and dont return you until you reach age 90.
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