This year has been slightly different but most other years I will find myself breaking my fast outside on occasion. Apart from if it was already booked in advance (friends invitation etc) if we were to walk in to a restaurant for iftar, I would find that most of the space to be taken up by non muslims.
I mean, they can eat an hour earlier, half an hour earlier, half an hour later, an hour later, why is it that they still queue and compete for the tables and chairs when they know there are people who are waiting to break their fast. Just plain inconsiderate.
It is a bit like if I enter a public transport and I have a seat and I see someone in more need of the seat, I would give it up no matter how far my journey is from that point. Likewise if I see people in a queue to break their fast (and I am not fasting), I would give up my spot for them...
Just ranting :raging:

I mean, they can eat an hour earlier, half an hour earlier, half an hour later, an hour later, why is it that they still queue and compete for the tables and chairs when they know there are people who are waiting to break their fast. Just plain inconsiderate.
It is a bit like if I enter a public transport and I have a seat and I see someone in more need of the seat, I would give it up no matter how far my journey is from that point. Likewise if I see people in a queue to break their fast (and I am not fasting), I would give up my spot for them...
Just ranting :raging:
