After the "Al-Masry Al-Youm" crisis, Tamer Habib: I eat and smoke in the street during the day in Ramadan

Scriptwriter Tamer Habib interacted with the disaster of the Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, which caused a sensation during the past hours, and they published a news entitled “The Ruling on Selling Food during the Day in Ramadan to the Unbeliever”, and this came through his personal account on the most famous social networking site “Facebook”.

In a related context, Tamer Habib revealed for the first time that he had not fasted the month of Ramadan about 6 years ago, due to his own health conditions, but he is always keen to refrain from eating or drinking outside

The house during the day in Ramadan, taking into account the feelings of those who are fasting, but today he decided to eat, drink and smoke in public in response to the fact that a Christian woman and her child were prevented from eating before the Maghrib call to prayer inside one of the Koshary shops, which provoked the provocation of many.

Tamer Habib wrote: "Due to health conditions, I have been a grocery store for 6 years, and taking into account the feelings of fasting people, I try while I am on the street. I do not eat, drink or smoke in public."

He added: "I read about the Christian woman and her child who was prevented by the workers in the Koshary store from eating before the call to prayer of Maghrib, even though they are open and working. Then, at the same time, I read news about the ruling on selling food during the day in Ramadan to the unbeliever." And it caused a crisis.

And he continued: “I went down from the Arabic in the middle of the street, and I lit a cigarette, and a water buzzed about one’s mouth. ".

It is reported that scriptwriter Tamer Habib sparked a wave of controversy during the recent period, after the pioneers of social networking sites shared a video clip of him dancing on the song “Al-Ghazala Raika”, with a number of girls, wearing a “earring” in his ears, which exposed him to many criticisms and attacks. of his followers.

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