
During the period of fast, as much as possible you should avoid eating at your desk in front of your Muslim colleagues or offering them food or drink.
Prayer is also part of Ramadan. Show understanding if your Muslim colleagues withdraw for prayer for somewhat longer.
As Ramadan falls in the hot season, high temperatures can be a burden for those who are fasting. Show understanding if your colleagues’ ability to concentrate and perform is perhaps somewhat limited.
Ramadan is the time for inner reflection and meditation, so hold back with offensive jokes.
At the end of the fasting period you can wish your colleagues “Happy Bayram!”
As even this absurd etiquette guide notes, prolonged fasting impairs job performance. All employers should stipulate in their employment contracts as a condition of hire that Muslim employees will not observe the Ramadan fast. There is no reason why the rest of the population should be expected to put up with the impaired performance of Muslims during Ramadan.
Nor is this a mere matter of output and percentages. Data from Islamic societies (see here) clearly documents the dramatic impact Ramadan has on the incidence of accidents. There was a case in France where a Muslim woman working in child care fainted at the wheel of a car while she was carrying children, killing them in the ensuing accident.
UPDATE: The Danish Immigration and Integration Minister must read my blog because yesterday she said this.

The comments from immigration and integration minister Inger Støjberg, a member of the centre-right Liberal Party, come after Ramadan, Islam’s revered month in which Muslims around the world fast from dawn until dusk, began last week.
“I want to call on Muslims to take leave from work during the month of Ramadan to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society,” Støjberg wrote in a column for the BT tabloid.
“I wonder if a religious order commanding observance to a 1,400-year-old pillar of Islam is compatible with the society and labour market that we have in Denmark in 2018.”
She also said she feared the fasting could affect “safety and productivity,” giving as an example bus drivers who have “neither had a drink nor eaten for more than 10 hours”.
“This can be dangerous for all of us,” she said.
and guess what? its only in western countries that muslims are given breaks at work to pray. in all muslim countries they are expected to work all day like the rest of us and to pray either before or after work. yet another example of the west castrating itself to an incompatible alien culture to its own detriment.
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These muds are laughing their asses off at us & who can blame them.
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You took the words right out of my mouth…. The first invading army in world history to face zero resistance from “the enemy.” Truly unprecedented
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