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Jana El Alfi during Ramadan

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Jana El Alfi during Ramadan



Hasky Women’s Basketball player Jana El Alfi is fasting during the holy month. With the help of his team-mates, he keeps his energy high while playing in the NCAA tournament.

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It appears that ‘Let the Bocky Cook’s page,’ has a completely different meaning this month.

Yukon Women’s Basketball star has claimed responsibility to help a friend of the team outside the stadium during the holy month of Ramadan. Buckers cook breakfast for a friend of Jana El Alfi’s team while Al-Alfi, a resident of Cairo, Egypt, fasts during the 2025 NCAA Women’s Championship.

Muslims fasting from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan from February 28 to March 29 this year. The ninth month of the Islamic calendar is observed by Muslims around the world as a month of fasting, prayer, thought and society.

During fasting, Muslims do not eat and eat, even water.

Buckers claimed responsibility for preparing breakfast for his friend to eat before sunrise, called Sohoor (or Sehri). El Alfi, who fasted at the age of 11, said that Buckers entered their apartment with two bags of food and drink and offered support during the month.

“That’s really, it was really sweet by Him,” al-Alfi told CT Insider. “And that had a lot of meaning because obviously, they were away from home, it’s difficult, my team’s friends made me much easier for me.

His team-mates also include Caroline Dorchme and Ali Zebel for El Alfiel for breakfast early before sunrise. KK Arnold has previously suggested to help Alfi next season as Buckers is likely to move to WNBA.

Sometimes, bowers should serve as a cook and a bell clock for Alphabet to make sure that he can eat his meal in the morning and has energy to pass through the day. On Sunday, Buckers had to knock on the El Alfi door before the second round of Ucons against South Datta.

“I was like that, ‘Jana, woke up! I didn’t make these mixed eggs without nothing!'”

“He really makes mixed eggs,” he added.

Al-Alfi, 6 feet and 5-5 5-5, said he had previously spent Ramadan with his family. In general, the breaking of the fast immediately after sunset, it was called an infant. While he can’t be with his family in the basketball season and the madness of the month of March, al-Alfi presents his family’s time, even at the difference between six hours.

El Alfi was missed last season with a hamstring injury. This is the first year that Hasky’s Syrian midfielder has been fasting in his first year as he deals with his demands in March.

“It’s definitely difficult, it’s an important month for me,” Alfi said. “I’m trying to provide fuel as much as I can whenever it’s time to eat and manage it. Obviously, it’s difficult. It wasn’t easy at all. But my team’s friends really helped him, and the staff supported them all.

“I feel happy and grateful that I’ve been surrounded by this group. It’s really a really special group, and always ask, and always like saying, ‘Oh, how do you feel?’ Or ‘I can’t imagine I’m doing that’s.

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