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The original inhabitants of Jordan are the nomadic Bedouin people and many of their traditions still shape the culture, such as in the provision of hospitality. For example, a Bedouin rule is that a stranger must be welcomed for at least three days and provided with food and a place to sleep. In a time where prices for food and petrol increase constantly – with salaries remaining at the same level – this is a particular challenge. Poverty is on the rise.
Although most of the Jordanian population of almost 8 million is Muslim, there is a small percentage of Christians (between 2.5 and 4{1ef34f8f1cacfdc6c19f5319e487deec2393c82eacea09a13da7feed1a24e305}). However, Jordanian Christians often live in isolation from Muslims. When a Muslim becomes a follower of Christ, he experiences strong pressure from family and society and is considered a traitor. Honor killings for this are not uncommon.
During Ramadan in Jordan we were invited to dinner with Muslim friends with a buffet loaded with food. “Fatma, why is hospitality so important to you?” I asked my friend.
She replied: “For cultural and religious reasons. For one thing, it would be a cultural shame not to be generous to my guest. Also, I want to be generous to please God. Especially during Ramadan there is a great chance that God will forgive us our sins and our good deeds will be multiplied before Him. I expect nothing back from the guests – I don’t want to get a worldly reward for my hospitality. I expect my reward from God!”
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