Monday, 30 June 2014

How The Media Would Look During Ramadan If Everyone Was Muslim

When hunger beats news into submission. Ramadan mubarak!


Day 1: Everyone's doing OK, things are fairly normal.


Day 1: Everyone's doing OK, things are fairly normal.


Photo illustration by Siraj Datoo, theguardian.com / Christopher Furlong / Getty Images / Carl Court/AFP / Getty Images / Vladimir Zakharov/Vladimir Zakharov / AP Photo/Hani Mohammed / AP Photo/Hasan Jamali / BuzzFeed / Via theguardian.com


Day 2: Errors start to slip in as the hunger affects people's ability to concentrate.


Day 2: Errors start to slip in as the hunger affects people's ability to concentrate.


Photo Illustration by Siraj Datoo / The Guardian / Andrew Kelly / Reuters, Ammar Awad / Reuters / Hassan Ammar / AP Photo / BuzzFeed


Day 3: The fasting has now really got to people, and most of them are bent over in their beds clutching their heads in agony.


Day 3: The fasting has now really got to people, and most of them are bent over in their beds clutching their heads in agony.


Photo Illustration by Siraj Datoo, The Times / Andrew Winning / Reuters / BuzzFeed


Day 4: By this point some publications are trying to use their limited resources efficiently and there's a new rule: "Use as few words as possible."


Day 4: By this point some publications are trying to use their limited resources efficiently and there's a new rule: "Use as few words as possible."


Photo Illustration by Siraj Datoo, The Sun / 9november / Thinkstock, wildpixel / Thinkstock / Jim Watson / AFP / Getty / BuzzFeed




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