Citizen Khan Season 2 Episode 4 Fasting
- October 25, 2013
- 28 min
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7.2 (32)
Citizen Khan is a British sitcom centered around the character of Mr. Khan, a pompous and sometimes overbearing Pakistani Muslim who lives in the fictional suburb of Sparkhill in Birmingham with his family. The second season aired in 2013 and consisted of six episodes. The fourth episode, titled "Fasting," follows the Khans as they navigate through the holy month of Ramadan.
The episode begins with Mr. Khan waking up early to have his pre-dawn meal (suhur) before beginning his fast for the day. His wife, Mrs. Khan, is not as excited about the prospect of fasting and attempts to sneak in a few bites of food before the sun rises. Mr. Khan catches her in the act and scolds her, telling her that it's against the principles of Ramadan.
Meanwhile, their daughter, Shazia, is excited to begin fasting for the first time. She is determined to last the entire day without food or water. However, her younger brother, Amjad, is not so enthusiastic about the prospect of fasting. He thinks that it's unfair that he has to starve himself all day while everyone else gets to eat and drink. Shazia tries to convince him that it's all worth it in the end, as they will be rewarded for their sacrifice.
As the day progresses, the Khans struggle to resist temptation as they go about their daily routines. Mr. Khan faces challenges at work when a client invites him to a lunch meeting. He tries to decline, but the client insists and Mr. Khan finds himself surrounded by delicious food that he cannot eat. Meanwhile, Mrs. Khan struggles to keep her hunger in check as she prepares a feast for the family to break their fast at sunset.
As the sun sets and the call to prayer is heard, the Khans gather around the table to break their fast with dates and water. Mr. Khan leads the family in a prayer of gratitude, thanking Allah for the food and blessings that they have received. They then indulge in a delicious meal, with Mrs. Khan's cooking being the highlight of the evening.
The episode ends with Mr. Khan reflecting on the meaning of Ramadan and the importance of sacrifice and discipline. He realizes that fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink, but also about being mindful of one's actions and thoughts. He vows to be a better person in the upcoming year and to use Ramadan as a time for self-reflection and growth.
Overall, "Fasting" is a heartwarming and humorous episode that captures the spirit of Ramadan and the importance of family and community. The Khans may have their flaws, but they come together in times of celebration and hardship to support each other and honor their faith. The episode is a reminder that even in the midst of chaos and challenges, it's possible to find joy and gratitude in the simple things.