I rolled out my prayer rug for the first time in a long time (so long that I needed the Muslim Pro app to confirm where the qibla is), and one word instantly came to mind: "Ramadan Muslim."

In case you're blessed to have never encountered the term, it has been widely used to describe Muslims who only adhere to Islamic teachings during the month of Ramadan.

While the holy month is supposed to center on promoting spirituality and fulfilling religious duties, it has been plagued by some individuals who judge the ways others observe Ramadan and give unsolicited advice on the matter. This comes in the form of comments along the lines of "He's probably going to go back to drinking after Ramadan" and "How do you fast but not pray?"