holy month of Ramadan
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Shia Youth Foundation in India distribute food among needy + photos
The outbreak of the new coronavirus, millions of poor and needy workers who survive on daily wages are in a critical situation.
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How the Muslim community of Bangor is celebrating the holy month of Ramadan during lockdown
Ayad Mawla, the secretary of the Bangor Islamic Centre, shared what it was like to observe Ramadan during the pandemic.
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Muslim charity brings Ramadan cheers in Ethiopia
“Today, we are distributing 1,500 packs of food aid and yesterday, we distributed 30 tons of food aid as well,” Turkish Ambassador to Ethiopia Yaprak Alp told .
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Hindu woman observes Ramadan in India
Jayshree Shukla, a 52-year-old honors history graduate, says it is her way to spread love, peace and boost brotherhood.
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Sayyed Nasrallah tackles latest developments next Monday
In a religious speech during the holy month of Ramadan via Al-Manar, Sayyed Nasrallah congratulated the workers on Labor Day, expressing respect and honor for all those who are fighting for their rights.
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Toronto mosques to broadcast call to prayer during Ramadan amid COVID-19 restrictions
That's why the city is helping the community cope with the crisis by granting all local mosques permission for the first time to broadcast the call to prayer, called the Azan, over speakers at sunset every day during Ramadan.
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Key nutritional tips Muslims should follow in Ramadan
Since the time of Prophet Muhammed, dating back to the 7th Century, Muslims have fasted in the holy month of Ramadan from sunrise to sunset to clean not only their spiritual lives but also their body organs, which need a break from heavy workload year-round.
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Australian city allows Muslim call to prayer in mosques
The municipalities of Hume and Dandenong, both home to large Turkish communities, have allowed the call to prayer, or adhan, to be broadcast for the evening and Friday prayers.
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Ramadan under lockdown is encouraging Muslims to talk about the way they worship
There’s been an increased focus on Ramadan in 2020 as mosques have been shut down thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that the month-long daytime fast experience has moved from being something institutionalised to an individual thing. For non-Muslims it’s a chance to see Islam less as a monolith and more as a diverse collection of people who are Muslims.
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The merits of fasting and the month of Ramadan: By Dr. Mohammad Ali Shomali
When you are invited you will not be rejected. Thus, the host is expected to welcome his guest; otherwise, an "invitation" is meaningless when the invitee is denied of reception.
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Ramadan; The month of mercy
The month of Ramadan is a chance to return to Allah and to transcend spiritually and morally.
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UK MP fasting to better understand Islam
Paul Bristow, Conservative MP for Peterborough in Eastern England, announced his decision via video on Twitter.
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Definition of Ramadan
It is narrated from the Prophet of Islam (S) that the name is given to the fasting month because fasting burns the sins. (Bihar al-Anwar, vol.58. p.341).
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UK Muslims advice on spending Ramadan at home during coronavirus lockdown
It is an important time for Muslim communities in Bracknell Forest and across the world, and it will be a very different experience this year for Muslims due to the COVID-19 social distancing measures, which are in place across the country.
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Ayatollah Khamenei: Not being afraid of the US is a result of acting according to the Qur'an
It was broadcasted live on radio and television channels as well as on the official social media accounts of KHAMENEI.IR. Due to the health guidelines issued by the National Committee on Combating Coronavirus against public gatherings, this ceremony was held through a videoconference with the presence of a number of outstanding reciters of the Qur’an in the Imam Khomeini Musallah.
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Drive-thru iftar meals 'a ray of hope' for Muslims isolated because of COVID-19 during Ramadan
Standing outside the city's Grand Mosque on Friday evening, Masroor Khan said up to 400 people usually gather inside every night during the holy month for iftar — the evening meal Muslims eat when they break their fast at sunset — provided by the mosque.
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Imam Reza holy shrine a hub for charity activities of Razavi servants during Ramadan: Chief custodian
Addressing a group of Imam Reza (AS) holy shrine’s servants active in the charity activities, Hoj. Marvi referred to the outbreak of the Covid-19 in Iran and abroad, saying: “The Coronavirus has provided us with a unique opportunity for showing altruism alongside all its sorrows and hardships. God creates many different opportunities to test his creatures. Covid-19 can be one of these opportunities”.