holy month of Ramadan
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How is life for fasting Afghans in holy month of Ramadan?
Ramadan is the name for one of the holiest Islamic months and is the ninth months of the Islamic lunar calendar. The rising of the sun marks the beginning of fasting and Muslims are allowed to break it after sunset.
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AQR provides Quran gathering for teenagers in Ramadan
“The move is done with the intention of wider promotion of Quranic culture at Imam Reza (AS) holy shrine during Ramadan,” he stated, adding, “The gathering is held every day between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. at Jomhuri Eslami Courtyard”.
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "9th day of the holy month of Ramadan"
Verily fasting severs the roots [of desires] and removes wildness.
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "8th day of the holy month of Ramadan"
A fasting person has two sources of joy: his joy when he opens his fast and his joy at meeting his Lord.
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "7th day of the holy month of Ramadan"
A fasting person’s sleep is worship, his silence is glorification of Allah, his good deeds are accepted, and his supplication is answered.
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "6th day of the holy month of Ramadan"
“O’ Lord! Do not let me be disgraced because of my having disobeyed You, and do not punish me with the lashes of Your retribution, and keep me away from anything that arouses Your wrath, I implore You, by Your esoteric and exoteric blessings [to answer my prayer], O’ the Ultimate wish of the wishers.”
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "5th day of the holy month of Ramadan"
Allah made fasting obligatory in order to reinforce sincere devotion [to Him].
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "4th day of the holy month of Ramadan"
O’ Lord! Give me strength to uphold Your Law, and let me taste the sweetness of Your remembrance.
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Saudi bombs kill Yemeni children in holy month of Ramadan
Saudi Arabia bombarded Yemen at the beginning of Islam’s holy fasting month of Ramadan, leaving two children killed and four other people wounded.
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Pandemic 2.0: The do's and don'ts of Ramadan for expats
Last Tuesday, Turkey and the greater Islamic world embarked upon the largest communal fasting ritual in history. For 30 days and nights, devout Muslims will take part in a time-restricted fasting tradition, which dictates nothing is to be consumed from dawn to dusk.
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "3rd day of the holy month of Ramadan"
Verily the most unfortunate is he who is deprived of Allah's forgiveness in the holy month of Ramadan.
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Month of Ramadan 2021:
The package of "2nd day of the holy month of Ramadan"
One particular night in the holy month of Ramadan is better than a thousand months. During this month, the gates of Hell are locked up, and the gates of Paradise are opened. So whoever, in spite of experiencing this month is not forgiven, has indeed been distanced by Allah.
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What should we do to best enjoy the spiritual vibes of Ramadan? Imam Khamenei answers
Fasting, reciting the Quran, saying prayers, reading supplications and listening to words of advice: a combination of these abilities creates an opportunity for our hearts to benefit from this spiritual and otherworldly environment, within the scope of our talents and capacities.
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The Israeli institute reorted:
Zionists’ sensitivity towards al-Nujaba’s presence in Gaza strip
An Israeli institute pointing to the holding of an anti-American conference and the distribution of humanitarian aids in Gaza dealt with the activities of al-Nujaba Islamic Resistance Movement in Palestine.
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Iranian Ambassador to China:
Palestine is the most important issue for the Islamic World
According to Public Relations Department of Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), the commemoration ceremony being held on cyberspace, was attended by a number high profile personalities from Iran and China.
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The Muslim community in Australia are marking Eid, the breaking of the Ramadan fast
This year Eid, like most aspects of our daily life, has moved into the intimate setting of private homes. The Dalati family in Georges Hall try their best to inject the Eid celebratory spark by decorating their home, setting up prayer mats, hook-up to relatives via zoom, open their presents, and prepare the feast. I
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Ahkam (Islamic laws)
Conditions for Zakat ul-Fitrah
One should give a deserving needy person one sā` (3 kg.) of food (wheat, barely, date, rice, currant, corn, or the like) or its value as zakat ul-fitrah for themselves and each individual who are dependent on them.
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Scott Morrison thanks Australia's Muslims for coronavirus efforts in Eid message
Ramadan this year, because of COVID-19, has been noticeably different to previous years, with the pandemic and social distancing measures shutting mosques and stopping prayer gatherings.
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Oxford Muslims to mark end of Ramadan with first ever zoom meeting
In Islam, Ramadan remembers the month the Quar’an was first revealed to Prophet Mohammed. During the month, Muslims fast in the day so that they can devote themselves to their faith .
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A quiet Ramadan Bayram in Turkey in time of COVID-19 pandemic
Restrictions in place to prevent the coronavirus from spreading meant an end to centuries-old traditions for the faithful. Instead of visiting parents, children, relatives and friends, Muslims in Turkey – and around the world – will be forced to continue self-isolation.
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Ramadan customs in different countries (25):
Ramadan in Algeria: religious traditions and food
Religious practice, like fasting during the day and praying during the night, is common weeks before Ramadan. For women, however, the preparations are not strictly religious.
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Ban on opening for Friday prayers ‘is breach of human rights’, says mosque owner
Tabassum Hussain, chairperson of the executive committee of the Jamiyat Tabligh-ul-Islam Mosque in Bradford, has requested an urgent injunction against the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC). The injunction would allow his place of worship to open for communal prayers on Friday, ahead of the end of Ramadan this weekend.
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Imam Khamenei's recommendation for bidding farewell to Ramadan, preserving its blessings
O’ God preserve for us what we have achieved in this blessed month and bestow mercy upon us for what we missed in this month as a deprivation, a deficiency, a weakness that requires to be pitied and compensated for.