Ramadan Kareem sisters and brothers!! :)
Ameen.:)
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Tell me what are your plans for Ramadan?!!
How many times will you finish reading the QURAN?! What about praying Al-Trawih?! Are you going to read books during Ramadan?
I want to know about you because i'm going to write my list today and i don't want to forget anything.
Allah bless you all :)
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finishing Qura'an should be more than one time .inshallah i'll try because i just finished it before a week & i'll start all over again be ethen allah . I usually dont pray al-Tarawih everyday but its easy for men. Women , girls usually have a lot of stuff to do. But in the last 10th days of ramadhan al-asher alawakhair (mid-night pray) i think its extremely important .
I do read books in ramdhan i used to put my novels away & read a useful religious books.
Ramadham mobarak :)
Have a good holiday to you all. :)
We are obliged to pray as well. Especially in Ramadan, or else our fasts aren`t considered at all.
Thaaaaanks :D I am really excited, but not as before.
It is going to be the hardest Ramadan for the new generation.
We will be breaking our fast at 7:30 PM... May God bless those who wake up really early. Plus, it is deeply hot.
Ramadan Kareem.
Reciting the Quran in Ramadan more than one time is one of my goals insh'allah.
but you are very strong Masha'allah :) as you are able to finish the quran in this short time , Allah bless you.
Night praying Al-tarawih is very important too. but as you said that women have a lot of stuff to do especially in the first ten days. But i want Insha'allah to make a change this year. So I want to perform it in Masjid, as i used to perform it at home.
oh i forget to mention charity, you know we have to increase charity giving in Ramadan and also to forgive others.
and never forget Dua for all our brothers and sisters facing difficulty around the world.
May our character become beautified, may our hearts become connected upon this haqq and we fulfill each others rights with happiness, ameen.
May we be saved from the punishment of the fire, and enter Paradise, ameen. May Allah forgive us of our sins and have mercy on us all, ameen.
What else to write in the list????!!!!
Thank you very much Virgil :).
Hehehe, I already prayed with you I think. Well, after you.
You said it would be easy for woman especially the first ten days. Why the first 10 days? I mean Ramadan thoroughly is hard for them. Sometimes the first few days are easy. But generally, everyday is hard for how much time they actually spend serving food, ESPECIALLY when we have a variety to get done!!! OMG I already want to eat lol
Oh Okay.
We don`t invite people to break their fast the first ten days. I mean not obligatory to be the first ten days.. Any day we choose.. Sometimes We invite during Ramadan thoroughly.
Is it that time of year again?! :eek:
I yearn you doesn't starve during Ramadan.
To all my Muslim and non Muslim friends - a Happy Ramadan!
Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, which is a lunar calendar [so the month shifts a little on every solar calendar]
This year, us Muslims in the west will be fasting from September 1st to September 29th or 30th, depending on the birth of the new moon.
This fasting consists of an abstinance of all food and drink, as well as marital relations, for the period of dawn to dusk.
In the Arabic transliteration of the traditional greeting is 'Ramadan Kareem' or 'Ramadan Mubarak' which essentially means 'Happy Ramadan'.
So - if you have any Muslim friends or relatives who you know will be observing the month of Ramadan by fasting, then feel free to greet them with this greeting. it brings joy in the hearts of both the one giving the greeting, and the one being greeted!
Ramadan Kareem! :)
Ramadan Kareem people
:D
Happy Ramadan to all my friends! Enjoy your celebrations and traditions; especially the good food.
Ramadan Kareem to everyone :)
May Allah accept our deeds and reward us with heaven. Amen.