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    Introduction ‘Ramadan’ comes from Arabic word ‘ramad’, is named such in light to the fact that it burns the sins and wrongdoings of the adherents. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, lasting 29 – 30 days in the view of the visual sighting of the crescent moon. Ramadan is observed by Muslims all-around the world as a month of fasting from dawn to sunset, abstaining from food, drinking, smoking or any other sensual pleasures. Ramadan is a time for reflection, prayer, renewal

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    The Mealtimes In Ramadan

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    Ramadan has come once again, a time when Muslims engage in spiritual reflection by fasting from dawn till sunset consuming neither food nor water for a month. In a fasting state, the body uses up stored carbohydrates first and once that runs out, fat becomes the next source of energy (British Nutrition Foundation, 2017). During fasting, a detoxification effect seems to take place as the body dissolves and removes any toxins stored in the body’s fat. After a few days of fasting, certain hormones such

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    Blessings Of Ramadan

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    Blessings of Ramadan Ramadan is the spring of good deeds. In this holy month the rate of every virtue is increased. The reward of nawafil is increased to the reward of fard worships, and those of fard is increased to seventy times. This month is the month of spring air of imaan and good deeds. This month not only respects and rewards to those who come to attain its blessings but it also calls those who runaway by calling them repeatedly that O the runner towards evil, stop! See what kind of arrangements

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    India has 28 states in that I belong to Kerala. The main attraction of Kerala is the Ayurveda treatment. The state is famous because of decorated elephant and boat racing. Language Language is an essential part of everyday life. States within India have their own languages, more than 20 officially recognized languages are there in India including English, Hindi, Punjabi, Malayalam, Telugu, and Tamil etc. In that, English and Hindi are using for official purpose. I am familiar with different languages

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    Ibo Vs. Afghan Festivals

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    While this festival, “…celebrates the transition from a time when food is scarce to a time of plenty,” (Encyclopedia of World Holidays, vol 4), Eid al-Fitr is a celebration for those who have spiritually gotten closer to God in the previous month of Ramadan. The Ibo festival lasts two days and is named after the well-known vegetable that helps the Ibo people survive in the country of Nigeria. Eid is celebrated for one day longer than the Ibo festival and is Arabic for “the festival of the breaking of

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    Ramadan is a special time in the Muslim community as it holds a valuable position in their hearts and minds. It is believed that during this time the blessings of Allah are bounteously bestowed to the followers of the Islamic faith. Each night, the mosques all over the world are stuffed with Muslims listening and reciting the Quran. Ramadan is a special event that occurs on the ninth month of the 12-month Islamic calendar which is based on the sighting of the new moon. This month is fundamentally

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    The Importance Of Ramadan

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    Ramadan is an important ritual for Muslims to practise because Allah commanded to follow it and develop faith in him (get his consciousness). From these responses, the data indicates that Ramadan is significantly important for Muslims because fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, which is obligatory for Muslims to observe for a month. The responses of surveyors seem to explain that 4 Muslims believed that Ramadan is important because “the Qur’an was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad”. Nevertheless

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    Middle East Essay

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    Muslims who are conservative with their religion do not eat pork or drink alcohol. Some eat only Halal meat, which is meat that is slaughtered according to Islamic tradition. Muslims pray five times a day facing Mecca, and also observe a holiday called Ramadan.

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    Buwan Ng Wika

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    NATIONAL HEROES DAY Eidul Fitr is an important celebration for Filipino Muslims, marking the end of the month-long fast during Ramadan and marks the beginning of the month Shawwal. Also known as “Eid-al-Fitr”, “Wakas ng Ramadan” and “Pagtatapos ng Pag-aayuno”, it is a national public holiday for all in the Philippines. Originated by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, Eidul Fitr is a cause for celebration and thanks giving to Allah. Eidul Fitr has been proclaimed a national holiday in the Philippines since

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    Different Difficulties down the Road As a Muslim student, I feel not comfortable when I pray in front of non-Muslim people because I think people in the US associate the Muslim prayer with terrorism. Therefore, I try to hide in a place so no one can see me while I pray. Although there is a building in front of Mabee Library that is recently designated for worshipers, I do not see anybody go there, and I cannot go there alone. Going to this place would draw people's attention to me, and I try to avoid

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