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8/18/2009 5:48 AM Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak, (24 Comments)

DeanDeasy

Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

spirit,,, cheer,,, ganbatte,,, semangat,,, :) Ramadan Mubarak!!!

Ramadan (Arabic: رمضان‎) (also written Ramazan, Ramzan, Ramadhan, Ramdan, Ramadaan) is an Islamic religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar; the month in which the Qur'an was revealed[Qur'an 2:185] to the Prophet Muhammad. In the western calendar, the dates of Ramadan vary, moving forward about ten days each year. It is the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, sex, smoking, and anything that is not of a good nature or in excess from dawn until sunset. Fasting is meant to teach the Muslim patience, modesty and spirituality. Ramaḍān is a time to fast for the sake of Allah, and to offer more prayer than usual. Muslims also believed through good actions, they get rewarded twice as much as they normally can achieve. During Ramaḍān, Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and help in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds.

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8/19/2009 5:35 AMRe: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

megaproto
Anonymous 20, Malaysia
spirit! cheer! ganbatte! semangat!

8/21/2009 4:08 AMRe: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
and keep istiqamah! :D

8/21/2009 4:13 AMRe: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

megaproto
Anonymous 20, Malaysia
cheer! spirit! semangat! ganbatte!

8/21/2009 4:29 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
yes,

8/21/2009 4:32 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

megaproto
Anonymous 20, Malaysia
more spirit!!! WOOOOOOO

Spirit!!! Cheer!!! Ganbatte!!! SEMANGAT!!!!

WOOOO

8/21/2009 4:42 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubar

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
okay!
im really tired now! (~,~)
hope u r fine! take ur time!
Arigatou,,,

8/21/2009 4:45 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan M

megaproto
Anonymous 20, Malaysia
but our cheer isnt finish yet.. we must cheer some more we must show more spirit for Ramadhan ok? please?

Cheer!! Spirit!! Ganbatte!! SEMANGAT!!! WOOOO!!! =D

cmon!! cheer D!

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8/18/2009 6:08 AMPractices during Ramaḍān,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
Fasting,

The most prominent event of this month is fasting. Every day during the month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world get up before dawn to eat Sahur, the pre-dawn meal, then they perform the fajr prayer. They have to stop eating and drinking before the call for prayer starts until the fourth prayer of the day, Maghrib. Muslims may continue to eat and drink after the sun has set until the next morning's fajr prayer call. Then the process starts all over.

Ramadān is a time of reflecting and worshiping God. Muslims are expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam and to avoid obscene and irreligious sights and sounds. Sexual thoughts and activities during fasting hours are also forbidden.[Qur'an 2:187] Purity of both thought and action is important. The fast is intended to be an exacting act of deep personal worship in which Muslims seek a raised awareness of closeness to God.

The act of fasting is said to redirect the heart away from worldly activities, its purpose being to cleanse the inner soul and free it from harm. Properly observing the fast is supposed to induce a comfortable feeling of peace and calm. It also allows Muslims to practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and sympathy for those who are less fortunate. It is also intended to make Muslims more generous and charitable. A certain level of self-control can be lost by those who suffer from eating disorders.[5]

The elderly, the chronically ill, and the mentally ill are exempt from fasting, although the first two groups must endeavor to feed the poor in place of their missed fasting. Also exempt are pregnant women, women during the period of their menstruation, and women nursing their newborns. A difference of opinion exists among Islamic scholars as to whether this last group must make up the days they miss at a later date, or feed poor people as a recompense for days missed.[6] While fasting is not considered compulsory in childhood, many children endeavor to complete as many fasts as possible as practice for later life. Lastly, those traveling are exempt, but must make up the days they miss.[Qur'an 2:184] More specifically, Twelver Shī‘ah define those who travel more than 14 miles in a day as exempt.[5]. The elderly or those who suffer from a disability or disease and have no prospect of getting better in the future can pay the cost of Eftar for a person who cannot afford it, or else they can host him in their house and have him eat with them after sunset as a way of repaying for the days they could not fast. [Qur'an 2:184]

A person who is observing Ramadan might break the fast accidentally, due to having forgotten it. In such an instance, one should spit out the food being eaten or cease the forbidden activity, immediately upon remembering the fast.

When Ramadan came to overshadow Ashura in importance, it took on some characteristics of the latter. According to the well-known hadith, the person who observes Ramadan properly will have all their past sins forgiven. According to another, "When Ramadan arrives, Heaven's gates are opened, Hell's gates are closed, and the demons are chained up" and who ever passes away will enter paradise.

8/18/2009 6:10 AMRe: Practices during Ramaḍān,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
Prayer and reading of the Qur'an

In addition to fasting, Muslims are encouraged to read the entire Qur'an. Some Muslims perform the recitation of the entire Qur'an by means of special prayers, called Tarawih, which are held in the mosques every night of the month, during which a whole section of the Qur'an (juz, which is 1/30 of the Qur'an) is recited. Therefore the entire Qur'an would be completed at the end of the month.

Ramadān is also a time when Muslims are to slow down from worldly affairs and focus on self-reformation, spiritual cleansing and enlightenment, establishing a link between themselves and God through prayer, supplication, charity, good deeds, kindness and helping others. Since it is a festival of giving and sharing, Muslims prepare special foods and buy gifts for their family and friends and for giving to the poor and needy who cannot afford it; this can involve buying new clothes, shoes and other items of need. There is also a social aspect involved the preparing of special foods and inviting people for the Iftar meal (the meal to open the fast).

In many Muslim and non Muslim countries with large Muslim populations, markets close down in the evening to enable people to perform prayers and consume the Iftar meal – these markets then re-open and stay open for a good part of the night. Muslims can be seen shopping, eating, spending time with their friends and family during the evening hours.

8/18/2009 6:12 AMRe: Re: Practices during Ramaḍān,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
Eid ul-Fitr

The Islamic holiday of Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر‎) marks the end of the fasting period of Ramadan and the first day of the following month, after another new moon has been sighted. The Eid falls after 29 or 30 days of fasting, as per the lunar sighting. Eid ul-Fitr means the Festival of Breaking the Fast; a special celebration is made. Food is donated to the poor (‘Zakat al-Fitr’), everyone puts on their best, usually new, clothes, and communal prayers are held in the early morning, followed by feasting and visiting relatives and friends. The prayer is two rakaahs only, and it is not an optional (Wajib)prayer as opposed to the compulsory five daily prayers.

8/18/2009 9:52 AMRe: Re: Re: Practices during Ramaḍān,

TINKERbellangel
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For all muslims ,God bless u all and peace ,nice day

8/21/2009 4:08 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Practices during Ramaḍān,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
Puppiciii,,,, for sweet Addy ^o^

8/18/2009 9:58 AMRe: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

MelissaHassan
♥MelissaHa Royal Zorpian Verified Zorpian 29, Kuwait
Thanks for posting this sis!! Yaaay I'm so excited!! :D

8/21/2009 4:06 AMRe: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
huray!!! :P

May Allah bless ya and ur family in this Ramadan :)

8/19/2009 7:44 AMRe: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

MAXWISE
MAXWISEVerified Zorpian 26, Tanzania
I hope they wont disturb others who dont fast as we dont believe that fasting MUST be according to moon or calendar-nor should anyone know about someone's fastin-especially to muslims we live with here in tanzania

8/21/2009 4:05 AMRe: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
lol,,, maybe its us must say that thing! i hope they wont distrub who DO fast,
u blieve or not thats ur decision, Allah hv gv freedom for His ummah to choice they life! everythng hv consequences
, i respect ya!
hmm,,, everthng hv been decide by Allah

8/21/2009 12:30 PMRe: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

allahakbar01
mohammed 108, Yemen

8/21/2009 12:37 PMRe: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
hi tony!

8/21/2009 12:40 PMRe: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
hmm,,, nice bacon! lol,,, :P :DD
wanna vote down my topic? nah, u cant!
i forgive ya bc its RAMADAN now,,,
*mwah*

8/21/2009 12:47 PMRe: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

allahakbar01
mohammed 108, Yemen

8/21/2009 12:55 PMRe: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
hehe,,, nice try tony :)))

pigs is Allah creature too, why we hate it ? we just not eat them bc Allah command :)

hehe,,, tony,,,tony,,, *mwah*

8/21/2009 6:24 PMRe: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

322osirus
luke 33, East London, United Kingdom
would you stick a horse up your virgina if the fiction allah said to...

8/22/2009 5:37 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

DeanDeasy
Initial "d" Royal Zorpian  28, 1 dAy wHeN tHe LeAvEs ArE fALLiNg..., Indonesia
who? whom? where? when? what? *confused*
r ya talk to me?
lol,,,

*mwah* luke!

8/24/2009 9:28 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ramadan is coming,,, Happy Ramadan Mubarak,

322osirus
luke 33, East London, United Kingdom
im just saying...if allah...god or buddha...krishna or what ever god one worshipped told someone to put a pineapple up there bottom because that would make them more holy...then people would do that...
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