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Sunday, July 07, 2013

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5 Things Everyone Should Know About Ramadan


It is one of the five pillars of Islam and is known to be month of reflection and complete submission to Allah (God). Here are five things everyone should know about Ramadan.

1. Ramadan is recognized to be the month in which the first verses of the holy Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. 

Recitation of the entire Quran is important to achieve throughout this month. Muslims read Quran in a group at the masjid or individually at home, masjid and elsewhere every day or night.

2. Eating and drinking is prohibited from sunrise to sunset. Fasting in Arabic is called sawm, and in English that means refrain. Fasting is supposed to teach self-discipline, patience and spirituality. However, participating in Ramadan is much more than not eating and drinking. People are encouraged to restrain themselves from any type of haram, or sin, including backbiting (or being catty), gossip, looking at unlawful things and using obscene words.

3. Breaking the fast is called “Iftar." The daily fast is traditionally broken with a bite of a fresh or dry date. This is preferred because the prophet Muhammad broke his fast on these middle-eastern fruits. If dates cannot be found, water is a good second choice.

4. Family bonding time is cherished and looked forward to in the month of Ramadan. Everyone’s busy schedules are put on hold as they get together around the dinner table to share the first and most important meal of the day. Typically, large amounts of food are prepared for iftar that include soup, salad, appetizers, a main course and dessert.

5. Eid Al-Fitr is the day that follows the last day of Ramadan. This holiday celebrates the arrival of a the new moon the day after Ramadan ends. Eid celebrations begin with the recitation of the prayer Salat al-Eid and visits with family and close friends. Homes are decorated festively with lights and banners and gifts of clothes or money are exchanged.

Ramadan Mubarak -- Have a blessed Ramadan!

(Pataluma Patch / 06 July 2013)

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Don't give up


Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.
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