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    Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha have unique dates. Eid Al-Fitr falls at the first day of the month of Shawwal‚ the tenth month of the lunar calender or the Islamic calender‚ after the holy month of Ramadan. The word Al-Fitr means breaking the fast. Due to the fact that Muslims fasting the day-time during the whole month of Ramadan‚ they celebrate Eid Al-Fitr to mark the end of this month. Eid Al-Adha is different because it is after the great Hajj. The date of Eid Al-Adha is the tenth day of the month of Dhul-Hijjah

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    their specific belief. Two such religious holidays are the Muslim Eid al-Fitr and the Christian Christmas. Eid-al Fitr is an important Muslim holiday that signifies the end of the month of Ramadan. It is also called The Feast of Breaking Fast‚ The Sugar Feast and The Sweet Festival. The month of Ramadan is meant to be spent fasting so on Eid al Fitr‚ Muslims are meant to break this fast. This day also marks the start of the month of Shawwal‚ which is the time where “Muslims around the world try

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    through the picturesque Niles hills. “Two more miles to go”‚ yelled my teammate who was a few yards behind me‚ “and then man‚ we can finally get some water.” Well‚ there was not going to be any water for me; I was fasting for the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan‚ running on an empty stomach‚ and knew that the next drop of water entering my body would only come at sunset. Running those ten miles every day on nothing but the strength of will‚ epitomizes my true character and hunger for challenge in life

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    Ramadan was a pretty blessed month for me. Ramadan is my favorite time of the year ofcourse after Eid. Ramadan unites all the muslims in the community and brings them together. Like in ramadan‚ I went to the masjid for tarawih almost every day and I would see all my friends there. I would feel so loved. If I got upset in Ramadan‚ I would go to the Masjid because seeing the masjid full in Ramadan cheered me up. Seeing everyone praying salah making duas‚ worshipping Allah

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    INTRODUCTION The UAE is located in the Middle East along the southern most part of the Arabian Peninsula. The UAE spans 83‚600 kilometres and is comprised of seven sheikhdoms: 1) Abu Dhabi 2) Dubai 3) Sharjah 4) Ras Al Khaimah 5) Fujairah 6) Umm Al Quwain and 7) Ajman. The federal capital is Abu Dhabi. The UAE was established on December 2‚ 1971 following Great Britain’s withdrawal from the Arabian Gulf’s coastal region. A large percentage of the population is foreign. The local population

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    Informative Speech

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    01/03/2013 Purpose: to inform the audience about the event Ramadan Introduction: How many of you have ever heard of Ramadan and know what it’s? Many of you maybe heard of it but don’t know what the event is. Well‚ today we will discuss what Ramadan is‚ what to do during Ramadan and ways to avoid getting tempted by food. Body: I. what is Ramadan? A. it’s the ninth month of the Islamic calendar B. Prophet Mohamed started the Ramadan and making part of the Islamic ritual during 623 CE. C

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    article from the newspaper Time‚ 24th December the 2001. The article is written by Tariq Ramadan. The general topic is the discussion about Muslims and integration in Europe. In the article Ramdan concludes that many Muslims are doing well in Europe‚ but great deals of them have a lot of problems. But according to Ramdan the problems can only be solved if both Muslims and non-Muslims make an effort. And Ramadan does not have any doubts. He says: “The non-Muslims need to accept that Europe’s population

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    cow‚ sheep‚ camel‚ or goat. Eid al-Fitr is holiday that follows the month of Ramadan. The three-day Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr‚ celebrates the end of Ramadan‚ the Muslims holy month during which individuals fast from sunrise to sunset. Eid al-Adha is very important holiday to Muslims like Christian is to Charismas. Islam all over the world celebrates only two big holidays which are Eid al Adha and Eid al Fitr. Ramadan is the ninth month in the Muslims year in the month of fasting. It is one of

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    known as Ramadan..   What is Ramadan? Ummhhh...To me‚Ramadan is the name of the one-month fasting period when Muslims fast for a period of almost 12 hours. They fast from dawn till sunset. It is a known fact that during the period of fasting‚ apart from eating and drinking Muslims are also forbidden from smoking and having sexual relations. Only the sick are excused from fasting during this month. Muslims are expected to avoid lying‚ breaking promise or cheating during the month of Ramadan.    

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    devotion to Allah. [25] Sawm is the fourth pillar of Islam and is an important act of ibadah. The word "Ramadan" comes from the Arabic root word for "parched thirst" and "sun-baked ground." It is expressive of the hunger and thirst felt by those who spend the month in fasting. As opposed to other holidays‚ when people often indulge‚ Ramadan is by nature a time of sacrifice.The month of Ramadan is sacred because the first revelation of the Qur’an is said to have occurred during this month. By tradition

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