Happy Ramadan Everyone :)

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  1. heartnet

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    #61
    Happy ramadan to all muslims.
    hope this "school" make us better
     
    heartnet, Aug 31, 2008 IP
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    #62
    Can you drink water during the day?
     
    Ikaruga, Aug 31, 2008 IP
  3. levampire

    levampire Active Member

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    Nope, No Water, No Food, No Sex, No Nothing.

    From Sunrise till Sunset
     
    levampire, Aug 31, 2008 IP
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    #64
    Happy Ramadan Mubarak
     
    gree124, Sep 1, 2008 IP
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    #65
    Happy Ramadan to everyone...

    I am feeling so happy that Ramadan is here.... it give alot of pleasure and satisfaction :)

    If the moon sighted then we'll have it today.
     
    Rage, Sep 1, 2008 IP
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    #66
    Happy Ramadan to everyone who are Muslim.....Anyway I do wish that war in Mindanao Philippines would be finished on this ramadan day...
     
    faith janine, Sep 1, 2008 IP
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    #67
    I like watching them, I'm really interested in different cultures.

    I'm English but I live in a city in Turkey so we get the 'gypsy' drummers, that come around towards the end of Ramadan begging for money. I'm told that in the villages, the drummers even sing when they drum..that I would love to see.

    I noticed many people not taking part in Ramadan this year, many people were eating and smoking in the streets today.

    It's getting harder every year because it's getting earlier and earlier. It's very hot here in Turkey right now. It's not healthy to go without water in this heat. I couldn't do it, so kudos to them.
     
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  8. Rage

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    I've experienced that Turk's are not very religious, I've been in Turk embassy functions many time.... they even drink (beer, wine) freely which is Haram (not allowed) in Islam.
     
    Rage, Sep 2, 2008 IP
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    #69
    Turkey is anyway a secular country. Probably the worst in accordance to Islamic practice. But then again I see a lot of major improvement by their leaders nowdays so you can't tell. Hopefully Turkey will change
     
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    #70
    I had never heard of Ramdan. Though when i heard it for the first time, I thought it was a Hindu festival because of the mentioning of Ram in that word. I had heard about Lord Rama from various mythological stories about he being a god. Thats why i thought of it as a hindu festival.
    I had only heard of Ramzan.... Can anybody tell me what's it celebrated for and why it is different from ramzan?
     
    zappy123, Sep 2, 2008 IP
  11. Rage

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    Its a actually a Month from Islamic Calender, the main festival is Eid-ul-fitar that comes right after Ramadan, its a gift for Muslims, to read more about the Ramadan please read the wikipedia
     
    Rage, Sep 2, 2008 IP
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    Thanks for the info Rage ;);, will add reputation for you.
     
    zappy123, Sep 2, 2008 IP
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    you are welcome zippy :)
     
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    Thx for explaining it for him ;)
     
    levampire, Sep 2, 2008 IP
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    #75
    Happy ramadan! Make peace not war...
     
    ivy cuenca, Sep 2, 2008 IP
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    #76
    thanks for the info ...happy ramadan to all!
     
    bloggersmosaic, Sep 3, 2008 IP
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    #77

    + NO Smoking
     
    atiq, Sep 3, 2008 IP