Ramadan Greetings! The first day of Ramadan began last Thursday, and it’s between 13 September and 12 October.
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From Wikipedia:
“Ramadan is an Islamic religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, when the Qur'an was revealed. The name "Ramadan" is taken from the name of this month; the word itself derived from an Arabic word for intense heat, scorched ground, and shortness of rations. It is considered the most venerated and blessed month of the Islamic year. Prayers, sawm (fasting), charity, and self-accountability are especially stressed at this time; religious observances associated with Ramadan are kept throughout the month.
Ramadan is divided into three ten-day parts, or ashra (Arabic for ten). They are named Rahmah (mercy of God), Maghfirah (forgiveness of God), and Najah (salvation), respectively. Laylat al-Qadr, which falls during the last third, commemorates the revelation of the first verses of the Qur'an and is considered the most holy night of the year. Ramadan ends with the holiday Eid ul-Fitr, on which feasts are held…”
“…The most prominent event of this month is the daytime fasting (sawm) practiced by most observant Muslims. Every day during the month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world get up before dawn to eat and perform their fajr prayer. They break their fast when the fourth prayer of the day, Maghrib (sunset), is due.
During Ramadan, Muslims are also expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam as well as refraining from lying, stealing, anger, envy, greed, lust, sarcastic retorts, backbiting, and gossip. Obscene and irreligious sights and sounds are to be avoided; sexual intercourse during fasting hours is 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 level 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, sacrifice, as well as sympathy for those who are less fortunate, intending to make Muslims more generous and charitable…”
“…In addition to fasting, Muslims are encouraged to read the entire Qur'an…”
And “…Ramadan is also a time when Muslims are supposed to slow down from their worldly affairs and focus on self reformation, spiritual cleansing and enlightenment and establish the link between the God almighty and themselves by prayer, supplication, charity and showing good deeds, kindness and helping others…”
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I’m not going to be fasting (and have never been able to), despite me always wanting to greatly, due to my health and my physical condition deteriorating drastically if I do so, but am going to take part in as many other religious activities as I can. Thus, I apologise in advance if I’m not able to add any new posts within the next month, as I’ll probably be quite busy in prayer and w/ all the Ramadan activities. I wish you all a very happy Ramadan that’s filled blessing and peace.
Love,
The Red Haired Londoner
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
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7 comments:
You did good this Ramadan. I suck. :p
-S
Eid Mubarak in advance (well, a few days in advance, anyway)
S,
I did my best. And NO, you DON'T suck! We all do our best... Just know that you always have me if need anything, even if you just need someone to talk w/o worry... Thing WILL get better, you'll see: if not, I WILL bloody well make it better myself if I must!
Katherine,
Eid Mubarak to you too! Better early than never...
I had a great comment written, but then it disappeared :-(
Basically, I was saying hey and how are you! Have the in-home nurses started yet? How do you like them? Any new and exciting adventures to speak of?
f you want to see my fun in LA, check out www.lexer8.blogspot.com. I can always use more readers and more comments :-)
Have an awesome weekend!
Hiya Alexis,
No, the carers have not started yet. They're mostly likely going to start in the end of October.
Anyway, I'm doing well. Just here trying to find something to do on the Internet at home. No other new news lately.
And I'll def check out your blog and leave some comments soon...
Have the carers started yet (post about that... :-)?
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