Best 8 quotes in «ramadan quotes» category

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    It's a tradition in Islamic society to issue pardons at the end of Ramadan.

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    It's so warm now, and Thanksgiving came so early - is it just me, or does it not really feel like Ramadan?

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    Emak merasa gembira ketika ia memasak untuk banyak orang. Ada rasa bahagia yang tak terbeli dan bisa menawarkan rasa lelah. (Sangu Cangkedong, Rima RL)

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    Ramadan typically brings a spike in violence in Middle East. I get grumpy when I don't eat - but I don't blow things up. Religion of peace?

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    Ramadan is not fasting. Ramadan is an Islamic feast where one stuffs oneself twice a day with food, and in between lets ones intestines dry out. To describe that process as 'fasting' seems rather ubiquitous to me. The amount of food transported into the body is probably exactly the same, but because of the dehydration the food is processed less effectively. As customs go, most customs are typically silly and Ramadan is no exception. I can accept such silliness when people keep it to themselves, but unfortunately one sees such a sharp rise in 'policing' others that even non Muslims are now experiencing violence because they are eating at daytime in the Ramadan period.

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    Ramadan is a BOOT CAMP for the Muslim body and soul. In this Holy month, make everyday count.

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    Fasting men and fasting women, God has prepared forgiveness and a splendid wage. Quran-AlAhzab(35)

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    Tomorrow is the start of Ramadan, a month of daily fasting, broken by an iftar, a special meal after sunset and a bite before sunrise. Han has told her that the idea behind the fast of Ramadan is to remind everyone of the poor and less fortunate, a time of charity, compassion, abstinence, and forgiveness. And even though Um-Nadia claims to have no religion and many of their customers are Christians, they all like to eat the traditional foods prepared throughout the Middle East to celebrate the nightly fast-breaking during Ramadan. There are dishes like sweet qatayif crepes and cookies and creamy drinks and thick apricot nectar.