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    bachton
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    salam Ayman or more,
    do you speack french please???

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      noble
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      God willing, it will work now

      http//i44.tinypic.com/2hdqiy0.jpg

      this is an interesting one, as it seems to moon is reflected off the clouds themselves

      http//i44.tinypic.com/2h3pthw.jpg

      when sky became clearer, on its own, almost

      http//i41.tinypic.com/2zzhpcj.jpg

      behind a window (suffers from refraction)

      http//i40.tinypic.com/2mc9lir.jpg

      All praise belong to Allah the Master of the Universe...

      Salam

      Nabil

      PS - using http//tinypic.com

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        wrkmmn
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        peace

        bravooo quraniyoons are going to fast in the full moon of summer solstice, now they will be worshipers of the sun.

        what I understandThe year has 12 (aljazeem/almaany dictionaries=months, declare, announce, proclaim, promulgate, etc. but never full moon, so full moon=conjecture. is moon ) and we have to fast 1 and not a number of days as many twist it.
        2185 of Ramadan in which the Qur'an was ...... Hence, whoever of you lives to see then shall fast it ...........
        as you see the word says to fast the shahru, and not in the shahru. the "in/therein" is none existing, so the translators must be adding it. Maybe they wish to fast a short time in it and not it.

        now, the problem of confusion because every body says, "is not a month but a number of days, " is because of the next two verses, but lest see them in a different light2183O YOU who have attained to faith! Fasting is ordained for you as it was ordained for those before you, so that you might remain conscious of God (2184) during a certain number of days. But whoever .....
        as you see the verse number and word "fasting" are being added, but if we remove that, we end up with the fragment "a number of days"; however, this is solved if we add this fragment to the previous phrase, then we se the complete meaning. Arranged in this way, without adding or deleting words, the verses are not referring/talking about to the length of fasting anymore, but to the purpose of the fast.2183O YOU who have attained to faith! Fasting is ordained for you as it was ordained for those before you, so that you might remain conscious of God during a number of days. But whoever .....

        The cycle of the moon even in the polytheist calendars has been for thousands of years from when first appears until it disappears. If we accept your wonderful find o that a cycle of the moon is from one full moon to next full moon, then a day is from mid day to mid day , and not from down to dusk. Definitely, no body can guide to whom God wants to lead astray '(.

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          bachton
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          peace, Ayman and more

          Sorry for my English but I little speak your language and I the use a translator to read and express me

          I always ask the question whether it was the moment of the breaking of the fast and reading these verses I think understand how determining the beginning and the end of the period of prayer to the dawn and the sunset, and this will also determine the time of breaking the fast.

          Here is the reason for my analysis

          56.75.

          56.75. Nay, I swear by the places of the stars

          56.75. Fala oqsimu bimawaqiAAi alnnujoomi

          16.16.

          16.16. And landmarks (too), and by the star they find a way.

          16.16. WaAAalamatin wabialnnajmi hum yahtadoona

          6.97.

          6.97. And He it is Who hath set for you the stars that ye may guide your course by them amid the darkness of the land and the sea We have detailed Our revelations for a people who have knowledge.

          These verses explain that the stars are cosmic benchmarks, and not a measurement tool, but complements the Sun and the Moon

          52.49.

          52.49. And in the night time also hymn His praise, and at the setting of the stars.

          52.49. Wamina allayli fasabbihhu wa-idbara alnnujoomi

          This verse explains that the end of the appearance of Star plurals so less than three stars determines the exact time of the dawn, and by mirroring this also applies to the sunset with the appearance in the sky of a minimum of 3 stars to define accurately the night, thus breaking the fast. I is not need stress you that the appearance or disappearance of the Sun at the horizon determines the end or the beginning of the prayers.

          What think you?

          Langue source
          Et ce verset explique que la fin de l?apparition d??toile aux pluriels donc moins de trois ?toiles d?termine le moment exact de l?aube, et par effet miroir cela s?applique aussi au coucher du soleil avec l?apparition dans le ciel d?un minimum de 3 ?toiles pour d?finir avec exactitude la nuit, donc la rupture du je?ne.

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            peace

            bravooo quraniyoons are going to fast in the full moon of summer solstice, now they will be worshipers of the sun.

            what I understandThe year has 12 (aljazeem/almaany dictionaries=months, declare, announce, proclaim, promulgate, etc. but never full moon, so full moon=conjecture. is moon ) and we have to fast 1 and not a number of days as many twist it.
            2185 of Ramadan in which the Qur'an was ...... Hence, whoever of you lives to see then shall fast it ...........
            as you see the word says to fast the shahru, and not in the shahru. the "in/therein" is none existing, so the translators must be adding it. Maybe they wish to fast a short time in it and not it.

            now, the problem of confusion because every body says, "is not a month but a number of days, " is because of the next two verses, but lest see them in a different light2183O YOU who have attained to faith! Fasting is ordained for you as it was ordained for those before you, so that you might remain conscious of God (2184) during a certain number of days. But whoever .....
            as you see the verse number and word "fasting" are being added, but if we remove that, we end up with the fragment "a number of days"; however, this is solved if we add this fragment to the previous phrase, then we se the complete meaning. Arranged in this way, without adding or deleting words, the verses are not referring/talking about to the length of fasting anymore, but to the purpose of the fast.2183O YOU who have attained to faith! Fasting is ordained for you as it was ordained for those before you, so that you might remain conscious of God during a number of days. But whoever .....

            The cycle of the moon even in the polytheist calendars has been for thousands of years from when first appears until it disappears. If we accept your wonderful find that a cycle of the moon is from one full moon to next full moon, then a day is from mid day to mid day , and not from down to dusk. Definitely, no body can guide to whom God wants to lead astray '(.

            Salaam Dear wrkmmn,

            Your reasoning is flawless and quite logical. GOD bless you.

            Peace,
            Khalil

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              2185 of Ramadan in which the Qur'an was ...... Hence, whoever of you lives to see then shall fast it ...........
              as you see the word says to fast the shahru, and not in the shahru. the "in/therein" is none existing, so the translators must be adding it. Maybe they wish to fast a short time in it and not it.

              Peace,

              According to you, we have to fast a single day as per falYASUMhu, as it is referring to only one sawm of the month?
              You are making it more easier bro

              May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
              mmKhan

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                supportpeacenotwar
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                Peace everyone,

                To be dismayed, and use the type of sarcasm included in previous posts, because people have come to a different conclusion to you about a particular practice, in this case Ramadan - especially because they might not the ins and outs of Arabic, makes me wonder. It makes me wonder about what people think it means to be Muslim. Being knowledgeable in Arabic can have its benefits, but Allah swt is the Most High in Majesty, if He wills it anyone can understand however much they need to of the Quran - even if they only grasp a small out of Arabic. That small amount being the Arabic they pick up while reading it.

                I would have thought what would matter is all those things that anyone - without knowing Arabic - can understand in immense detail. Such as when Luqman talks to his son about important things - it refers to not creating associates with Allah swt, not being arrogant, thankfulness to Allah swt, good to parents (and implied there is that parents are good to children and bring them up well), that Allah swt sees and hears all things in a way we don't need to know, about building our relationship with God swt. All of these things are central and important as described as wisdom given to Luqman. Not just did he know it but he emphasised practicing it. Arabic can be looked up by non-Muslims and they can work out their own conclusions as done here about Ramadan and similar things, if they come to the "right" conclusion, does that make them Muslim? I don't think so, what matters is sincerity to Allah swt and that people practice the things Allah swt mentions many times in terms of our character and our behaviour. The central Islamic principles could be something everyone who will come to the path practices --- even prior to fully embracing Islam in terms of One God or fully accepting the Quran. So it seems that that is what is most important. Exploring other practices has its place too, but the most often repeated verses contain other Quranic/Islamic principles about behaviour.

                May Allah swt bless and reward all those strive in His way no matter how "small" it may seem, Allah swt is appreciative, all Praise is ultimately due to our Cherisher.

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                  Salaam Dear sister,

                  I did not have the slightest intention of being SARCASTIC in my post. I just wanted to let WRKMMN to know that, according to verses of The Qur?aan, I have the same understanding regarding RAMADZAN, i.e. the MONTH OF FASTING. I wanted to confirm that ALLAAH, swt, has ordained for us to FAST the WHOLE month of RAMADZAN, i.e. from the NEW MOON CRESENT of the NINTH month of Islamic LUNAR calendar-year to the NEW MOON CRESENT of the TENTH month, i.e. to fast either 29 or 30 consecutive days through the WHOLE month of RAMADZAN. The Qur?aan is straightforward regarding this issue. Exotic and philosophical interpretations are nothing but innovative conjectures.

                  And I agree with you 100% when you say ?... Allah swt is the Most High in Majesty, if He wills it anyone can understand however much they need to of the Quran - even if they only grasp a small out of Arabic...?

                  Our degree of Guidance doesn?t have anything to do with our academic, linguistic, theological, and whatnot knowledge.

                  Peace,
                  Khalil

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                    supportpeacenotwar
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                    Peace brother,

                    I wasn't really referring to you. I was also mentioning it because I've seen the sentiment expressed elsewhere on here or other places. People are free to express that, I'm just saying, it makes me wonder a little.

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                      Zulf
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                      It's called the Ego... or Uncontrolled Mind. It jumps at statements we hear, being very very defensive... interpreting so many things as threats against us(itself). Useless bickering, debates and arguments are a sign of the uncontrolled mind... running the show while our real selves are at it's mercy due to "unconsciousness"....

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                        Ramon
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                        You can see the meanings in Classical Arabic dictionaries such as Lisan Al-3arab as I quoted earlier on this thread or summarized here

                        http//www.free-minds.org/articles/science/timing.htm

                        Peace,

                        Ayman

                        Salam.

                        Most of your articles can no longer be seen/read in the new free-minds website. Where can we find them; especially the ones dealing with shahr ramadhan and salah/learning connection?

                        Alhamdulillah.

                        Ramon

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                          Timur
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                          Peace Ramon.

                          I think some can be found here http//www.free-minds.org/Old/articles/science/language.htm

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                            Zulf
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                            Our degree of Guidance doesn?t have anything to do with our academic, linguistic, theological, and whatnot knowledge.

                            bravo handshake bravo

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                              Wilson
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                              Peace Ramon,

                              Most of your articles can no longer be seen/read in the new free-minds website. Where can we find them; especially the ones dealing with shahr ramadhan and salah/learning connection?

                              01 - Far In The Horizon
                              02 - Know Thy Enemy
                              03 - Rules Of Engagement
                              04 - Free Choice
                              05 - The Natural Republic
                              06 - The Trust
                              07 - The Hidden Side
                              08 - Magic!
                              09 - What's In The Name
                              10 - Blind Dating VS Perfect Timing
                              11 - Language Barrier
                              12 - Idiot's Guide To Code 19 + The Code 19 Debate
                              13 - How Did It Come To This_Part 1
                              14 - How Did It Come To This_Part 2
                              15 - Introduction To Peacefulness

                              Abdelilah

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                                Ramon
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                                Salam.

                                Thanks Timur & Abdelilah for the links!

                                Alhamdulillah.

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                                  Wakas
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                                  peace brother Ayman, all,

                                  I finally read your article.

                                  Firstly, thanks for sharing your research, it is appreciated.

                                  With regard to the timing discussion, I agreed with many, not all, points in your article, as it is quite a lot to digest. I'd need to think over it some more. One question that came to my mind about your understanding was the following

                                  2185 says whoever witnessed the shahr/full-moon should abstain it
                                  ---> you take this to mean a number of days 3-10 (if I have understood you correctly)

                                  2217 asks about the inviolable shahr/full-moon is there fighting in it
                                  ---> how long a time do you take this as?

                                  IF there is any discrepancy between the two parts in red - can you clarify/explain why, thanks.

                                  All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                                    Timur
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                                    Peace brother Wakas.

                                    2185 says whoever witnessed the shahr/full-moon should abstain it
                                    ---> you take this to mean a number of days 3-10 (if I have understood you correctly)

                                    As far as I know brother Ayman refers this back to 2183 http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9188.msg220451;topicseen#msg220451

                                    2217 asks about the inviolable shahr/full-moon is there fighting in it
                                    ---> how long a time do you take this as?

                                    Here we have the preposition "fi", which we do not have in 2185. Therefore I think it denotes the period delimited by those four full-moons and this is period of 3 months.

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                                      Wakas
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                                      peace brother Timur,

                                      Thanks, I was unaware of the alternative "hu" reference. It seems theoretically possible.

                                      In 2217 inviolable shahr is singular so to me "in it/full-moon" doesn't sound ideal. I will see what bro Ayman has to say.

                                      As a side note, I read most of this thread today. I should have made a list of the key points I wanted to highlight but it was quite a laborious task reading all of it as it was. In any case, a few thoughts from memory

                                      We can all (or most) agree that the traditional present-day timing system would be very difficult (perhaps impossible) to prove as per Quran.

                                      It would have been much better if those opposed to Ayman's view presented a couple of their strongest points in a clear and concise manner - this may have prevented the thread being so long. Some did get better at doing this however.

                                      There were a few interesting/reasonable arguments against, but most of these were clarified - thus, the original article really needs an up to date write-up to reflect this.

                                      There was some discussion about days of abstinence being 3-10, and one thing that came to my mind is that perhaps a fixed number is not given because not everyone will witness the start/end points the same. "10 complete" in 2196 (if it is related) may be indicating that since there is no fixed number, 10 may have been the average hence it is reassuring the reader/believer that 10 is complete for them.

                                      truthseeker171 thinks it meant 3 but one would think if it was 3 why doesn't Quran just say 3. Also, one can have witnessed the full-moon but only have one day left of it to abstain, thus I think of the options, this seems the weaker one.

                                      There was another issue brought up by Nun/Pseudo about the weaning+bearing = 30 shahr. Even though possible explanations were given, each Nun and Ayman had their own, there seems to be another option I did some cross-reference and it seems the bearing is referring to carrying the burden, so it likely at least refers to when a bump is visible, and this about 2-4 months for most.

                                      There were some aspects not discussed much - at least I don't think they were, e.g. how the ahilat fit into the hajj timing 2189, the issue I raised with 91-5 (see here). I also think the finding related to "al masjid al haram" may help clarify things.

                                      Overall, I'm not entirely convinced by the full-moon theory but it does seem to be the strongest option so far. It will be much better if an updated write-up is done. It is possible it can be fine-tuned further.

                                      All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                                        simonejamilla
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                                        Peace all.
                                        Wakas I would be interested to read your theory on Shahr Ramadan, if you would be so kind as to comment on what you have so far, I would really appreciate it.

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                                          Wakas
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                                          peace SD,

                                          I haven't studied the timing, or terms, in much detail, so I don't have any strong view at the moment.

                                          Overall, I'm not entirely convinced by the full-moon theory but it does seem to be the strongest option so far. It will be much better if an updated write-up is done. It is possible it can be fine-tuned further.

                                          All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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