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    farida
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    Hey farida welcome back and how are you handshake ;D

    Salaam afridi
    Thank you, alhumdullilah I am very well, looking forward to the month of Ramdan during summer time, today max temp 31c sun
    peace

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      newform
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      Peace newform

      The nature of your job is difficult and fasting could make it dangerous for you. I think you can do it but you should have started conditioning your body to get used to it. However, God tells us that if it is difficult then we can feed the poor instead. Why not fast on your days off and feed the poor on your days where you work.

      2184 A few number of days; however, if any of you is ill or traveling,
      then the same number from different days; and as for those who
      can do so but with difficulty, they may redeem by feeding the
      needy. And whoever does good voluntarily, then it is better for
      him. And if you fast it is better for you if only you knew.

      Peace

      Hope

      Peace Hope,
      Thank you for the bringing this quran verse to my attention. I remember reading this and it's good to know just in case i do have to drink so i don't suffer heat stroke on the job. I feel you are right, I should have taken the time to condition myself earlier...hopefully this time next year i will be working indoors as a medical assistant and won't sweat out so much fluid throughout the day inshallah. God willing I will do the best I can this Ramadan, God is most merciful if I do have to drink I can try again and again throughout the month and if i do slip I can feed the poor, which God knows I should be doing more of anyway as I haven't been paying hardly any zakat lately

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        afridi220
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        Salaam afridi
        Thank you, alhumdullilah I am very well, looking forward to the month of Ramdan during summer time, today max temp 31c sun
        peace

        w/salam Farid
        I think you are luckier them me here we have temperature reaching48c '( But for me hmm always cool no sun laugh

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          Ibrahim-Khalil
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          Salam. Anybody know, when ir Ramadan startin in Turkex, Saudi Arabia, Bahrein (and other arabic countries), ang tell me please when is Ramadan startin in your country/community?

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            afridi220
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            Salam. Anybody know, when ir Ramadan startin in Turkex, Saudi Arabia, Bahrein (and other arabic countries), ang tell me please when is Ramadan startin in your country/community?

            Peace
            Ramadan starts in middle east on saturday 22nd Aug and on 23rd in Pakistan.
            peace

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              Andya_Primanda
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              Salamun alaikum people.

              Ramadan starts at 22 August in Indonesia, and it's about Isya prayer time as I type this. Masjids start to hold salat tarawih... my mum and sis just went out. I don't go with them.

              Out of curiosity, I searched for hadith that supposedly tell people to do salat tarawih.

              You know what I find?

              Nothing*.

              Salat tarawih doesn't even have a basis in hadith.

              Now how should I tell my mum and sis about this...


              *)There is a Hadith told by Aisha, recorded in Sahih Muslim, that said the Messenger used to perform salat at Ramadan nights, and people flocked to do salat with him. But the Messenger then stopped doing it because he does not want it to be considered obligatory...

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                arista
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                Salam,

                Salamun alaikum people.

                Ramadan starts at 22 August in Indonesia, and it's about Isya prayer time as I type this. Masjids start to hold salat tarawih... my mum and sis just went out. I don't go with them.

                Out of curiosity, I searched for hadith that supposedly tell people to do salat tarawih.

                You know what I find?

                Nothing*.

                Salat tarawih doesn't even have a basis in hadith.

                Now how should I tell my mum and sis about this...


                *)There is a Hadith told by Aisha, recorded in Sahih Muslim, that said the Messenger used to perform salat at Ramadan nights, and people flocked to do salat with him. But the Messenger then stopped doing it because he does not want it to be considered obligatory...

                Just leave them do what they believe.....

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                  April4
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                  Salam. Anybody know, when ir Ramadan startin in Turkex, Saudi Arabia, Bahrein (and other arabic countries), ang tell me please when is Ramadan startin in your country/community?

                  Here in Turkey ,we are fasting today .(21 aug)

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                    afridi220
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                    Salamun alaikum people.

                    Ramadan starts at 22 August in Indonesia, and it's about Isya prayer time as I type this. Masjids start to hold salat tarawih... my mum and sis just went out. I don't go with them.

                    Out of curiosity, I searched for hadith that supposedly tell people to do salat tarawih.

                    You know what I find?

                    Nothing*.

                    Salat tarawih doesn't even have a basis in hadith.

                    Now how should I tell my mum and sis about this...


                    *)There is a Hadith told by Aisha, recorded in Sahih Muslim, that said the Messenger used to perform salat at Ramadan nights, and people flocked to do salat with him. But the Messenger then stopped doing it because he does not want it to be considered obligatory...

                    http//www.renaissance.com.pk/Julq62y4.html hail laugh

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                      srotu
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                      I just had my first meal; it's about 5am now. I had Indian food eat

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                        Andya_Primanda
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                        http//www.renaissance.com.pk/Julq62y4.html hail laugh

                        Quite true, bro afridi. I come across those hadith as I did my own homework on tarawih.

                        Even with hadith sources, if tarawih was dropped by the Messenger and called a bid'ah with less value than the night salat (tahajud) by Umar, it's quite surprising how people still managed to consider it something good. It's not in the Qur'an, it's not even suggested by hadith, even called bid'ah by Umar, and yet...

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                          aly-sam
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                          I fast every year...although I do find it difficult. Not because of lack of food/drink. That I can get used to. Its difficult because of waking up early to eat (I have to eat something light and have my tea and water) and then I cant sleep as the children will wake up within an hour. So its the lack of sleep i cant get used to. But there is nothing like the satisfaction you get at the end of the day especially when you find it a challenge. But I am lucky our fasting throughout the year is between 5 am and 7 pm give or take 20-30 mins variation.

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                            MUNZIR_ALI
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                            I just had my first meal; it's about 5am now. I had Indian food eat

                            eat what did you eat?

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                              MUNZIR_ALI
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                              Happy ramadhaan every body! yay group

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                                Rev_John
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                                eat what did you eat?

                                wow o She ate an Indian !!!!! & & & &

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                                  MUNZIR_ALI
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                                  wow o She ate an Indian !!!!! & & & &

                                  holy cow! Ohh I said it! She ate an indian! o

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                                    hope4
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                                    Peace everyone

                                    I have the timetable for Ramadan (London). It says fasting starts 409am, Fajr prayer 429am and Fast ends 810pm. However, sunrise for 23rd Aug is 559am and sunset is 2006pm. Is there a more natural way to observe the start of fast and end of fast?

                                    God Bless

                                    Hope

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                                      Alen
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                                      Peace everyone
                                      I have the timetable for Ramadan (London). It says fasting starts 409am, Fajr prayer 429am and Fast ends 810pm. However, sunrise for 23rd Aug is 559am and sunset is 2006pm. Is there a more natural way to observe the start of fast and end of fast?
                                      God Bless
                                      Hope

                                      Peace,
                                      Respectfully.

                                      I think you're mistaken, because i got the timetable from London Central Mosque (London) and it says like this

                                      DATE PRAYER PRAYER BREAKING OF THE FAST
                                      23., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0347 -- maghrib/2009 -- layl/2217
                                      24., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0347 -- maghrib/2009 -- layl/2217
                                      25., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0355 -- maghrib/2003 -- layl/2208
                                      26., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0355 -- maghrib/2003 -- layl/2208
                                      27., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0355 -- maghrib/2003 -- layl/2208
                                      28., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156
                                      29., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156
                                      30., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156
                                      31., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156

                                      I eat until fajr salah, then i pray and sleep some more.
                                      Gotta make some unhealthy sandwiches for the businessmen in the CITY, lool,lol.
                                      Peace.

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                                        No longer a Sunna-rejecter
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                                        Peace,
                                        Respectfully.

                                        I think you're mistaken, because i got the timetable from London Central Mosque (London) and it says like this

                                        DATE PRAYER PRAYER BREAKING OF THE FAST
                                        23., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0347 -- maghrib/2009 -- layl/2217
                                        24., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0347 -- maghrib/2009 -- layl/2217
                                        25., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0355 -- maghrib/2003 -- layl/2208
                                        26., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0355 -- maghrib/2003 -- layl/2208
                                        27., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0355 -- maghrib/2003 -- layl/2208
                                        28., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156
                                        29., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156
                                        30., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156
                                        31., Avg., 2009 - fajr/0402 -- maghrib/1954 -- layl/2156

                                        I eat until fajr salah, then i pray and sleep some more.
                                        Gotta make some unhealthy sandwiches for the businessmen in the CITY, lool,lol.
                                        Peace.

                                        Breaking the fast is at the time of maghrib plus 5-10 mins.

                                        I am no longer a Sunna-rejecter. See 4:59-65, 62:2-4, 3:31, 4:156, 7:157 Messenger teaches and is to be followed and obeyed. Examples of revelation received which is not in the Qur'an: 3:123-126, 33:37, 2:187, 66:3, 62:9.

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                                          Peace everyone

                                          I have the timetable for Ramadan (London). It says fasting starts 409am, Fajr prayer 429am and Fast ends 810pm. However, sunrise for 23rd Aug is 559am and sunset is 2006pm. Is there a more natural way to observe the start of fast and end of fast?

                                          God Bless

                                          Hope

                                          http//www.gaisma.com/en/location/london.html

                                          Date Sunset Dawn
                                          Today 2006 0522
                                          +1 day 2004 0524

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