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Ramadan Karim | 2014

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(Istiqlal Mosque/Jakarta)

Lets bow and get closer to ALLAH

AlhamduliLLAH Ramadhan has come.........
:cray: miss those times...

Actually yesterday nigh is the first Tarawih for some part of Indonesian Muslim, we usually have different starting and ending, as some people uses Hisab, and some people uses rukyah to find the first and ending of Ramadhan.
why no unity? then again there Indonesia is kinda spread everywhere...but dont you have govt official announcement?

Why cant Muslims unite...I mean a moon is seen in China and everyone goes Happy Chinese new year (around the world)...Not 1 Chinese will make up Chinese new Yr on their own

but Muslim countries cant even practice together under the same flag/ Country (forget announcement from a foreign country)....makes me sad :(
 
:cray: miss those times...


why no unity? then again there Indonesia is kinda spread everywhere...but dont you have govt official announcement?

Why cant Muslims unite...I mean a moon is seen in China and everyone goes Happy Chinese new year (around the world)...Not 1 Chinese will make up Chinese new Yr on their own

but Muslim countries cant even practice together under the same flag/ Country (forget announcement from a foreign country)....makes me sad :(

Yeah..actually Tarawih prayer is better conducted at home, as prophet always does....

It is more like a difference method and different in Quran/hadist/ + their contex interpretation. Muhammadiyah uses modern approach like astronomy knowledge, not seeing the moon by naked eyes. I like to see Muslim being more united by putting aside their small differences and improve tolerance among themselves. :dance3: :dance3:

Muhammadiyah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Muhammadiyah (Arabic: محمدية, followers of Muhammad. full name: Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah) is an Islamic organization in Indonesia. The organization was founded in 1912 by Ahmad Dahlan in the city of Yogyakarta as a reformist socioreligious movement, advocating ijtihad - individual interpretation of Qur'an and sunnah, as opposed to taqlid - the acceptance of the traditional interpretations propounded by the ulama.[1]

At the moment, Muhammadiyah is the second largest Islamic organization in Indonesia with 29 million members.[1] Although Muhammadiyah leaders and members are often actively involved in shaping the politics in Indonesia, Muhammadiyah is not a political party. It has devoted itself to social and educational activities.
 
Yeah..actually Tarawih prayer is better conducted at home, as prophet always does....
Mind you he did both...I prefer it in Jamaat as it gives strength to continue as well as motivation...and it is nice to be in a group...
 
Hmm i'll be doing double mushaqqat this ramadan I've gotta fast (well duh) and I've gotta attend tuitions and study for MCAT punjab :(
But nothing can lessen the spirit of Ramadan
Its the best:)
Oh They should be looking for chand now rehti:) excited
 
Ramadan kareem my brothers and sisters in Islam. We are starting our Siyam (Roza) from tonight Insh'Allah. Please do not forget the needy among us in this blessed month and onward.

May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala guide us to right path as those before us. Ameen.
 
Hmm i'll be doing double mushaqqat this ramadan I've gotta fast (well duh) and I've gotta attend tuitions and study for MCAT punjab :(
But nothing can lessen the spirit of Ramadan
Its the best:)
Oh They should be looking for chand now rehti:) excited
Bro you aint alone...I am in lab from 9am to sometimes 8pm...I will be adjusting it a little for fasting...but the heat, the 18.5 hrs and the stress....May ALLAH bless us!
 
Ramadan Kareem Mubarrak to all my Muslim brothers and sisters. Please remember me in your Duas.
 
you guys wont see many members for one months now cause for one month , God has put them in Cage ... :lol:
 
@Zarvan

In Turkey, the month of Ramadan is celebrated with great joy and iftar dinners play a big part in this. In the big cities like Istanbul all of the restaurants offer special deals and set menus for iftar. Most of the set menus start with a soup or an appetiser platter called "Iftariye". It consists of dates, olives, cheese, pastırma, sujuk, Turkish Pide bread (which is a special bread only baked during the Ramadan) and various pastries called "börek". The main course consists of various Turkish foods, especially the Ottoman Palace Traditional Foods. The famous dessert called "güllaç", which is made of rose water is served in most of the places. Most of the fine-dining restaurants offer live musical performances of Ottoman classical music, Turkish music andSufi music.

Most of the Ramadan celebration practices in Turkey have their roots in the traditions of the former Ottoman Empire. Iftar is a fast breaking dinner and fasting people should break their fast just after the sun sets. At the minarets of mosques, lights called kandil are switched on from sunset to dawn. As soon as the sun sets, a traditional "Ramadan Cannon" is fired from the highest hill in every city as a signal to start eating the iftar.

In Istanbul, one of the more notable places to celebrate the iftar dinner is the Sultanahmet Square. Located near the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) the Sultanahmet Square hosts many activities, like the mini restaurants opened during the month of Ramadan, special shows and traditional Ottoman theatrical shows.

The Tarawih prayer is mostly practised as 20 rekahs in Turkish mosques and between every 4 rekahs a hymn composed by the Turkish musician Buhurizade Itri is sung with all the people attending to the prayer. The hymn is basically a prayer to praise the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

As Ramadan is also the month of almsgiving, many people organise iftar dinners for the poor, students, guests and foreigners. People can find free and tasty Turkish food in most of the mosques.

During Ramadan, Turkish NGOs like Journalists and Authors Foundation started to organise Interfaith Dialogue Dinners to promote the "dialogue" between the "different". These high profile events have started a whole new era of organising big dinner parties by the NGOs in Turkey for the people from different cultures and understandings even if they are not Muslims. In the recent years you can find Turkish NGOs, such as the Interfaith Dialog Center, all over the world organising iftar dinners for inter-cultural and interfaith dialogue, which helps promote the true understanding of the month of Ramadan.
 

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