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Ramadan!


We wait Ramadan from year to year.
We are going to have a new Ramadan in 20 days from today; Friday, July 31st, 2009

Crecent

First, Ramadan is an Arabian month. It starts by the nisance of a new crecent in the sky. We watch the nisance of the crecent of the new month near the sun set of the 29th day of the previous month "Shaban"; If we see a new crecent, this means the start of the new Arabian month Ramadan. If not, we complete Shaban month to 30 days.

Second, Ramadan is a great month for worship. Shortly after Muslims confirm the start of Ramadan, All Muslims allover the world pray a special pray called Taraweh not found except in Ramadan. They pray it after the pray of Eshaa (=sun light disappearance pray). This pray is done every night till Ramadan ends.

In Ramadan, Muslim women also like to pray Taraweh.


Muslims fast Ramadan. Fasting starts from the appearance of the lights of the sun and ends at the sun set. This can be marked by the calls for the two prays Fajr Pray (= dawn pray) and Maghreb Pray (= sun set pray). In the past, not all Muslims were able to hear these calls. So, Muslims used canons to mark these two times. After the invention of loud speakers, calls for these two times from mosques are sufficient now and henth the use of canons decreased till they are not seen these days.

In the past Muslims hired men (called "Mesahrati") to awake themselves up to eat before the start of fasting. The hired men used drums to arose people to eat. If their voices were nice they could sing too. Rarely we can see a Mesahrati nowadays.

In Sahoor meal before start of fasting a day, the rich can eat meat. It is the best for not to feel hungry allover the day.

The poor can have beans in their Sahoor. It is cheep and one does not feel hungry the whole day. It is delicious too if well prepared.

Rich Muslims also like to have beans in their Sahoor if they get tired of meat or beside it, for beans delicious taste.

In Iftar (= meal after end of fasting) Muslims eat some tamrs (= dried dates) then go to pray Maghrb Pray.

Because they may feel thirst, they like to drink liquorices.

They can have some sweets like Konafa.

Muslims may be invited to have Public Iftar in Mosques or at generous people.

Egyptian Pope also may invite you to an Iftar in Ramadan.

And of course you can have your Iftar at home.

Third, Ramadan is a month for joy and fun for children.They carry Fawanis and go to visit their relatives to celebrate them the new Ramadan and sing them folklore songs. The relatives in rerurn celebrate the children by giving them money and candies.
There are many types of Fawanis: "traditional Fanos with candles"

and "electrical Fanos with batteries"

Children love Ramadan and they decorate their streets to welcome it. Either with papers and textile,

or by lights.

And in these lights, people take tours the whole night till the time of a new Sahoor.

Mecca!Eid al-Fitr

Comments

Irina 31. July 2009, 22:44

nice blog!!
very good!

and soon I will celebrate you with start of Ramadan



medoamado 31. July 2009, 22:51

Thank you. I hope you can fast a complete day from Fajr to Maghreb this year. :smile:

maide 9. August 2009, 19:36

welcome ramadan :smile:

Maryam 10. August 2009, 08:02

Salam medo..thanx 4 visit..
Welcome Ramadhan... :smile:

Ricardo 11. August 2009, 21:30

Welcome رمضان!!!

Ducie 17. August 2009, 04:05

Well, I've learned about Arabic culture and history in university and, to be honest, I am really interested in it though I'm not a Muslim. I heard about Ramadan already but I have never known that you guys do lots of things to celebrate this special day. Thanks for posting such useful and interesting information.
Can I ask you what kind of "liquorices" up there?? Is it sharbat??
I notice that there are no girls/women invited to have Public Iftar in Mosques (according to the photo you posted above).Is it because women are barred from such places or just 'cause of the photographer's fault??

"Ramadan is a month for joy and fun for children.They carry Fawanis and go to visit their relatives to celebrate them the new Ramadan and sing them folklore songs. The relatives in rerurn celebrate the children by giving them money and candies." <----Well, these things sound like "Lunar New Year festival" and "Mid-autumn festival" in my country. Children carry laterns walking down the streets and there are "lion dances" during Mid-autumn festival. A special kind of foods for this festival is "mooncake". About Lunar New Year festival, adults have to give children "lucky money" (sure just for those whom they know). But the different thing is that we can eat everything at any time :smile:. I will talk about these days more on my blog when they come. If you find it interesting, drop in on my blog in January/February and September/October next year :D

By the way, have a happy month !! :smile:

Anonymous 20. August 2009, 14:05

Nurmina writes:

أهلا و سهلا

Anonymous 20. August 2009, 14:09

Nurmina writes:


Happy Ramadhan Al-Mubarak I do hope we can complete the fasting day with blessing.

Anonymous 21. August 2009, 19:01

ramadan writes:

i like eid el fitr cuz i eat lots and lots of lamb meat and i get more money and new clothes but i also love ramadan!

Maryam 1. October 2009, 07:19

Eid Mubarak..!! :smile:

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