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    As Ramadan comes to an end, many Islam believers will end the month long fasting with the celebration of Eid- ul-fitr (EID). The Eid al-Fitr (the Feast of Fast-Breaking) is also known as the Eid as-Saghir (the Lesser Eid), and comes first in the Islamic calendar. Eid falls on the first three days after Ramadan (Noakes, Greg). Eid-ul-fitr “One of the most important holidays of the Muslim calendar lasts for three days. It is a festival of victory and faith, time for relaxation, of hope renewed,…

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    History: Throughout history, Afghanistan has been used a gateway from Europe through to Asia, due to where it is situated. Many tribes and cultures have passed through, and made it their home. Those included Persians, under Darius the Great as well as the Greeks who were brought over by Alexander the Great; this all come about around 323-522 BCE. Throughout 699-700 Islam became a part of Afghanistan, due to an Arab invasion in Kandahar. Within the 13th century, Genghis Khan (the founder of the…

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    Followers Of Islam

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    as fasting. Sawm is when Muslims who are financially and physically able complete the month of Ramadan in which they refrain from drinking any liquids, eating, and sexual activity from sunrise to sunset. It is explained that Ramadan is the 9th month of the lunar cycle which last for about 30 days. The time for Ramadan tends to change because Muslims follow the lunar calendar, and the timing of Ramadan falls at different…

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    The hajj is the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year. All Muslims are expected to perform the hajj at least once in their lifetime. During the hajj, there are a series of detailed rituals such as the stoning of evil, wearing a special garment, and circling around the Kaaba repeatedly. More than 2 million Muslims go on the hajj annually, and the numbers of Muslims are still increasing. Before they set out for the hajj, everyone must pay all their debts,…

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    5 Pillars Of Islam Essay

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    The five pillars of Islam are the framework for a Muslim person 's religious life. The pillars are Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Both the Sunni and Shi’a agree on the essential principles of the pillars despite their other fundamental differences. These pillars are commanded by their god called Allah. Performing the pillars allows muslims to combine their religious and secular lives into a single unit of devotion. The fulfillment of the pillars is seen more as an obligation or duty…

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    the implications related to fasting, it has aided my to development to becoming a disciplined individual. As an attentive individuals, most endeavors I take come with an integrated beneficial factor such as health factors. Fasting for the month of Ramadan was an outlet to to becoming an introspective individual as it allowed me to be contemplative about the choices I make regarding the readily access to food and its effects. Unlike most endeavors, I did not succeed in fasting. Instead of…

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    There isn’t any set rules for fasting in Hinduism for people. Fasting is when you go without eating half a day and do it once or twice a week. Fasting is known in many religions and it is used as a treatment in Naturopathy as well in Ayurveda. Some people think that fasting can be beneficial to some people. It is very important for some Hindus to fast. They observe the fast in the game of god. In the Hinduism religion, one should fast once a week with an empty stomach until noon. In India they…

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    Ramadan Bazaar Essay

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    Everywhere in the world, Muslims are celebrating Ramadan. Right here in the little red dot, we have the yearly Ramadan Bazaars where Muslims go to after breaking fast and make traditional festive goods purchases as they prepare for Hari Raya Aidilfitri. With a whole lot of them scattered around Singapore, the biggest and most buzzing Ramadan Bazaar's located at Geylang Serai. Believe it or not - this is my first experience at the Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar! I used to look at the bazaar…

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    Fasting in the month of Ramadan is among the five fundamental pillars in Islam. The month is received as a period of celebrating religious activities. People read the Holy Quran in this month and offer special night prayers known as “Tarawih”. The Holy Quran describes that a particular night in Ramadan is better than a thousand months in Surah al-Qadr: Verse 3. The concept of Islam is that the month of Ramadan should be used by Muslims to train themselves to perform good deeds and improve the…

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    laughed at me and told me it is a Bazar Ramadan which will happened once a year for about 1 month. In that age, I was lack of…

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