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The Yousef
09-22-2006, 11:22 PM
for all my brothers and sisters out there:

http://www.geocities.com/blessedmuslimah24434/ramadan_project_banner.jpg

Mr_Mischif
09-23-2006, 12:28 AM
I'd make fun of this...but that'd be in bad taste.

RandomGuy
09-23-2006, 01:26 AM
you too mayne

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 06:53 AM
...yeah

so didn't wake up for Sari (breakfast) .....lol

this is going to be interesting... :lmao:

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 07:09 AM
Its sun up to sun down right??

I did participated once with my friend in elementary school cuz all the other kids made fun of her...Then I realized it was kinda the same as fasting, which my grandma made me do...

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 07:10 AM
Its sun up to sun down right??

I did participated once with my friend in elementary school cuz all the other kids made fun of her...Then I realized it was kinda the same as fasting, which my grandma made me do...

indeed.

sun up to sun set...no eating or drinking for that time frame...:goodjob:

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 07:20 AM
indeed.

sun up to sun set...no eating or drinking for that time frame...:goodjob:

Yeah when I use to fast for church it was no biggie with me and I kinda felt like it was unfair and I wasnt really suffering...See I dont eat breakfast, rare if I eat lunch, and I only eat dinner. :( I just dont get hungry...I dunno...Oh well...

Wish you all the best and hope that it's full of blessings. :)

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 07:26 AM
Wish you all the best and hope that it's full of blessings. :)

...thank you:goodjob: :yes: :D

ORGANIZATIONXIII
09-23-2006, 07:27 AM
during this time.. do you fast?

Brady
09-23-2006, 08:15 AM
i get grumpy when i don't eat. so with that said, i wish you the best today yousef. :D haha just kidding, well not really but yeah...

ORGANIZATIONXIII
09-23-2006, 08:20 AM
I was just asking if they did anything during this religious time..

Annihilation
09-23-2006, 08:23 AM
Same here I forgot to wake up for Sari...shit I'm already hungry.........

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 08:24 AM
I was just asking if they did anything during this religious time..
here is a rather comical guide to Ramadhan....lol


An Idiot's Guide to Ramadhan

By Adam Yosef, site user
Lots of frequently asked questions answered by Adam, about the most important event in the Islamic calendar.http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif
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Ramadhan, what the heck is that?

Ramadhan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar. It's when Muslims all over the world spend 30 days observing fast and bettering themselves in principles of faith.

Observing fast? Is that something to do with running, then?

No.

Oh, it must be driving, huh? You know, I can drive really fast, I've got an Escort...

Er...no.

Oh, what is it then?

Observing fast, or fasting, is when a person abstains (or keeps away) from eating and drinking.

What, you don't eat or drink anything? Don't you get hungry? I know I would.

Yes, that's the idea. We fast for 30 consecutive days during the month of Ramadhan.

30 days? Are you mad? No one can go 30 days without food and drink!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/images/2005/10/03/adam_yosef_apple_203_203x152.jpgAdam: What, no food? Not even an apple?No, that's right, which is why Muslims only fast during daylight hours. Once the fast for each day ends, they are allowed to eat again.

Then, what's the point of fasting?

The reason Muslims fast is to discipline their body and mind. The absence of food and drink and other pleasures provides a perfect opportunity to concentrate on prayer and worship. Not having the luxuries of life to hand makes it easier to reflect on life and be grateful for what we do have. Muslims use this month to start afresh and give their life a new direction?

What kind of direction?

Many Muslims use Ramadhan to make resolutions, similar to New Year's resolutions. It is a time when they decide how they want to live their life for the next year and try their very best to adhere to their new commitments.

Commitments...?

Yes, like greater commitment to God and faith. Ramadhan is a time when Muslims can introduce practices into their life to reflect their religious identity. A lot of Muslims have a desire to pray more and learn more about Islam. Others wish to be better and nicer people while some want to learn Qur'anic Arabic to better their understanding of the Holy Book. For these people, Ramadhan is the best opportunity to begin this grand affair with something so personal and spiritually enlightening.

Can't they do it at any other time... why Ramadhan?

Ramadhan is a blessed month ordained by God. It is the month in which Satan
and his minions are said to be locked away in Hell to prevent them from misleading, deceiving and whispering in the ears of believers.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/images/2005/10/03/adam_yosef_cd_203_203x152.jpgAdam: Sorry, no music and movies This doesn't mean that sin and bad deeds will completely disappear for a month but it
will mean that if bad deeds are done and sins committed, they will be from the hearts of people alone and the devil cannot be blamed.

However, God has promised the people that the reward for good deeds and actions during the holy month will be multiplied greater than usual and this encourages many to increase their level of worship and prayer. Although, this also applies to sins and so any naughty actions only invite greater punishment than usual.

Ramadhan does make it easier for Muslims to observe their faith though, largely because all Muslims are following the same pattern and so they are always offering each other moral support and encouraging each other to do better. Ramamdhan brings people much closer than normal as they forgive each other for any misdemeanours of the past, forge new and positive relationships and treat each other with greater respect.

What else do Muslims do in Ramadhan?

Well, aside from fasting, they pray more. Muslims should pray five times a day anyway and go to the mosque but many find this difficult so Ramadhan helps them to fulfill these practices and in many cases, stick to them long after Ramadhan is over. Muslims also read the Qur'an more and understand and share their religious teachings. They also learn to abstain from bad habits and minor and major sins and hopefully continue with the effort when Ramamdhan is over too.

What kind of bad habits are we talking about, like picking yer nose?

Well, that could be one. Many people are always trying to give up things that they know are bad for them or things that make God angry. These are usually things that are not good for people and not good for those around them and so people use Ramadhan as the time to drop these ills. It is debatable as to what is considered a bad habit or deed but because Ramadhan is observed as a religious obligation, most use religious teachings to determine what is right and what is wrong.

So, what's the really bad stuff then?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/images/2005/10/03/adam_yosef_kaaba_203_203x152.jpgAdam: It's the Kaa'ba!A number of things. Practices like smoking, swearing, drinking alcohol and abusing drugs, treating people with disrespect and being mean, harming or hurting living things, being cruel, un-courteous and selfish. There's a whole host of things, many of them universally accepted as 'unhealthy'.

What else is banned during Ramadhan?

For Muslims, some things are prohibited all the time, not just in Ramadhan but if abstinence isn't being observed, Ramadhan is a good time to start or try and implement change in life. Other things are allowed but should be reduced in Ramadhan to make more time for prayer and worship. This could be things like watching
television, playing board games, spending too much time dressing up, listening to music, shopping and messing around with mates and so on.

I heard you can't have sex in Ramadhan, is this true?

Sex is allowed in Ramadhan but not during the fast. Just like food and drink, a person's natural needs must be fulfilled. Muslims are normally allowed to eat, drink and have sexual relations so this would be the case in Ramadhan but not during the fast when all must be avoided or they could nulify the fast. When the fast is over for the day, those things that are halal (lawful) may continue but more time should still be spent on worship.

However, Islam doesn't allow extra-marital relationships so any sexual activity outside of marriage or contrary to Islamic teaching is prohibited and those who may indulge in any such activity are expected to try their very best in Ramadhan to abstain with
intent to give up - the same applies to any haraam (prohibited) activities
as mentioned before.

What about all that bowing 'yo-yo' stuff?

You what?

When you kiss the ground and things?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/images/2005/10/03/adam_yosef_prayer_mat_203_203x152.jpgAdam: How not to use a prayer mat!I think you're referring to prayer. Muslims don't kiss the ground, they prostrate to the Lord in submission. As I mentioned, Muslims must try to improve and excel in their prayer during the holy month, with extra effort on the regular prayers during the day, not just Friday services. Both Muslim men and women should make more effort to go the mosque and spend more time studying Islamic knowledge and the Qur'an.

Attending lectures and being involved in good work, whether it's helping out at the old folk's home or even attending a peace rally, all is encouraged. During Ramadhan, there are special prayers known as the 'Tarawih' service which are performed every
evening at the mosque in congregation.

When does the fast begin and end?

The fast begins just before dawn when Muslims eat a light meal (suhoor) and confirm their intention to fast for the day. The fast ends at sunset when the call to prayer (Adhan) is announced. Eating a date or some water are the recommended and most popular methods of concluding the fast. The time when the fast ends is known as 'Iftar'.

When you break the fast, do you have to eat Asian food?

Because Islam is not a culture, there is no restriction on what is eaten by Muslims provided it is prepared in the halal manner. Quite obviously, pork and alcohol are not allowed. Recommended food items for Muslims include dates, milk, water, honey, olives and figs - all for their nutritional properties and religious significance. With regards to main meals, anything from fish and chips and spag bol to curries and cous-cous is allowed.

Why do some people stuff themselves when the fast is over?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/images/2005/10/03/adam_yosef_quran_203_203x152.jpgEnlightenment is a must during RamadhanThose who are fasting should deprive themselves of the meals they would normally have during the times of fast but they shouldn't really eat all they missed once the fast is over as this defeats the whole objective of the fast. When breaking the fast (of having breakfast, I guess), they should simply have the meal they would on any other day. It is permissible to have a more elaborate feast if one if hosting a 'Iftar' meal for guests as this is considered a good and noble act, in which there is divine reward.

But don't you have to think about the poor?

Yes, Ramadhan is also about thinking about the less fortunate and needy although in a lesser degree to improving one's own character over the blessed month. Not eating and drinking does encourage Muslims do recognise how the poverty-stricken and starving people in the world must bear the burden of daily life and this is why, in Ramadhan, many Muslims donate more to charities and why mosques collect more so that people right across the world can have better life and those who donate can gain greater regard for well intentioned actions.

So who has to fast, is it everyone?

Not everyone. Young children are encouraged to learn about fasting but fasting is only obligatory (a must) for anyone beyond adolescence (or over the age of 10 according to some scholars). Muslims who have medical conditions that prevent or make fasting difficult, those who are not of sound mind or are going through a pregnancy or menstruation cycle as well as those who are too young or too old do not have to fast. In some circumstances, individuals who cannot fast for any number of reasons may make up the fast at a later date.

What if you need to train at the gym or do sports or something and you know you'll need water?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/images/2005/10/03/adam_yosef_remote_203_203x152.jpgDon't touch that remote...Ramadhan obviously should always be placed first as it is no doubt of greater benefit and only comes around once a year. It would be a missed opportunity if Muslims who wish to fast, and have the ability to do so, miss out while their brothers and sisters participate around them. If Muslims feel they can fast and still carry out any high energy activities, then that's fine but if they have to choose because they can't do both, then fasting would be the better option as they can always get in any recreation
or exercise when the fast is over.

Some people call it 'Ramadam', what's that all about?

The month is correctly known as 'Ramadhan' or 'Ramadan', the latter being the more anglicised version. 'Ramadam' is incorrect and is mistakenly used. 'Ramadam-dam-dam', as pronounced by Ali G, is also wrong but you probably
guessed that already.

When does the month begin, is it the whole of October?

Islamic months follow the lunar calendar, in the same tradition as the Jewish community. Therefore, in relation to the solar, or Gregorian, calendar, Islamic and Jewish months will annually differ by around 11 to 12 days. This means Islamic events will always fall roughly around the same time in the Islamic calendar but always on a different date in the mainstream solar calendar. This year, Ramadhan begins in the first week of October, depending on the sighting of the moon, and will end approximately 30 days after, sometime in the first week of November when Muslims conclude the month with festivities and celebrate Eid.

What's Eid?

Eid, or 'Id, means 'festival' or 'celebration' in Arabic and the festival
following Ramadhan is known as 'Eid al-Fitr'.

Annihilation
09-23-2006, 08:26 AM
I'd make fun of this...but that'd be in bad taste.



I i would B*** your *** ....sorry i cant say it :( I'm fasting...cursing is against the rules.............................

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 08:26 AM
shit I'm already hungry.........
it's only going to get worst....bloody hell... :lmfao:

*edit* trying not to curse either....

ORGANIZATIONXIII
09-23-2006, 08:47 AM
LIRL!! @ the cliffs for dummies and the pics!!

Mr_Mischif
09-23-2006, 08:50 AM
it's only going to get worst....bloody hell... :lmfao:

*edit* trying not to curse either....

Well I'd say afterwards let's get some ribs and go to the club and get drunk, but I see that won't be happening.

quickdodge®
09-23-2006, 08:54 AM
Your Self. Care to meet up for lunch around 11:30? Later, QD.

RandomGuy
09-23-2006, 08:54 AM
lol IA is lucky i can barely see... ahaha i'm toning my posts down for a bit, enjoy it

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 08:57 AM
Your Self. Care to meet up for lunch around 11:30? Later, QD.

yeah no problemo....i'll just sit there and watch you eat... :lmfao:

ORGANIZATIONXIII
09-23-2006, 09:04 AM
so just water? or can you eat bread... I know when you fast most ppl eat bread that I know of..

umairejaz
09-23-2006, 09:04 AM
good luck to all the muslims observing fast, its always fun this time of the month seeing friends at the mosque every night and having so much more time to do other things then eating lol

its going to be harsh

umairejaz
09-23-2006, 09:05 AM
so just water? or can you eat bread... I know when you fast most ppl eat bread that I know of..

no bread, no water, not anything during like 7AM to 8PM for 30 straight days

quickdodge®
09-23-2006, 09:11 AM
yeah no problemo....i'll just sit there and watch you eat... :lmfao:

Who do I need to talk to to get you a one hour lunch break? Later, QD.

quickdodge®
09-23-2006, 09:11 AM
no bread, no water, not anything during like 7AM to 8PM for 30 straight days

At least the 30 days ends before Halloween. Later, QD.

ORGANIZATIONXIII
09-23-2006, 09:13 AM
damn, so basically after 8pm, you EAT??

damn, I feel for ppl that have strenuous jobs and need the nutrients/carbs to keep going.. I'd pass out.. or get really sick if I didn't eat..

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 09:29 AM
Who do I need to talk to to get you a one hour lunch break? Later, QD.

i still taking my regular ''lunch'' breaks...i'm just going to sleep for about an hour instead of eating... :lmao:


damn, so basically after 8pm, you EAT??

damn, I feel for ppl that have strenuous jobs and need the nutrients/carbs to keep going.. I'd pass out.. or get really sick if I didn't eat..

yeah after 8 we can eat/drink...

honestly the first week is the hardest...then you gradually get used to it....

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 09:39 AM
good luck ..

can you eat candy ??

abdullah9018
09-23-2006, 09:46 AM
well inshallah all you guys have fun durning rehmadan my masjid dosent start fasting untill tomorrow or monday.

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 09:48 AM
well is it tomorrow or monday ??

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 09:54 AM
well is it tomorrow or monday ??

different masjid's adopt different days (usually within 24 hours)...some are doing it today...some are doing it tomorrow....


i wish we can actually set a universal standard...

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 09:59 AM
i still taking my regular ''lunch'' breaks...i'm just going to sleep for about an hour instead of eating... :lmao:


shouldnt u be praying? lol...ur horrible...

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 10:06 AM
shouldnt u be praying? lol...ur horrible...


after i pray...i'll go sleepy (or go to the mall) :lmfao:

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 10:09 AM
different masjid's adopt different days (usually within 24 hours)...some are doing it today...some are doing it tomorrow....


i wish we can actually set a universal standard...

icic ..

abdullah9018
09-23-2006, 10:10 AM
Well the reason we are fasting at different times is some people believe that you have to see the moon with your own eyes and for many of us yesterday night was very cloudy and the other hand is some people believe technology has became so accurate that they follow the calculations none are wrong to me, but islam says if fallow your community so that’s y I am fasting tomorrow

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 10:21 AM
Well the reason we are fasting at different times is some people believe that you have to see the moon with your own eyes and for many of us yesterday night was very cloudy and the other hand is some people believe technology has became so accurate that they follow the calculations none are wrong to me, but islam says if fallow your community so that’s y I am fasting tomorrow

well said...

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 10:22 AM
after i pray...i'll go sleepy (or go to the mall) :lmfao:

ahhh...riiiiighhhhht.....AFTER....psh...I would put the jerk off motion in here but it just feels disrespectful...But damn I tyoed it out...oh well...

Annihilation
09-23-2006, 10:32 AM
ahhh...riiiiighhhhht.....AFTER....psh...I would put the jerk off motion in here but it just feels disrespectful...But damn I tyoed it out...oh well...


Oh yea no sex till after 8pm...so no sexual acts during the day...none nada zip

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 10:39 AM
Oh yea no sex till after 8pm...so no sexual acts during the day...none nada zip

daym thats gotta suck ..
i know as soon as 8pm comes around its on like donkey kong ..
ill be digging her walls till 7 in the morning ..

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 10:44 AM
Oh yea no sex till after 8pm...so no sexual acts during the day...none nada zip

Yeah but technically ur not supposed to participate in pre-marital sex anyways...So no sex fo u period! :taun:

and if u do :smackass:

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 10:45 AM
daym thats gotta suck ..
i know as soon as 8pm comes around its on like donkey kong ..
ill be digging her walls till 7 in the morning ..
:eek: STEVE!!!

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 10:45 AM
daym thats gotta suck ..
i know as soon as 8pm comes around its on like donkey kong ..
ill be digging her walls till 7 in the morning ..
...that's lovely

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 10:46 AM
:eek: STEVE!!!

what ?? :D

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 10:49 AM
what ?? :D
:smackass:

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 10:50 AM
...that's lovely

aint it ill be scraping her walls till i hear the birds chirp ..

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 10:50 AM
:smackass:

dont front sis .. :D

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 11:01 AM
dont front sis .. :D

:rolleyes:

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 11:03 AM
while im waiting till 8 comes ill be getting everything prepared ..
pearls - baby oil - viagra - condoms - whip - cuffs - ropes ..

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 11:04 AM
while im waiting till 8 comes ill be getting everything prepared ..
pearls - baby oil - viagra - condoms - whip - cuffs - ropes - brett - george

:eek: :gay:

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 11:05 AM
:eek: :gay:

you should take some notes cause if i were you id be at the sex store right now ..

SLOWLYbtngU
09-23-2006, 11:11 AM
you should take some notes cause if i were you id be at the sex store right now ..

No babe...Look at his edit...

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 11:13 AM
its ok he hating ..

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 11:15 AM
its ok he hating ..
don't hate on the hater.....hate on the circumstances the hater hates on j00!

that above statement made no sense....but it did in my head!

and that is all that counts...:tongue1:

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 11:25 AM
don't hate on the hater.....hate on the circumstances the hater hates on j00!

that above statement made no sense....but it did in my head!

and that is all that counts...:tongue1:

better put that tounge back in your mouth ..

http://7-days.net/archives/9-16-04tounge.jpg

or thats whats gunna happen .. * chop chop *

:D

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 11:29 AM
better put that tounge back in your mouth ..

http://7-days.net/archives/9-16-04tounge.jpg

or thats whats gunna happen .. * chop chop *

:D

:redx:

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 11:29 AM
:redx:

your gunna have to update your windows cause i see it fine .. :D

The Yousef
09-23-2006, 11:55 AM
your gunna have to update your windows cause i see it fine .. :D
that's because you see in widescreen....

NzProjeKt
09-23-2006, 12:18 PM
C/S

The Golden Child
09-23-2006, 01:03 PM
ok ??