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by Imran Khan » Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:57 pm

This information is intended to provide some basic information on Ramadan for non-Muslims.



What does the word "Ramadan" mean?



Ramadan is the name of the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The original meaning of the word was "scorching heat".



What is the Islamic calendar?

The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar. This means that each month begins with the sighting of the new crescent moon. There are twelve months in the year. A lunar year is 354 days long. This is different from a solar calendar like the Gregorian calendar used in the West. The solar year lasts 365 days. Because the lunar year is shorter, each date on it falls about 10 or 11 days earlier, relative to the solar calendar, with each succeeding year. For instance, in the year 2002 it started on November 6, while in the year 2003 it started on October 27. In 2004, it was predicted to start on October 16 (and actually started on October 15). In 2005, it is predicted to start on October 5.



Why do you say Ramadan is "predicted" to start on a certain date?



As I mentioned above, each month in the Islamic calendar starts with the sighting of the new crescent moon. Scientific calculations can pinpoint exactly when the astronomical new moon occurs, and can predict with some accuracy when the first crescent will be visible after this, but there are many factors that can complicate this, such as the weather. For this reason, and so that even ordinary Muslims who are not astronomers can take part, the rule is that the new crescent moon must be sighted by human observers. And we don't know exactly when it will appear until it's seen!



Does the month of Ramadan commemorate anything?



The month of Ramadan is when the first verses of the Quran were revealed. Note: The entire Quran was revealed over a period of about 23 years, starting in 610 CE and ending in 632 CE.



What is the purpose of the fast?

Quran Surah al-Baqarat verse 183 states that the purpose of the fast is to develop a quality called in Arabic "taqwa". Taqwa may be defined as, "Worshiping God as if you see Him because if you don't, He sees you." It is thus a kind of awe or God-fearingness, an awareness that God is always watching. Nobody but God and the person fasting know if that person actually observed the entire fast or secretly cheated. Thus, in order to resist the temptation to cheat, one has to remember that God is always watching and will see any lapse.



What does the fast entail?



The fast is from dawn to sunset each day of Ramadan. The fast involves refraining from food, drink, and (for married people) sexual relations during the daylight hours.



Who has to fast?



The fast is obligatory on all sexually mature adult Muslims. Those who are mentally handicapped or insane are not considered "adult" and do not have to fast. People who are ill do not have to fast if it would further damage their health; however, they should make up the missed fasts later when they become well again. Women who are pregnant or nursing are considered "ill" because fasting would harm their babies. As well, women who are having their menstrual period or who are experiencing post-partum bleeding should refrain from fasting during the days of their bleeding; the combination of blood loss and fasting could damage their health. Children who have not yet reached puberty are not required to fast. However, it is good for them to practice, and for this reason many Muslim children do fast starting from age seven or nine. A doctor should be consulted about how much fasting is safe for a growing child. People who are traveling may also break their fast if they feel that keeping it would harm them; as well, soldiers on guard duty for whom maximum readiness is a must may break their fast. In all cases of illness or fear of illness, the missed days need to be made up later.



Are there any other observances or customs attached to Ramadan?



The Muslim world has an almost staggering diversity of cultures and each Muslim country may have its own customs and rites associated with Ramadan. Some customs that are observed by most Muslims include the following:



Recitation of the entire Quran, in imitation of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who did so. This is usually done for the community from the mosques or (in Muslim countries) on the radio; individuals or families may also get together for their own recitation

Observance of special night vigil prayers in the late evening or middle of the night called tarawih

Withdrawing to the mosque during the last ten nights of Ramadan for prayer and Quran recitation, which is called itikaf meaning "seclusion"

Celebration of the "Night of Power" marking the specific date of the beginning of the revelation of the Quran on the 27th of Ramadan

As well, the fast is broken each evening with a meal called "iftar" (meaning "breaking the fast"), and the last meal in the morning before dawn is called "suhur" (meaning "morning meal"). In Muslim countries it is quite common to have feasts that last all night and run from iftar to suhur. These feasts are a time of celebration and community. There is also a special holiday marking the end of Ramadan, called Eid al-Fitr.



What's Eid al-Fitr?



The name Eid al-Fitr means "feast of the fast-breaking". It takes place on the first day of the month that follows Ramadan. There is a special salat (prayer) which the whole community should come together for. As well, those who can afford to do it should provide a small amount of food for the needy so that everybody can celebrate. The value of this gift is about $15 today. Most communities have a variety of festive celebrations and meals to mark the day.







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by spamtaneous » Wed Oct 05, 2005 6:19 pm

nice information :thumsup:



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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 05, 2005 6:40 pm

for me ramadhan means GOOD FOOD in the evening :P

and on Id day i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....aaaah....:P



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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 05, 2005 6:48 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
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by Ar!e$ » Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:26 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D




ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
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by ycr007 » Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:55 pm

Nice info.....



ummm.......I looove the Seviyyan prepared by My friend's mom.......*slurp* not to mention the few iftars I attended...... :P
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by lonewolf » Wed Oct 05, 2005 8:11 pm

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by akhilis2cool » Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:35 pm

Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D


ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
mutton haleem :P
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:29 pm

Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
anything WITHOUT mutton in it....:D
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by spamtaneous » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:31 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:
Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
anything WITHOUT mutton in it....:D




how abt SHRIMPS :lol: :lol:
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:33 pm

Month of ramadan started already?



now it all makes sense



Happy ramadan to all!



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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:37 pm

spamtaneous wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
anything WITHOUT mutton in it....:D
how abt SHRIMPS :lol: :lol:
yeah....no shrimps for a few more days....
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by akhilis2cool » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:44 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:
Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
anything WITHOUT mutton in it....:D
ok...only Haleem then :wink: :P
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by Imran Khan » Wed Oct 05, 2005 11:12 pm

akhilis2cool wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
anything WITHOUT mutton in it....:D
ok...only Haleem then :wink: :P




Never heard of a haleem without Mutton... Taste Mutton Haleem it will be far better than chicken :wink:
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by lonewolf » Wed Oct 05, 2005 11:24 pm

I can't wait for the original Arabic food my colleagues are going to cook and bring this week at the Iftar party.



By the way, Haleem is called Haleem only in Persia, but its known by some other name in Arab countries. Everybody was asking me "What is haleem and how does it taste?" :D
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:10 am

Imran Khan wrote:
akhilis2cool wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
Ar!e$ wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:...i never eat at home...so many friends to visit....
that reminds me....who in the DB are gonna invite me this time...? :D
ahem...whts ur fav Cad.. :wink:
anything WITHOUT mutton in it....:D
ok...only Haleem then :wink: :P
Never heard of a haleem without Mutton... Taste Mutton Haleem it will be far better than chicken :wink:
i know...i used to gorge on haleem till a few yrs ago, but then i gave up eating mutton n red meat....
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'Haleem' for the Veggies in Hyderabad

by HH » Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:01 am

Imran Khan wrote:...

... haleem***** ...


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[b 'Haleem' for the Veggies in Hyderabad[/b]
Hyderabad: Hyderabad, famous for its dish "Haleem", has introduced its vegetarian version during the holy month of Ramadan. Though the city is famous for Mughal food preparations, haleem has been gaining popularity, this year cooks have made efforts to reach out to the vegetarian food buffs.

Keeping this in mind, one of the leading haleem makers in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, Pista House^^^^^ has launched haleem for the veggies. Anil Sachdeva, a businessman from Haryana, on a visit to the city, said that the vegetarian haleem, available for the first time, was delicious. "I am a vegetarian and I came to know that they have, just this year only, started a vegetarian version. It looks like a non-vegetarian preparation but in terms of taste it is very good and it's very nutritious, there is a lot of cashews, almonds etc in it," he said. Haleem literally means "patience" because it involves long hours of preparation. ...


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Re: 'Haleem' for the Veggies in Hyderabad

by CtrlAltDel » Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:33 am

HH wrote:Pista House ^^^^^ Where In Hyderabad ? .... 8) :) :?: :!:
Pista House is in Shah Ali Banda, abt 2-3 kms beyond Charminar. apart from Veg Haleem, i heard it had introduced sweet haleem too!
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About SEHRI & IFTAAR

by HH » Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:13 pm

From Our Neighbours ...

About SEHRI & IFTAAR



Eating Something Before Dawn & Breaking Of Fast


1. Taking of Sehri is Sunnah. If one is not hungry and has no desire to eat, then two or three dates or some other light food may be taken or some water at least should be drunk.


2. If anyone woke up and did not eat anything as Sehri but only chewed a beta leaf, then he will get the credit of Sehri.


3. As far as possible the taking of Sehri should be delayed but not so much that the dawn may appear and put the fast in doubt.


4. If Sehri is taken early but continued to take tea etc. for long and gargled near dawn, then the credit of delayed Sehri is gained.


5. If anyone did not wake up for Sehri and all remained asleep, then fast should be observed without it. It is a sin and also cowardice not to keep a last because of not eating Sehri.


6. It is permissible to take Sehri till Fajr time starts and not after that.


7. If any one woke up late for Sehri and under the impression that it was still night took Sehri but it revealed later that it was after dawn, then the fast was not accomplished and it should be kept as a missed fast but recompense is not due. But even then nothing should be eaten or drunk and one should behave like fasting ones. In the same way if fast is broken thinking that the sun had set but the sun appeared after a while, then the fast is breached and should be kept as a postponed fast but no recompense is due, and it is also not proper how to eat or drink till the sun has actually set.


8. If the waking up was so much delayed that it was suspected to be dawn, then to eat or drink anything now is execrable and it would be a sin to do so. It after eating something it was confirmed that it was dawn, then a missed fast should be kept and if it is still doubt then a postponed fast is not essential. But as a precaution a postponed fast may be kept.


9. It is appreciable to break the fast as soon as the sun has definitely set. To delay after that is execrable.


10. On cloudy days the fast should be broken with some delay till it is definite that the sun would have set. The watches or clocks should not be relied upon as they may go wrong. Even if someone has called the Azaan and the setting of sun is still doubtful, fast should not be opened till your own heart is satisfied about the time.


11. It is appreciable to break the fast with dates or with some other sweet thing, but if any of these is not available, then w
ith water. Some men and women open fast with a bit of salt and think it to be creditable. It is a wrong belief.

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by ycr007 » Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:27 pm

whatz the difference between Haleem & Harees ?
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by Imran Khan » Sat Oct 08, 2005 12:19 am

ycr007 wrote:whatz the difference between Haleem & Harees ?




Haleem is made of oats and lamb where as Harees is made of Chicken :wink:
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by CtrlAltDel » Sat Oct 08, 2005 1:13 pm

Imran Khan wrote:Haleem is made of oats and lamb...
oats? i thot it was pounded wheat...
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