• Eid al Fitr celebrations continue across the world as Muslims come together in prayer, marking the first day of Eid in some countries on March 31. From mosques to open fields, communities unite in gratitude, joy, and reflection, embracing the spirit of Eid.
    Eid al Fitr celebrations continue across the world as Muslims come together in prayer, marking the first day of Eid in some countries on March 31. From mosques to open fields, communities unite in gratitude, joy, and reflection, embracing the spirit of Eid.
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  • Eid ul-Fitr Mubarak!

    The Mughals celebrated Eid with generosity, love, and grand festivities—from royal feasts to poetry and music. Let’s revive that spirit by spreading joy, kindness, and unity!

    Mughal Unity wishes you a blessed and joyful Eid!

    #EidMubarak #MughalUnity #RoyalEid #FestiveVibes
    ✨ Eid ul-Fitr Mubarak! 🌙🎊 The Mughals celebrated Eid with generosity, love, and grand festivities—from royal feasts to poetry and music. Let’s revive that spirit by spreading joy, kindness, and unity! 💛 🌟 Mughal Unity wishes you a blessed and joyful Eid! #EidMubarak #MughalUnity #RoyalEid #FestiveVibes
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  • Hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al Fitr to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

    Despite some differences in how it’s marked, Eid is celebrated among all Muslims — and for many worshippers, the first day of Eid is a time of celebration, gathering and feasting.

    Here are some of the traditions upheld on Eid day.
    Hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al Fitr to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Despite some differences in how it’s marked, Eid is celebrated among all Muslims — and for many worshippers, the first day of Eid is a time of celebration, gathering and feasting. Here are some of the traditions upheld on Eid day.
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  • Eid al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan and is being celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide.

    During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours

    After a month of fasting, Eid begins with early morning prayers and is followed by festive gatherings, charity events and shared meals. Lasting for three days, Eid is a time of joy, gratitude and community for Muslims. But this year’s celebrations, like last year’s, are marred by Israel’s genocidal war on Palestine’s Gaza since October 2023.
    Eid al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan and is being celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours After a month of fasting, Eid begins with early morning prayers and is followed by festive gatherings, charity events and shared meals. Lasting for three days, Eid is a time of joy, gratitude and community for Muslims. But this year’s celebrations, like last year’s, are marred by Israel’s genocidal war on Palestine’s Gaza since October 2023.
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    📷 by İbrahim Simsek from Karliova in Bingol
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  • ** "Making the Most of Ramadan: A Guide to Spiritual Enrichment" **

    To make the most of Ramadan and truly embrace its spiritual significance, consider the following practices:

    1. **Set Clear Intentions (Niyyah):** Before Ramadan begins, reflect on your goals and intentions. What do you hope to achieve spiritually, emotionally, and physically? Write them down and revisit them throughout the month.

    2. **Plan Your Day:** Structure your daily routine around your spiritual practices. Allocate specific times for prayer, Quran recitation, and reflection. Ensure you balance your daily obligations with your religious duties.

    3. **Suhoor and Iftar Preparation:** Plan nutritious and balanced meals for Suhoor and Iftar. Avoid overeating, and focus on foods that provide sustained energy and hydration.

    4. **Quran and Duas:** Dedicate time each day to reading and reflecting on the Quran. Learn new Duas (supplications) and incorporate them into your daily prayers. Aim to complete the Quran by the end of the month.

    5. **Taraweeh Prayers:** Attend Taraweeh prayers at the mosque, if possible. The communal atmosphere enhances the spiritual experience and fosters a sense of unity.

    6. **Charity and Good Deeds:** Increase your charitable activities by giving Zakat and Sadaqah. Volunteer your time and help those in need. Acts of kindness and generosity amplify the blessings of Ramadan.

    7. **Self-Reflection and Repentance:** Use the quiet moments of the day and night for self-reflection. Seek forgiveness for past mistakes, and strive to improve yourself. Ramadan is a time for spiritual renewal and personal growth.

    8. **Avoid Distractions:** Limit distractions such as excessive screen time, social media, and non-essential activities. Focus on your spiritual journey and prioritize your connection with Allah.

    9. **Family and Community:** Engage in meaningful conversations and activities with family and friends. Share knowledge, support each other, and strengthen your bonds. Participate in community events and initiatives.

    10. **Laylat al-Qadr:** Seek out and make the most of Laylat al-Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan. Engage in intense prayer, recitation, and supplication, as this night holds immense blessings.

    11. **Health and Wellness:** Take care of your physical health by staying hydrated, getting enough rest, and engaging in light exercise. A healthy body supports a healthy spirit.

    12. **Journaling:** Keep a journal to document your thoughts, reflections, and progress throughout Ramadan. This can be a valuable tool for self-awareness and future growth.

    By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can maximize the spiritual benefits of Ramadan and experience a deeper connection with your faith.

    May your Ramadan be filled with blessings

    For more Islamic content, follow my profile and stay inspired! Saien Sahab
    ** "Making the Most of Ramadan: A Guide to Spiritual Enrichment" ** To make the most of Ramadan and truly embrace its spiritual significance, consider the following practices: 1. **Set Clear Intentions (Niyyah):** Before Ramadan begins, reflect on your goals and intentions. What do you hope to achieve spiritually, emotionally, and physically? Write them down and revisit them throughout the month. 2. **Plan Your Day:** Structure your daily routine around your spiritual practices. Allocate specific times for prayer, Quran recitation, and reflection. Ensure you balance your daily obligations with your religious duties. 3. **Suhoor and Iftar Preparation:** Plan nutritious and balanced meals for Suhoor and Iftar. Avoid overeating, and focus on foods that provide sustained energy and hydration. 4. **Quran and Duas:** Dedicate time each day to reading and reflecting on the Quran. Learn new Duas (supplications) and incorporate them into your daily prayers. Aim to complete the Quran by the end of the month. 5. **Taraweeh Prayers:** Attend Taraweeh prayers at the mosque, if possible. The communal atmosphere enhances the spiritual experience and fosters a sense of unity. 6. **Charity and Good Deeds:** Increase your charitable activities by giving Zakat and Sadaqah. Volunteer your time and help those in need. Acts of kindness and generosity amplify the blessings of Ramadan. 7. **Self-Reflection and Repentance:** Use the quiet moments of the day and night for self-reflection. Seek forgiveness for past mistakes, and strive to improve yourself. Ramadan is a time for spiritual renewal and personal growth. 8. **Avoid Distractions:** Limit distractions such as excessive screen time, social media, and non-essential activities. Focus on your spiritual journey and prioritize your connection with Allah. 9. **Family and Community:** Engage in meaningful conversations and activities with family and friends. Share knowledge, support each other, and strengthen your bonds. Participate in community events and initiatives. 10. **Laylat al-Qadr:** Seek out and make the most of Laylat al-Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan. Engage in intense prayer, recitation, and supplication, as this night holds immense blessings. 11. **Health and Wellness:** Take care of your physical health by staying hydrated, getting enough rest, and engaging in light exercise. A healthy body supports a healthy spirit. 12. **Journaling:** Keep a journal to document your thoughts, reflections, and progress throughout Ramadan. This can be a valuable tool for self-awareness and future growth. By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can maximize the spiritual benefits of Ramadan and experience a deeper connection with your faith. May your Ramadan be filled with blessings🌙✨ For more Islamic content, follow my profile and stay inspired! 📿✨ Saien Sahab
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  • Ramadan in London is a vibrant and spiritual time for the city's Muslim community. Mosques like the East London Mosque and Regents Park Mosque hold special prayers (Taraweeh) and community iftars. Many restaurants and cafes offer late-night meals to accommodate fasting hours. The city also hosts charity events and food drives to support those in need. With London’s diverse population, Ramadan is marked by a mix of traditions from different cultures, making it a unique and inclusive experience.
    Ramadan in London is a vibrant and spiritual time for the city's Muslim community. Mosques like the East London Mosque and Regents Park Mosque hold special prayers (Taraweeh) and community iftars. Many restaurants and cafes offer late-night meals to accommodate fasting hours. The city also hosts charity events and food drives to support those in need. With London’s diverse population, Ramadan is marked by a mix of traditions from different cultures, making it a unique and inclusive experience. 💖🇬🇧
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  • Fun fact: The Northern point of Brazil is closer to Canada than it is to the most Southern point of Brazil

    Brazil’s landmass spans such vast distances that it defies expectations. Ultimately, it occupies roughly half of South America, covering a total area of more than 8.5 million km2 (3.2 million sq mi).

    To illustrate just how massive it is, Brazil’s northernmost point, Monte Caburaí in Roraima, is closer to Canada than it is to the country’s southernmost point, Arroio Chuí in Rio Grande do Sul.

    The distance between the two farthest points in Brazil is 4,393 km (2,729 mi). But Monte Caburaí is only 4,279 km (2,658 mi) from Canada. The only countries in the world larger are Russia, Canada, China and the United States

    Image: Google Earth
    Fun fact: The Northern point of Brazil is closer to Canada than it is to the most Southern point of Brazil Brazil’s landmass spans such vast distances that it defies expectations. Ultimately, it occupies roughly half of South America, covering a total area of more than 8.5 million km2 (3.2 million sq mi). To illustrate just how massive it is, Brazil’s northernmost point, Monte Caburaí in Roraima, is closer to Canada than it is to the country’s southernmost point, Arroio Chuí in Rio Grande do Sul. The distance between the two farthest points in Brazil is 4,393 km (2,729 mi). But Monte Caburaí is only 4,279 km (2,658 mi) from Canada. The only countries in the world larger are Russia, Canada, China and the United States Image: Google Earth
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    Brabrand Ulu Cami

    Ezanın gönüllere huzur verdiği, secdelerin rahmet kapısı olduğu Brabrand Ulu Camimiz, maneviyatın nurlu ikliminde Danimarka'daki müminleri buluşturmaya devam ediyor.

    🏻 Rabbim bizleri samimi niyet ve salih amel sahiplerinden eylesin.

    #HayırlıCumalar
    📍Danimarka 🕌 Brabrand Ulu Cami ✨ Ezanın gönüllere huzur verdiği, secdelerin rahmet kapısı olduğu Brabrand Ulu Camimiz, maneviyatın nurlu ikliminde Danimarka'daki müminleri buluşturmaya devam ediyor. 🤲🏻 Rabbim bizleri samimi niyet ve salih amel sahiplerinden eylesin. 🌹 #HayırlıCumalar
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  • #Balıklıgöl in Şanlıurfa is also known as the pool of sacred fish or the pool of Abraham.The site is said to be the location where Nemrod threw Abraham into the fire..

    #CityOfProphets #Şanlıurfa
    #HomeOf #Turkey
    #Balıklıgöl in Şanlıurfa is also known as the pool of sacred fish or the pool of Abraham.The site is said to be the location where Nemrod threw Abraham into the fire.. #CityOfProphets #Şanlıurfa #HomeOf #Turkey
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