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Just Felt To Share This With My Brothers And Siste
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Quote: Assalamu'laykum....
Ramadhan in Malaysia.... A Sad Story....


Sad story? yes, very sad story.... in Malaysia, Ramadhan is a month to prepare for the Eid (yes, it is!!!). very few people appreciate Ramadhan, for them it is just a month of Saum and Tarawikh, no more.... and Eid is a different thing... it is celebrated the whole month (yes, it is!!!). now there's still some Eid celebration here and there in Malaysia [Image: huh.gif]


that's why by the first of Shawal i lots my spirit. i don't understand why those people out there enjoy this day like it was an anarchy day. they did everything that they constrainted during Ramadhan, even ma'siyyah. didn't they learnt anything from Ramadhan. Eid is about thanking Allah, not scrumming the cinemas and holding pasties everyday.


you won't see any spirit of Ramadhan in here. u turn on the TV, and u can see an Eid commercial, even before Ramadhan...


now Ramadhan is gone, they lost it, so did i...... [Image: sad.gif]


may the next Ramadhan be better..

Alsalam 'alaykom


Sadly this is happening in all arabic and muslim countries [Image: sad.gif] , but the light will shine one day and muslims will return to Their Rub and the Islamic Umma will wake up again.


Ameeeeeeeeen


Wasalam

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#12

Bismillah


as salam alykom


of course Radiyah, but as our Messenger sallah Allah a`lyhee wa sallam said what means that good shall prevail in the Ummah I think he also encouraged us not to propagate bad news or infuse despair among people. The Ummah Insh a Allah is still fine. On the other hand as I said on my post, masjeds were really packed always during Tarweeh, free food tables were spread accross the city, people encourage each other to recite Quran, they even sort of compete Alhamdulelah.

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#13


Bismillah


Yes Alhamdulilah, their is an awakining now, I remember in the 70's and eightie's masjid's are almost empty when we watched friday prayers, now they are full masha'Allah, and women rarely ware hijab, but now alhamdulilah women are returning to their Deen. But still Fitna and media are pulling our youth, may Allah Guide them and save them from those vicious movements. Ameeeen


Wasalam

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#14

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As the blessed month is really approaching like in two days, I remember telling my brothers and sisters about how Egypt prepares and I spoke about the lantern children play with.


I thought to give u all an idea about this lantern that we call Fanous:


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#15

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A belated reply.


I was supposed to tell you all how Ramdan is in Mecca.


Sobhan Allah, a year already passed. Are we aware of this time passing by so quickly like water runs between our fingers? sobhan Allah.


Well how do I start? I hope I can just convey the whole feeling and situation.


Ramdan in Mecca is really different.


you put on extraordinary effort, without feeling the least tired. You sleep and eat on the minimum, yet feel much light and content.


Of course one performs the Umra upon arrival to Mecca, then just take a schedule in which one does not miss any of the prayers in Ka`ba.


Last time I went there, we arrived to Mecca very late, we had to perfrom Umra, which took us to 1.30 minutes before Fajr. I preferred to stay over, going to the hotel was useless. Alhamdulelah managed to do extra prayer. Then just joined Fajr and went to the hotel


This would be the usual routine. you head towards Haram before the time of prayer to secure a spot for you to pray. You feel part of the crowd, you see how Muslims engage in communciation without knowing each other.


Then when Maghreb comes, usually one goes in with some dates and a bottle of zamzam water. That is all we take, I stayed there till Esha. If I go out to the hotel and come back it would be very difficult to find a space.. One breaks fast and prays Maghreb, then eat extra dates and drink zamzam. sobhan Allah, zamzam is really something. You feel no hunger or weakness at all.


Then to use the time between Maghreb and Esha one does voluntary tawaf and recites Quran till ESha. Then joins the 20 Raka happily and lightly. After that, I used to head to the hotel, whatever comes in the way I pick for food. Take some rest and then back again to Haram around 12.30 for Tahajud, on the way I just pick an instant coffee drink to keep me up after another 10 Raka`s for which the Imam recites a whole Juze as well.


Sobhan Allah, during this tahajud one really feels something special that no words can describe.


Alhamdulelha, on the whole u eat and sleep on the minimum, yet feel light, focused happy more than ever.


May Allah Allows us all to spend Ramadan there.

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#16

Bismillah


Ameen sister M, I really wish Allah(SWT) would give me the chance to go there in Ramadan.


Wasalam

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#17

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Coming soon In sha Allah!!! get ready.

Quote:Bismillah

Ameen sister M, I really wish Allah(SWT) would give me the chance to go there in Ramadan.

Wasalam
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