How many days after Ramadan does pilgrimage take place?
Usually it's two months after. The first 10 days of the second month is the pilgrimage time.
Where is largest ayah in quran?
Most probably it is Surah -e- Muzammil(73) Ayah # 20......
It is the ayah in Surah Al Baqarah...(2:282)
How many hours will a day of Ramadan last?
It all depends on the time of year that Ramadan falls in. If Ramadan falls during winter the time is shorter since usually iftar time is sometimes around 5 or 6. But as the days get longer so does the time. Right now in the year (2010) maghrib is around 8:30-9:00 and Fajr is at 4.
Why do many Muslims go to the mosque every night during Ramadan?
Every night during the month of Ramadan Muslims pray taraweeh. Some pray it in 8 rakaats and other pray in 10 that is leaving out the 3 shaafa and witr. In the taraweeh they read or like the Imam recites a juz every night and at the end says a dua. In the last 10 days of Ramadan, the Muslims pray along with taraweeh qeyam al-layl (tahajud). It is just like the taraweeh but it is in the middle of the night when the world is quiet and people go to sleep.
Which year and month was Ramadan ordained?
Ramadan is the 9th month name in the 12 month of the lunar year (that is called Hijra year). This lunar year is less than the solar year by some 12 days. Accordingly, the month of Ramadan on the solar calendar year comes earlier by about 12 days every year.
Ramadan of year 1430 (Hijra lunar Calendar) started in August of year 2009 (solar year calendar). Ramadan was formerly present as a month beofre Isalm, but it was ordained to be fasted in the 2nd hijri year, So, Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him) did fast 9 Ramadans, before he died at the age of 63
How does the moon affect Ramadan?
When the moon of Ramadan is seen , the Fasting will be started and moon of Shawwal is seen the fasting will be end
Do you observe Ramadan when pregnant?
If it has any effect on you or your baby then it is not compulsory to practice it, but you still have to fast for the days you didn't fast after the holy Month of Ramadan
How do you respect friend during Ramadan?
Ramadan is the holiest of Islamic celebrations. During Ramadan, Islamists remember and celebrate The Prophet Mohammed's writing of the verses of the Qur'an as they were dictated by the angel Gabriel. During Ramadan, Islamists fast during daylight hours to teach themselves self discipline, restraint and to remember the plight of the poor who do not have enough to eat. Much time is spent in prayer, spiritual reflection and doing good deeds which includes spending time with family and friends. So, Islamists treat their friends well at all times, but during Ramadan, a special effort is made.
Is sleep apnea machines allowed during Ramadan?
while fasting during ramadan is it ok to use sleep apnea machines
Can we use brush and PASTE during ramadan.?
During the month of Ramadan, you are allowed to brush and PASTE your teeth (it is not haram) as long as you do not swallow the paste.
Why Ramadan came 10 days erliar each year?
Ramazan is a month of Islamic calander i.e the Lunar calander, which is different from the solar calander .
Can 11 year olds fast in Ramadan?
Yes but it may be hard for them, my son is 10 and he fasts for one day then takes a break. So maybe they can fast to 12.00.
How many times will one celebrate Ramadan during the summer in a lifetime?
Ramadan doesn't necessarily have to be in the summer, it could be any time of the year. Also, it also depends on your age and when you began fasting. Say if your 75 and you began fasting at the age of 5 and you fasted the full month of Ramadan then you most likely fasted 70 times in your lifetime.
What can destroyed the good acquired during Ramadan?
eat food without fasting,smoking,do evil things,drink alcohol,speak bad words.
English month of Ramadan in 1886?
there is no English month of Ramadan 1886, however there is an Arabic month as Ramadan whom Muslims fast, or not eat, from dawn to sunset. Arabic months depend on the moon while English months depend on the sun. Arabic months are 29 or 30 days. The answer to 1886 is that in every English year Ramadan occurs. Hope you understand what I meant because I know it is kind of confusing.
What is the 'iftar' time for Ramadan 2008 on the US west coast?
Iftar, or breaking the fast, takes place at sunset. Exact times vary according to both latitude and longitude. Use the link below to find the exact time for your area. www.islamicfinder.org
How do Muslims break their fast during Ramadan?
Muslims break their fasting at sunset by drinking and/or eating; preferably:
Importance of last 10 days of Ramadan?
The last 10 days of Ramadan is the 10 days that will help prevent you from entering hell. The first 10 days is Rahma-that is that Allah (God) would be kind to you (something along that line). The next 10 days is Maghfira-or repentence. Those are the 10 days that hopefully Allah (God) will erase all your sins. And that brings us to the last 10 days. In the last 10 days, if you do not know, is Laylat Al Qadr. In the Quran there is a surah called Surat Al-Qadr. In that surah it says that fasting and reading Quran (this is to Muslims) and repenting on this night is greater and better than fasting 1000 months.
Weres Ramadan MOSTLY celebrated?
Ramadan is celebarted all over the world by Muslims who follow the religion Islam but it is mostely celebrated in the countries like Saudi araibia, malaisia,turkey where most of the Muslims live.
What should a woman do if her menstruation begins a few minutes before the Magrib azan in Ramadan?
She can't do anything. She'll act natural and just live that her menstruation came right before the azan. If she didn't know until after the azan then Allah swt may accept her fasting because she didn't know.
Is it ok to break fast in Ramadan at noon if you are pregnant and not feeling well?
The pregnant is exempted from fasting Ramadan if she feels difficulty or finds harm when fasting. In return, for every day not keeping fasting in she should give as a charity to the poor what is equivalent to full day meals.
How old does a person have to be before fasting is obligatory?
Fasting is an obligation to every Muslim. Kids up to the age of 5 don't need to fast but they should begin trying to fast even if it's a half day up to the age of 6 or 7. Once they turn 7 1/2 / 8 years old they must fast.