happiness of heart and soul in ramadan

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Congratulations to the Islamic nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan



Allah has prescribed fasting for all the previous communities even if it was different in the way and the time of accomplishing it. Allah says:



)يا أيها الذين آمنوا كتب عليكم الصيام كما كتب على الذين من قبلكم لعلكم تتقون( [البقرة: 183]



(183) O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous -



Meaning of the verse:



﴾O believers! You have been prescribed As-Siyam [fasting] as It was prescribed for those who preceded you, so you will attain piety ﴿ [s. Al-Baqara (the Cow): c. 183]



From the second year of the Hegira, Allah عزّ وجلّ definitively prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan to humanity. It is an obligation for the adult Muslim. He must do it if he is a resident and not sick. In case he is ill, he is allowed to perform it later. This also applies to women who have given birth or are menstruating. Not sick and traveling, the adult Muslim has the choice of doing it during this month or postponing it to a later period. Allah has prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan from its beginning to its end. Its beginning is clearly fixed by the ocular vision of the lunar crescent of the month of Ramadân, or to complete the month of Sha‘bân (thirty days).



Allah has also determined the beginning of the day of fasting and its end by clearly specified limits,



Fasting during Ramadan means abstinence from all food or drink, including water and chewing gum, from dawn to sunset





Would You Break Your Fast for An Iphone 12 Pro Max?! | Social experiment





هل جاء الكون من لاشيء؟ - تفسير علمي رائع من عباس











كانوا فى المدارس يعلموهم كل الأديان إلا الدين الإسلامى فقررت البحث بنفسها وأعلنت إسلامها



They were in schools teaching them all religions except the Islamic religion, so she decided to research on her own and announced her Islam



 
Congratulations to the Islamic nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan



Allah has prescribed fasting for all the previous communities even if it was different in the way and the time of accomplishing it. Allah says:



)يا أيها الذين آمنوا كتب عليكم الصيام كما كتب على الذين من قبلكم لعلكم تتقون( [البقرة: 183]



(183) O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous -



Meaning of the verse:



﴾O believers! You have been prescribed As-Siyam [fasting] as It was prescribed for those who preceded you, so you will attain piety ﴿ [s. Al-Baqara (the Cow): c. 183]



From the second year of the Hegira, Allah عزّ وجلّ definitively prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan to humanity. It is an obligation for the adult Muslim. He must do it if he is a resident and not sick. In case he is ill, he is allowed to perform it later. This also applies to women who have given birth or are menstruating. Not sick and traveling, the adult Muslim has the choice of doing it during this month or postponing it to a later period. Allah has prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan from its beginning to its end. Its beginning is clearly fixed by the ocular vision of the lunar crescent of the month of Ramadân, or to complete the month of Sha‘bân (thirty days).



Allah has also determined the beginning of the day of fasting and its end by clearly specified limits,



Fasting during Ramadan means abstinence from all food or drink, including water and chewing gum, from dawn to sunset





Would You Break Your Fast for An Iphone 12 Pro Max?! | Social experiment





هل جاء الكون من لاشيء؟ - تفسير علمي رائع من عباس











كانوا فى المدارس يعلموهم كل الأديان إلا الدين الإسلامى فقررت البحث بنفسها وأعلنت إسلامها



They were in schools teaching them all religions except the Islamic religion, so she decided to research on her own and announced her Islam




Do you have a bomb planted somewhere in this thread?
 
Staying hungry and thirsty for an entire day is a powerful reminder of the millions of people around the world who experience this. Ramadan emphasizes the values of empathy and generosity. It is a time to think of those who are less fortunate than us and who do not have food and clean water all year round, to understand the suffering and pain of the poor and needy.







Allah tells us "(8) And they give food in spite of love for it[1813] to the needy, the orphan, and the captive,:" (Al-Insâne, quran 76/8)



It is therefore our duty to feed the fasters in the world, to take care of the sick, to provide for the needs of orphans and families affected by conflicts. Ramadan gives us a greater sense of responsibility towards others.





Ramadan, a test for some



Ramadan is a joyful time for most of us, but sadly not for everyone. Entire families under the yoke of hunger, thirst and disease are waiting for an outstretched hand that would allow them to take full advantage of this sacred month.

حوار رائع بين منصور وشاب غير مسلم عن القرآن الكريم










عدنان رشيد يقرأ نسخة قرآنية من زمن صحابة رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم









أين هو القرآن الأصلي؟ منصور في حوار مع زائر


 
I am diabetic. Is it permissible to get an Insulin injection during fasting if it is absolutely necessary, Thank you.
Answer

All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger. We ask Allaah to exalt his mention as well as that of his family and all his companions.

Being injected with a nutritious product (food or drink) invalidates Fasting. If the injection is for treatment, it is more likely that it does not nullify fasting as it does not go against the wisdom behind fasting and the characteristics of things that annul fasting do not apply to it.

So, insulin injection does not nullify fasting even if injected without any apparent necessity.

It is permissible to receive medical treatment in the form of an injection into a muscle or vein, for one who is fasting during the day in Ramadan, but it is not permissible for the fasting person to be given a nutritional injection during the day in Ramadan, because that comes under the same ruling as eating and drinking, and using such injections is regarded as a trick or loophole. If it is possible to give the injection into the muscle or vein at night, that is preferable

www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/85528/insulin-injections-during-ramadan

حمزة يحرج زائر أمام زوجته ويفضح كذبة حرية التعبير عند الغرب





بوذي يتناسى ما يحدث للمسلمين الروهينجا من قبل البوذيين ويسأل منصور: أين الحب والسلام عند المسلمين؟


 
There is no god but Allah (La ilaha ila Allah) is the word of fidelity and oneness. It is the first word that all messengers called. And the first word the prophet (saw) asked his people to say. The meaning of “laa ilaahah illa allah” is that nothing worshipped is worthy of worship except Allah.



It is simultaneously a denial and affirmation. There is no god“laa ilaahah” is denial of all worship other than that of Allah.



But Allah “illa allaah” is affirmation that all worship is for Allah alone without partners. As Allah said in Quran:



“That is because Allah - He is the Reality; and those besides Him whom they invoke,- they are but vain Falsehood: verily Allah is He, Most High, Most Great. ( hajj 62). It is one of the pillar of Islam. “





Islam is not just another religion. It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham. Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God. It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone. It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine. The concept of God is summarized in the Quran as:



“Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.” (Quran 112:1-4)[4]



Dr Zakir Naik - Definition of Allah in Islam.





Dr Zakir Naik - Why Allah and not God?







Meaning of There is No God But Allah!



 
Congratulations to the Islamic nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan



Allah has prescribed fasting for all the previous communities even if it was different in the way and the time of accomplishing it. Allah says:



)يا أيها الذين آمنوا كتب عليكم الصيام كما كتب على الذين من قبلكم لعلكم تتقون( [البقرة: 183]



(183) O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous -



Meaning of the verse:



﴾O believers! You have been prescribed As-Siyam [fasting] as It was prescribed for those who preceded you, so you will attain piety ﴿ [s. Al-Baqara (the Cow): c. 183]



From the second year of the Hegira, Allah عزّ وجلّ definitively prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan to humanity. It is an obligation for the adult Muslim. He must do it if he is a resident and not sick. In case he is ill, he is allowed to perform it later. This also applies to women who have given birth or are menstruating. Not sick and traveling, the adult Muslim has the choice of doing it during this month or postponing it to a later period. Allah has prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan from its beginning to its end. Its beginning is clearly fixed by the ocular vision of the lunar crescent of the month of Ramadân, or to complete the month of Sha‘bân (thirty days).



Allah has also determined the beginning of the day of fasting and its end by clearly specified limits,



Fasting during Ramadan means abstinence from all food or drink, including water and chewing gum, from dawn to sunset





Would You Break Your Fast for An Iphone 12 Pro Max?! | Social experiment





هل جاء الكون من لاشيء؟ - تفسير علمي رائع من عباس











كانوا فى المدارس يعلموهم كل الأديان إلا الدين الإسلامى فقررت البحث بنفسها وأعلنت إسلامها



They were in schools teaching them all religions except the Islamic religion, so she decided to research on her own and announced her Islam




Fasting and especially not drinking all day, then gorging oneself in the evening and before dawn, is terrible for one’s physical health.
 
Congratulations to the Islamic nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan



Allah has prescribed fasting for all the previous communities even if it was different in the way and the time of accomplishing it. Allah says:



)يا أيها الذين آمنوا كتب عليكم الصيام كما كتب على الذين من قبلكم لعلكم تتقون( [البقرة: 183]



(183) O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous -



Meaning of the verse:



﴾O believers! You have been prescribed As-Siyam [fasting] as It was prescribed for those who preceded you, so you will attain piety ﴿ [s. Al-Baqara (the Cow): c. 183]



From the second year of the Hegira, Allah عزّ وجلّ definitively prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan to humanity. It is an obligation for the adult Muslim. He must do it if he is a resident and not sick. In case he is ill, he is allowed to perform it later. This also applies to women who have given birth or are menstruating. Not sick and traveling, the adult Muslim has the choice of doing it during this month or postponing it to a later period. Allah has prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan from its beginning to its end. Its beginning is clearly fixed by the ocular vision of the lunar crescent of the month of Ramadân, or to complete the month of Sha‘bân (thirty days).



Allah has also determined the beginning of the day of fasting and its end by clearly specified limits,



Fasting during Ramadan means abstinence from all food or drink, including water and chewing gum, from dawn to sunset





Would You Break Your Fast for An Iphone 12 Pro Max?! | Social experiment





هل جاء الكون من لاشيء؟ - تفسير علمي رائع من عباس











كانوا فى المدارس يعلموهم كل الأديان إلا الدين الإسلامى فقررت البحث بنفسها وأعلنت إسلامها



They were in schools teaching them all religions except the Islamic religion, so she decided to research on her own and announced her Islam




Isn't Ramadan the month Islamics go on a killing spree?

It's much easier to act as if critics of Islam have a problem with Muslims as people than it is to accept the uncomfortable truth that Islam is different
 
Isn't Ramadan the month Islamics go on a killing spree?

It's much easier to act as if critics of Islam have a problem with Muslims as people than it is to accept the uncomfortable truth that Islam is different



"Christians and Jews....the more devout, the less violent. Not so with Islam."
Bill Donohue
 
Fasting during the month of Ramadan can be good for your health if it’s done correctly. When the body is starved of food, it starts to burn fat so that it can make energy. This can lead to weight loss. However, if you fast for too long your body will eventually start breaking down muscle protein for energy, which is unhealthy.

Dr Razeen Mahroof, an anaesthetist from Oxford, says there's a strong relationship between diet and health.
“Ramadan isn’t always thought of as being an opportunity to lose weight because the spiritual aspect is emphasised more generally than the health aspect," he says. "However, it’s a great chance to get the physical benefits as well.”
Source of energy during a fast

The changes that happen in the body during a fast depend on the length of the continuous fast. The body enters into a fasting state eight hours or so after the last meal, when the gut finishes absorbing nutrients from the food.

In the normal state, body glucose, which is stored in the liver and muscles, is the body’s main source of energy. During a fast, this store of glucose is used up first to provide energy. Later in the fast, once the glucose runs out, fat becomes the next source of energy for the body.
With a prolonged fast of many days or weeks, the body starts using protein for energy.

This is the technical description of what is commonly known as "starvation". It is clearly unhealthy and involves protein being released by the breakdown of muscle, which is why people who starve look very thin and become extremely weak.

However, you are unlikely to reach the starvation stage during Ramadan, because the fast is broken daily.
Gentle transition from glucose to fat
As the Ramadan fast only lasts from dawn till dusk, the body's energy can be replaced in the pre-dawn and dusk meals.

This provides a gentle transition from using glucose as the main source of energy, to using fat, and prevents the breakdown of muscle for protein.
Dr Mahroof says the use of fat for energy helps weight loss. It preserves the muscles and eventually reduces your cholesterol level. In addition, weight loss results in better control of diabetes and reduces blood pressure.
“A detoxification process also occurs, because any toxins stored in the body’s fat are dissolved and removed from the body,” says Dr Mahroof.

After a few days of the fast, higher levels of endorphins appear in the blood, making you more alert and giving an overall feeling of general mental wellbeing.
A balanced food and fluid intake is important between fasts. The kidneys are very efficient at maintaining the body’s water and salts, such as sodium and potassium. However, these can be lost through perspiration.

To prevent muscle breakdown, meals must contain enough energy food, such as carbohydrates and some fat.
“The way to approach your diet during fasting is similar to the way you should be eating outside Ramadan," says Dr Mahroof. "You should have a balanced diet, with the right proportion of carbs, fat and protein.”


check out this short video that explains 5 interesting health benefits your body will enjoy during and after the holy month of Ramadan.

 
There is a difference between the customs and traditions of the people and the teachings of IslamWhat you mentioned from the bad actions of some people is not from the teachings of Islam

You are just brainwashed by fake media about MuslimsAnd because there are some misguided groups that attribute themselves to Islam,, and they kill Muslims and non-Muslims


Islam does not kill innocents, but allows fighting only when defending oneself, even in war, there are rules that Muslims abide by

Do not kill children, women and the elderly, do not demolish houses of worship for others, do not cut down trees, and do not kill animals. On the contrary, the Bible, all of this is permitted in it until now and is implemented in practice now.







Did you understand that the Koran condemns all aggression !? When the Qur'an commands us to fight in this verses, it designates those who must be fought. They are the ones who come to fight and attack Muslims.In this case, this verses, despite its general scope, speaks of the Arab tributes which wanted to exterminate the first Muslims. Muslims in Medina had an obligation to defend themselves and resist aggression. The Qur'an motivates them and encourages them to fight this declared enemy. Motivate because man naturally prefers to avoid conflict and give in to cowardice.In these verses we must understand the following rules:• The Muslim fights only the one who fights him.• The fight for justice



and to allow the exercise and transmission of worship is compulsory.• The Muslim does not transgress in combat and does not go beyond measures even with his declared enemies.• Muslims must respect the rules of use concerning war and peace.• Do not continue a war if a just peace is possible.• "Kill them" is not a general order. It is valid only at the time of a declared and open combat and when the weapons begin to speak. There is no longer cowardice. I believe that every general in an army will say exactly the same thing to his soldiers when war is needed! No ?Islam is a religion of Justice and Peace.



















it is impossible to omit or forget the violent events that are fully part of the gospel.









"love your enemies"?

This is a lie and you know it





27 But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them—bring them here and kill them in front of me.’”Luke 19:27



The Christians started attacking Islam from the First Crusade, and have not stopped. The Pope (Satan's rep) would not tolerate any competition, Christianity was losing ground, hence the relentless continuation of the crusades.







Here are the “10 commandments of biblical Jihad”



:1) Prepare for war!

2) Cursed be he who takes his sword away from the Carnaaaaaaaaage!



3) Slay the enemy to the last: "Kill them wherever you find them"!



4) Do not spare women, old people, oxen, sheep and donkeys!



5) But take the Loot from time to time ...



6) Rape the little girls of enemies!



7) Don't forget to burn the city down after that!



8) The javelin verse!



9) The verse of the stone!



10) The verse of the ax, the harrows, the saws!











the Bible says to kill the disbeliever, with your hand, even if it be your own flesh and blood.



6) “If your brother, your mother’s son, or your son or daughter, or the wife you cherish, or your friend who is like your own soul, entices you secretly, saying, ‘Let’s go and serve other gods’ (whom neither you nor your fathers have known,

7) of the gods of the peoples who are around you, near you, or far from you, from one end of the earth to the other end),

8) you shall not consent to him or listen to him; and your eye shall not pity him, nor shall you spare or conceal him.

9) Instead, you shall most certainly kill him; your hand shall be first against him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. (Deuteronomy 13: 6-9)











"I did not come to bring peace, but the sword" (Mt 10,34). You clearly see in the Jesus of the Bible this awareness of putting in crisis by his words and his actions the usual ways of relating to the Law, to the religious institutions of the time, and ultimately to the tradition of the fathers.









Do you believe that I have come to bring peace to this world? No. I did not come to bring peace, but the dagger. I have come to separate the son and the father, the daughter and the mother, the daughter-in-law and the mother-in-law. Who loves his father and mother more than me is not worthy of me. Whoever loves his son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And who does not follow in my footsteps, loaded with his cross, is not worthy of me either. Whoever wants to save his life will lose it. And whoever lost his life because of me will find it. (Mt 10,34-36) .. What more do you want .





When DU bombs are dropped from a height of 30,000 ft, how can you turn the other cheek? By their invasions and occupations, people whom Muslims see as representing Christians have been proving Jesus' message of Peace irrelevant and meaningless in the world of reality. And then they quote Jesus and ask Muslims not to resist them while they go on brutally maiming and massacring people and demolishing their mosques!



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يسوع أمير السلام! هاشم في حوار مع مسيحي





أي مسيحي ينتقد الشريعة الإسلامية أرسل له هذا الفيديو | دانيال حقيقتجو​


Any Christian who criticizes Islamic law send this video to him


 
Fasting during the month of Ramadan can be good for your health if it’s done correctly. When the body is starved of food, it starts to burn fat so that it can make energy. This can lead to weight loss. However, if you fast for too long your body will eventually start breaking down muscle protein for energy, which is unhealthy.

Dr Razeen Mahroof, an anaesthetist from Oxford, says there's a strong relationship between diet and health.
“Ramadan isn’t always thought of as being an opportunity to lose weight because the spiritual aspect is emphasised more generally than the health aspect," he says. "However, it’s a great chance to get the physical benefits as well.”
Source of energy during a fast

The changes that happen in the body during a fast depend on the length of the continuous fast. The body enters into a fasting state eight hours or so after the last meal, when the gut finishes absorbing nutrients from the food.

In the normal state, body glucose, which is stored in the liver and muscles, is the body’s main source of energy. During a fast, this store of glucose is used up first to provide energy. Later in the fast, once the glucose runs out, fat becomes the next source of energy for the body.
With a prolonged fast of many days or weeks, the body starts using protein for energy.

This is the technical description of what is commonly known as "starvation". It is clearly unhealthy and involves protein being released by the breakdown of muscle, which is why people who starve look very thin and become extremely weak.

However, you are unlikely to reach the starvation stage during Ramadan, because the fast is broken daily.
Gentle transition from glucose to fat
As the Ramadan fast only lasts from dawn till dusk, the body's energy can be replaced in the pre-dawn and dusk meals.

This provides a gentle transition from using glucose as the main source of energy, to using fat, and prevents the breakdown of muscle for protein.
Dr Mahroof says the use of fat for energy helps weight loss. It preserves the muscles and eventually reduces your cholesterol level. In addition, weight loss results in better control of diabetes and reduces blood pressure.
“A detoxification process also occurs, because any toxins stored in the body’s fat are dissolved and removed from the body,” says Dr Mahroof.

After a few days of the fast, higher levels of endorphins appear in the blood, making you more alert and giving an overall feeling of general mental wellbeing.
A balanced food and fluid intake is important between fasts. The kidneys are very efficient at maintaining the body’s water and salts, such as sodium and potassium. However, these can be lost through perspiration.

To prevent muscle breakdown, meals must contain enough energy food, such as carbohydrates and some fat.
“The way to approach your diet during fasting is similar to the way you should be eating outside Ramadan," says Dr Mahroof. "You should have a balanced diet, with the right proportion of carbs, fat and protein.”


check out this short video that explains 5 interesting health benefits your body will enjoy during and after the holy month of Ramadan.


You do not need a religion in order to fast.

Religious fasting is no better than fasting for any other reason.
 
"Christians and Jews....the more devout, the less violent. Not so with Islam."
Bill Donohue


.“I have been commanded to wage war against mankind till they testify that there is no god but Allah, that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, …and if they do it, their blood and property are guaranteed protection on my behalf ….”

Know whose quote that is?

Muhammad bin Abdullah (570-632)
 
Congratulations to the Islamic nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan



Allah has prescribed fasting for all the previous communities even if it was different in the way and the time of accomplishing it. Allah says:



)يا أيها الذين آمنوا كتب عليكم الصيام كما كتب على الذين من قبلكم لعلكم تتقون( [البقرة: 183]



(183) O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous -



Meaning of the verse:



﴾O believers! You have been prescribed As-Siyam [fasting] as It was prescribed for those who preceded you, so you will attain piety ﴿ [s. Al-Baqara (the Cow): c. 183]



From the second year of the Hegira, Allah عزّ وجلّ definitively prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan to humanity. It is an obligation for the adult Muslim. He must do it if he is a resident and not sick. In case he is ill, he is allowed to perform it later. This also applies to women who have given birth or are menstruating. Not sick and traveling, the adult Muslim has the choice of doing it during this month or postponing it to a later period. Allah has prescribed the fasting of the month of Ramadan from its beginning to its end. Its beginning is clearly fixed by the ocular vision of the lunar crescent of the month of Ramadân, or to complete the month of Sha‘bân (thirty days).



Allah has also determined the beginning of the day of fasting and its end by clearly specified limits,



Fasting during Ramadan means abstinence from all food or drink, including water and chewing gum, from dawn to sunset





Would You Break Your Fast for An Iphone 12 Pro Max?! | Social experiment





هل جاء الكون من لاشيء؟ - تفسير علمي رائع من عباس











كانوا فى المدارس يعلموهم كل الأديان إلا الدين الإسلامى فقررت البحث بنفسها وأعلنت إسلامها



They were in schools teaching them all religions except the Islamic religion, so she decided to research on her own and announced her Islam




How many fags have you tossed down 3 stories?

How long did you own your last goat?

Does your girlfriend have a longer beard than you do?

Just curious
 
The famous NBA basketball star and Hall of Fame inductee Hakeem Olajuwon nicknamed the "Dream" because of his ability to dunk the basketball so smooth and effortlessly.
Is a devout muslim from Nigeria who fasted during Ramadan even when in the middle of the playoffs, and kept his scoring averages up. Which amazed and earned the respect of his team mates.


(5 minute video)
 
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