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masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:33pm
Some of the poor people of Madinah approached Rasool Allah (saw) and said to him: The affluent ones perform acts of goodness like freeing slaves, giving charity, performing the Hajj etc., which are beyond our means (as a result, they shall be in possession of greater rewards than us). * +

masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:37pm
Sacrifice During fasting in Ramadan a person abstains from food and drink. This is the minimum level of sacrifice.The maximum sacrifice is to dedicate one's entire life, wealth and resources for the sake of God, and thus be rewarded with Paradise in the Hereafter. This sacrifice is the spirit of fasting. Maulana Wahiduddin Khan www.cpsglobal.org * +

masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:39pm
world can send a man to the moon but cannot stop man from hating and fighting his fellow man. Ever since the days of the Prophet Muhammad , Islam has provided a vivid example of how racism can be ended. The annual pilgrimage (Hajj ) to Makkah shows the real Islamic brotherhood of all races and nations, when about two million Muslims from all over the world come to Makkah to perform the pilgrimage. Islam is a religion of justice. God has said: Truly God commands you to give back trusts to those t * +

masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:42pm
17th Ramadan Battle of Badr The Battle of Badr was fought on the 17th of Ramadan in 624 AD (the second year of the Hijra) about 50 miles south-west of Madina near the point where the then Madina-Syria caravan route wound its way through a difficult terrain. It was here that a band of 313 Muslims, mostly unarmed and with two horses and 70 camels between them, led by * +

masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:46pm
JEDDAH: The photograph of a cat waiting for iftar in the Grand Mosque in Makkah has gone viral on social media and has drawn praise from Muslims and non-Muslims alike, with the animal being lauded. Amed Al-Jawhari tweeted that this shows how even animals respect and worship God. It seems that the cat has booked its place for breaking the fast at the iftar table in the Haram. Mohammed Massad tweeted: Its the most beautiful image of a cat sitting at the iftar table among the worshippers and waiti * +

masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:47pm
Spirit of Fasting According to a hadith, there are many who fast but getnothing from their fasting except hunger and thirst. Who are these people? They are those whoobserve the form of fasting, but do not observe thespirit of fasting. The spirit offasting is to develop piety, God-consciousness and thankfulness. Ifsomeone keeps fasts, but does not develop these qualities, then his fasting was only as a form. Thus, he will not benefit from fasting. Forexample, every fruit has an outer layer and a * +

masood4u 13.07.15 - 12:48pm
On Iftar Sunset is the time to break the fast and take iftar (the evening meal). The Prophet said: 'My community will be on the right path as long as it makes haste in breaking the fast.' This does not mean tobreak the fast before time; it has to be broken at the right time. These words of the Prophet mean that it is wrong to take extra precaution by making delays in taking iftar.When youdelay the breaking of fast, it means you give more importance to the form of fasting than to its spirit. T * +

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