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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Broadcast about Ramadan



ابو جعري
07-05-2008, 11:52 PM
In the name of Allah
Wellcom every body in my school

We start our broadcast by some verses of the Holy Qur'an by………………………..
Our prophets speech introduced by
The student ;
The prophet (the blessing and peace be upon him)
Said that do not consider the smallest deed as insignificant even meeting your brother with
Cheerful face

The Holy month of Ramadan
Islam is based on five beliefs. These are called The Five Pillars of Islam

Now we will listen more about this five pillars of Islam with ………..

Islam is based on five beliefs. These are called The Five Pillars of Islam. The first belief is that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad (peace be Upon him) is His Messenger. The second is that a Muslim must pray five times a day at certain times, and the third is that a Muslim must give a percentage of his saving to the poor. The fourth is the fasting of Ramadan. The fifth is that all Muslims who are able should perform Al-Hajj (Pilgrimage) at least once in their life
Thanks now lets know more about Ramadan with /
Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. All adult Muslims must fast during the daylight hours. They are not allowed to eat or drink between dawn and sunset for the whole month. Fasting strengthens a person by increasing his self-control. Fasting also helps a Muslim to remember Allah and his obedience to Him. During Ramadan, the pain of hunger is shared by everyone is equal in Allah's eyes
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Some people (children, for example) are excused from fasting lets to know about them with ……….
Some people (children, for example) are excused from fasting. Some may be too old or too ill. Others are on Journeys. Women who are expecting or nursing a baby cannot fast at that time, either. However, all those who are able must complete the fast later.
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Many different customs in Ramadan all people do Ramadan customs are very special. Many Muslims prefer to change working hours so that they can focus on the Islamic duties of the Holy Month. At sunset, a cannon goes off and people break their fast with dates and water then they go to the mosque for the sunset prayer (Maghrib). The exact time of sunset is very important, of course.
There is a special night known as Lailatul Qadr. No one knows exactly which night it is, but it is definitely one of the lat ten nights of the month. Around this time, Muslims try to stay awake all night and perform special prayers.
Immediately after the last day of Ramadan, there is a celebration called Eid Al-Fitr. Muslims all over the world celebrate this holiday. During Eid, Muslim children wear new clothes and receive gifts. Families everywhere enjoy themselves with friends and relatives. They thank Allah for His great Blessing in revealing the Qur'an during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

By the end we hope that you enjoyed our announcement
Have a nice day

Dr_subahi
08-05-2008, 01:18 PM
Good one thanks

dr_subahi

oJgJI JIjJj
08-05-2008, 04:35 PM
شكراً لك اخي الكريم