Ramadan Mubarak

2023 - 3 - 23

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Ramadan Mubarak: 10 heartfelt messages and quotes to share with ... (DNA India)

Ramadan is a holy month of fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth.

Ramadan Mubarak." "May the light of Ramadan illuminate your soul and guide you towards righteousness. "Ramadan is the month of forgiveness and a time to seek repentance. "Ramadan Mubarak! "Fasting during Ramadan is a reminder of our mortality and the importance of living a purposeful life. "May the spirit of Ramadan fill your heart with love, peace, and compassion.

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'Salam, Ramadan Mubarak!': 4 ways schools can bring Ramadan ... (The Conversation CA)

Educators in public schools can develop the identities of Muslim students and create a positive school culture during Ramadan by fostering community ...

[Muslim students](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/ramadan-primer-high-school-students-1.5984005) and their parents can be invited to speak about what Ramadan means to them. [One school in London, Ont.](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/louise-arbour-ramadan-club-1.6408922) made a fasting club and attracted 15 students to provide camaraderie, and offered activities to help students keep their minds off hunger. Music can provide positive [transcultural learning](https://doi.org/10.1177/1321103X19843001). These could be for Muslim students (and also non-Muslims who would like one). [Lanterns are another example](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/these-young-londoners-got-real-artsy-to-prepare-for-the-month-of-ramadan-1.6784141). [strong sense of belonging](https://doi.org/10.1111/josh.13141) at school. Fasting can be difficult for most kids, and doing it alone Provide spaces for students during lunch and recess. This is in contrast to festivities during Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Halloween, such as wearing different colour outfits to commemorate the day and lots of arts and crafts. Salam means “peace” and is used as a greeting by many Muslims even in non-Arabic speaking countries. In the past 20 years, the Muslim population of Canada has more than doubled, Muslim youth need spaces in their communities, including their schools, where they are free to be themselves and do not have to worry about facing prejudice.

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Ramadan 2023: Ramzan Mubarak Images, Wishes, Messages ... (The Indian Express)

Happy Ramadan 2023, Ramzan Mubarak Wishes, Images, Quotes, Status, Wallpaper, Messages, Greetings, Shayari, Photos: Here is a curated of greetings, ...

On this auspicious occasion, you can wish your loved ones with the wishes listed below. It is a time when followers of Islam observe fast from dawn to dusk (roza) in the name of the Almighty. People break their fast with feasts or Iftar which take place after sunset.

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Our Liverpool: Ramadan Mubarak (Liverpool Echo)

Today thousands of Muslims in Liverpool will begin their first full day of fasting for Ramadan as the sacred month begins. They will join almost two billion ...

We've teamed with the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill and Hotel Indigo on Chapel Street to give away a series of quite frankly fantastic prizes. The man is one of 1,700 across the country who were told on Tuesday about the company's plans to lay them off. Closing date for nominations is midnight on April 2, 2023. Reporter Elliot Ryder spoke to Hanan Yafal of the Coffee Lodge on Lodge Lane about her Ramadan. ](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/giving-gets-through-ramadan-life-26526733) Today thousands of Muslims in Liverpool will begin their first full day of fasting for Ramadan as the sacred month begins.

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Ramadan Mubarak Wishes, Messages, Quotes to greet on the ... (Sambad English)

Here are some Ramadan Mubarak wishes, messages, and quotes that you can share with your loved ones during this holy month:

Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family. Ramadan Mubarak! - May the light of Ramadan shine in your life and guide you towards the path of righteousness and goodness.

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How To: Thrive During Ramadan (Harvard Crimson)

For all the college students who celebrate — Happy Ramadan (Ramadan Mubarak)! For most of us in our college years, it can be difficult to imagine a ...

We hope that these tips will be your guide for the rest of your college years! Even if you plan to break your fast at the SOCH or at dinner — you never know! If your lab is around the time to break fast, try talking to your professor to see if you can reschedule the lab to an earlier time for a week or two. As we fight for our lives to secure an internship, deal with the pressure of courses and the ongoing crisis of existing — keep simple goals for your ibadah during college life. During Ramadan, I found it easier to study for exams and do a chunk of my homework from the time between iftar and suhoor/sehri while I could still snack and consume unhealthy amounts of caffeine. Luckily, I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy my time and I found that you can still make the most of this month, even away from home.

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How do I wish someone a Happy Ramadan and what greetings to ... (Times Series)

The holy month of Ramadan has begun, a significant time in the Islamic calendar for Muslims all over the world, but how do you wish someone a Happy…

Although this expression can be used as a greeting in a similar way to “Ramadan Mubarak”, it can also be used to describe Another greeting phrase “Ramadan Kareem” isn’t used as much in the holy month but translates as “Generous Ramadan”. This phrase therefore means “Blessed Ramadan”, which can be used in the same way as wishing somebody a “Happy Ramadan”.

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When making exceptions for Ramadan is no longer the exception (Religion News Service)

Ramadan is at last becoming baked into American life, and yeah, it feels good. Saif Chaudhry plays with ...

we began to be those superheroes on the pitch, on the fields and on the greatest sports platforms. When I excitedly related the conversation to my son after his match was over, he was nonplussed, as if that was to be expected. I reached out to Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and avid soccer fan, to ask him about the magnitude of what this means. The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect those of Religion News Service.) “I’m trying to talk with the parents of all the kids who will be fasting on the boys’ and girls’ tennis teams,” she told me. I also didn’t have to ask the PE teacher to go easy on my guy. I didn’t have to set up a meeting or send an email (as I always have) to talk through spring sports and the fasting month and how we could make it work. By the time I completed the lunar fasting cycle, my ninth grader son was texting our family group chat a photo of the “Ramadan Mubarak” sign hanging in his school library. My aspiring tennis star is not the only one who is being recognized. There is always more growth to be had in our schools, workplaces and community structures. “Ramadan Mubarak to all of Elmo’s friends!” the red toddler Muppet said. (And yes, items for my youngest son’s last-minute school project.)

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Ramadan 2023: How architecture practices can support Muslim ... (Royal Institute of British Architects)

Practice managers and work colleagues could consider measures like flexible working arrangements to help Muslim staff members celebrate Ramadan.

Practices with Muslim staff may already be familiar with this, but they should be aware that some Muslim staff members who may not normally pray in the office may become more religiously engaged during Ramadan. This is traditionally a holiday period and a time for family gatherings and gift giving. It is a good opportunity for a practice to encourage inclusive attitudes.” Maryam points out that some Muslim staff members may be uncomfortable having to watch people eating in front of them. The fast is broken at sunset with a meal called iftar. People will tend to suffer from lower energy levels in the early days of Ramadan, says Maryam, after which the body tends to adjust. If Muslim staff members choose to work through lunch, for instance, they can be given an earlier finish time. [Send us your feedback and ideas](mailto:[email protected]). Although part of the reflective nature of Ramadan, fasting from sunrise throughout the working day can impact Muslim co-workers in different ways, including lower energy levels during certain times of the day. Ramadan provides an opportunity for spiritual reflection, enhancing spiritual connection, engaging in good deeds, and appreciating necessities that many take for granted. During this time, observant practice staff members will be fasting from sunrise to sunset. Ramadan does not take place on fixed dates and is instead based on lunar cycles and usually advances by 10 days each year.

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