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religion1 year ago

"Eid al-Fitr 2024: Global Celebrations and Moon Sighting"

Eid al-Fitr is a significant Islamic festival celebrated twice a year, marking the end of Ramadan and the Hajj pilgrimage. It involves special prayers, greetings, sweet dishes, gift-giving, and acts of forgiveness. Eid al-Adha, the "feast of the sacrifice," commemorates Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son. Both festivals vary in celebration practices across different countries and are based on the lunar Islamic calendar. Eid al-Fitr is also a time for charity and reflection on Allah's provision of strength and endurance.

culture1 year ago

"Eid al-Fitr 2024: Global Celebrations and Traditions Explained"

Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Wednesday, April 10, marking the end of Ramadan. With approximately 1.9 billion Muslims globally, Eid is celebrated in various languages and traditions. The most common greetings include "Eid mubarak" and "Eid sa’id," with celebrations typically involving prayer services, visiting relatives, and exchanging sweets. Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Nigeria have the highest Muslim populations, and the holiday duration varies by country.

religionculture1 year ago

"Malaysian Shoemaker Vern's Faces Backlash Over 'Allah' Logo on Shoes"

A Malaysian shoe company has apologized and ceased sales of some high-heeled shoes after facing backlash from Muslims who claimed the logo on the soles resembled Arabic writing for the word God. The company acknowledged the design's shortcomings and expressed no intention to insult any religion. This incident follows a recent controversy over socks printed with the word "Allah," which led to charges against a convenience store chain and supplier. Tensions remain high, with religious authorities and police investigating the shoe logo matter, while a nationalist party's youth leader faces investigation for calling for a boycott of the chain.

culture-and-religion1 year ago

"Eid al-Fitr 2024: Celebrations, Prayer Timings, and Moon Sighting Updates"

Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan, is expected to begin on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, based on the sighting of the crescent moon. Muslims celebrate with prayers, sweet treats, visiting relatives, and giving gifts to children. The festival varies by country, with some traditions including decorating hands with henna and visiting graveyards. However, in Gaza, the holiday will be overshadowed by the aftermath of recent attacks. Common greetings for Eid include "Eid Mubarak" and "Eid sa'id".

culture1 year ago

"Eid al-Fitr: A Guide to Muslim Celebrations"

Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated with congregational prayers, family visits, and new clothes. It is expected to occur around April 10 this year. Traditions include homecoming journeys, seeking forgiveness, and giving money to children. In Egypt, families partake in Eid prayers, visit relatives, and children receive traditional cash gifts. In the United States, Muslims come together for prayers and festivals featuring fun activities for children and families.

culture1 year ago

"Global Ramadan: Greetings, Observance, and Start Dates Explained"

As Muslims around the world prepare for the holy month of Ramadan, which begins with the sighting of the new moon, various Muslim-majority nations have personalized greetings in their native languages to welcome the new month, including "Ramadan Mubarak" and "Ramadan Kareem" in Arabic. With approximately 1.9 billion Muslims globally, the month of fasting and festivities is a significant time for the community, marked by pre-fasting meals, iftar at sunset, and the belief that Ramadan is the month when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad over 1,400 years ago.

religion-and-culture1 year ago

"Global Observance: Understanding Ramadan and Its Impact Worldwide"

Muslims worldwide are welcoming the holy month of Ramadan with a mix of joy and concern. While observing traditions such as fasting, prayer, and feasting, many are mindful of the struggles faced by fellow Muslims, including war, starvation, and economic hardships. In Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, and the United States, people are preparing for Ramadan amidst economic challenges and global concerns, but they still look forward to the spiritual blessings and community connections that the holy month brings.

religion-and-culture1 year ago

"Ramadan 2024: Observance, Fasting Hours, and Rules Explained"

Ramadan is the Islamic holy month of fasting, increased worship, and charity, starting around March 11 this year. Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, refraining from food, drink, and bad deeds, and dedicate more time for religious contemplation and reading the Quran. Social and cultural traditions associated with Ramadan vary across different regions, including festive gatherings, decorations, communal meals, and TV shows. Muslims around the world observe Ramadan with diverse rituals and customs, while also considering ways to remain mindful of humanitarian crises, such as the situation in Palestine.

religionculture1 year ago

"Ramadan 2024: Global Fasting and Observance Guide"

Ramadan 2024 will begin on March 11 or 12, with fasting hours ranging from 12 to 17 hours worldwide. The Islamic calendar's lunar nature causes Ramadan to start earlier each year, with 2030 seeing two observances. Cities along the same longitude share similar iftar times, while those on opposite sides prepare for suhoor. The longest fasting hours are in Nuuk, Greenland, and Reykjavik, Iceland, while the shortest are in Canberra, Australia, and Puerto Montt, Chile. Ramadan greetings vary across Muslim-majority nations.

politicsreligious-conflict2 years ago

"Ram Temple Inauguration: Indian Muslims' Fears and Ayodhya's History"

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate an incomplete Ram temple in Ayodhya, sparking fears among the country's Muslim population of increased religious polarization and marginalization. The temple's construction at the site of the demolished Babri Masjid has heightened concerns about the future treatment of Muslims in India, especially as religious sentiments are being used to sway political influence. The event has brought the nation to a standstill, with concerns that it may lead to further tensions and potential snowballing effects on other disputed sites.

environment2 years ago

Religious Inspiration Drives Environmental Protection at COP28

As world leaders gather at COP28 to discuss ways to limit future environmental harm, individuals from different religious backgrounds share how their faith drives them to protect the environment. Muslims find a connection to nature through their daily prayers, Hindus believe in promoting peace and harmony for all living things, and Sikhs emphasize the importance of respecting all living beings. These individuals are actively involved in campaigns and initiatives that aim to raise awareness and take action against climate injustice, inspired by the teachings of their respective religions.

crime2 years ago

Muslim Stanford student targeted in hate crime hit-and-run

A Muslim student at Stanford University was injured in a hit-and-run incident on campus, which is being investigated as a potential hate crime. The student was crossing the street when he was hit by a car whose driver yelled derogatory remarks before fleeing the scene. The student sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is currently in the hospital. The suspect, described as a white male in his mid-20s, is still at large. The incident has sparked demands for immediate action from the university and comes amid ongoing protests by student activists calling for support for Palestinian students and denouncement of Israel's invasion of Gaza.

crime2 years ago

Texas Muslim Pediatrician Fatally Stabbed in Unprovoked Attack Outside Her Home

Dr. Talat Jehan Khan, a Muslim pediatrician, was fatally stabbed multiple times outside her Texas apartment by a man who appeared out of nowhere. The motive is still unclear, and police are investigating whether it was a hate crime. The suspect, Miles Fridrich, has been arrested and is facing charges of first-degree murder. Khan leaves behind two children and is remembered as a kind and loving doctor. The local Muslim community is mourning her loss and urging vigilance for the safety of community members.