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shirozen · 1 year
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My first time experiencing Ramadan bazaar 
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emaadsidiki · 7 months
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Ramadan Kareem in Cairo, Egypt. ⋆⁺₊⋆ ☾⋆⁺₊⋆
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Egyptians Welcome The Holy Month in Style!
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kl-foodie · 6 months
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10 Must-Have Ramadan Food And Where To Find Them In KL
Wondering about what to eat for Ramadan this year foodies? Don’t worry, we’ve compiled a list of 10 best Ramadan food that should most definitely be on your eating list! Jom, let’s get our flavourful eating spree going as we hunt for all these iconic delights together in the heart of KL and Selangor. Fuiyoh, semua memang sedap! 10 Must-Try Ramadan Food In KL & Selangor (2024 Guide) 1. Murtabak @…
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kyreniacommentator · 9 months
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More New Year Celebration Events in Girne
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ishiplove · 1 year
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Spent about RM 15 at the bazaar but it's worth it lol
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iwan1979 · 2 years
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interesting Here's a list of new things to do in March 2023 to help you fill up that calendar when the school holiday is here.
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bipolarman2022 · 21 days
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**Title: "The Transformation of Miguel"**
**Chapter 1: A Chance Encounter**
Miguel, a young Spaniard from a well-to-do family, had spent his life pursuing knowledge in the cloisters of academia. He had always been curious, seeking answers in books of philosophy and theology, but lately, nothing seemed to satisfy his thirst for understanding. The life he led, filled with Western studies and family traditions, felt incomplete to him, lacking the spiritual depth he yearned for within.
One day, while walking through the bustling streets of Córdoba, Miguel came across a bazaar full of colors and sounds he had never experienced before. There, among the stalls of spices and fabrics, he saw a sign that read: “Classes on the Quran and Islamic Philosophy.” Intrigued by the idea of learning about a culture and religion so foreign to his life, Miguel decided to attend one of these classes, driven by his insatiable curiosity.
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**Chapter 2: The Arab Teacher**
The class was held in a small madrasa located in a quiet alley. Upon entering, Miguel was greeted by Ahmed, an Arab teacher with an imposing presence and an air of deep wisdom. Ahmed was known throughout Córdoba not only for his vast knowledge of the Quran but also for his ability to convey the essence of Islam with patience and clarity.
Miguel, with his expression of wonder and naivety, began attending the daily lessons. At first, he didn’t understand much about the Quranic verses or the Muslim customs that Ahmed taught with such passion. But little by little, Ahmed’s enthusiasm and devotion began to awaken in Miguel a genuine interest in understanding Islam beyond its stereotypes.
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**Chapter 3: The First Steps in Islam**
Miguel was fascinated by the teachings of the Quran and the wisdom contained in its words. He marveled at how Ahmed explained the importance of inner peace, submission to Allah’s will, and brotherhood among believers. The teacher taught him about the Five Pillars of Islam: Shahada (the profession of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Each lesson drew him deeper into a state of awe and respect for this new way of life.
Miguel, naive in many aspects of Muslim life, would ask questions that seemed obvious to Ahmed. But the teacher, with infinite patience, always answered, not with mockery but with a sincere desire to share his faith. Gradually, Miguel began to participate in prayers, fast during Ramadan, and learn Quranic verses in Arabic, something he never would have imagined doing before.
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**Chapter 4: The Growing Fascination**
As the months passed, Miguel felt increasingly drawn to Ahmed, not just because of his wisdom but also for his charisma and deep sense of inner peace. Ahmed spoke to him about the ways of the Prophet Muhammad, explaining how Islam was not just a religion but a way of life that embraced justice, compassion, and equality. Miguel felt he had finally found something that filled the void in his heart.
Ahmed also noticed something special in Miguel. He saw not just a student eager for knowledge but someone with the potential to be a great defender of the faith. He taught Miguel to recite the Quran, interpret its meanings, and live according to the principles of Islam. Each lesson was an open door to a new world, full of meaning and purpose.
**Chapter 5: A New Path**
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One day, after an intense study session, Miguel approached Ahmed with a decision he had been contemplating for weeks. "I want to convert to Islam," he declared with determination. "I want to follow the path of Allah and be like you, someone who lives with purpose and inner peace."
Ahmed smiled with a mix of pride and affection. He knew that Miguel was ready to take this important step. He took him to the mosque, where Miguel recited the Shahada with tears in his eyes, surrounded by his new teacher and his new brothers in faith.
**Chapter 6: Leaving Everything Behind**
Miguel, now known as Jamal, decided to leave behind his previous life, his old beliefs, and his family, who never understood his fascination with Islam. He left everything for this new life, for his new brothers, and above all, for Ahmed, who had become more than a teacher to him. Ahmed was now his mentor, his spiritual guide, and the reflection of everything Jamal wanted to be.
Every day, Jamal learned more about Muslim customs. He helped those in need, participated in philosophical debates at the madrasa, and dedicated himself to memorizing the Quran. His transformation was complete; he was no longer the naive young man who had first entered the bazaar in Córdoba but a man with a mission: to live fully in Islam.
**Epilogue: A Devoted Disciple**
Jamal's story became a legend in Córdoba, an example of how faith and devotion can transform even the most skeptical of hearts. Under Ahmed's guidance, Jamal not only found a new purpose but also became a teacher in his own right, teaching others about the beauty of Islam, always with the memory of his own transformation in his heart.
And so, Ahmed's library remained a beacon of light and wisdom in Córdoba, a place where seekers of knowledge, regardless of their origin, could find the path to true peace and understanding.
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bennydunbar · 6 months
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YB Ramadan Headcanon
because i can 🙏 ramadan mubarak everybody!!
he would definitely try to not bother you too much when you're fasting, but would be really clingy after the day is finished
he already planned a month worth of food you can have for iftar! you would find him missing for a few hours, but comes back with some of your favourite foods he got. he can't cook, and he'd be damned if he lets his darling starve
would insist that you drink more and more water before the day starts
would he try to fast? yes. would he last? no.
he would spoil you, but understand if you need some space
his killing/creepy tendencies are lowered (i like to think that he would imitate his darlings like a cat, so if the cat is going to try and be better for the month, then he will too)
would always take you out for iftar, but unless you prefer to go to the bazaar, then he would accompany you
would still watch you in your sleep, but moreso wondering how the fuck are you doing this
some dirty jokes would slip here and there but he tries to be nice
watch this man get even CLINGIER during the last few days, like you'd think it can't get any worse
okay that is all thank you for coming to my TED talk
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disneyprincemuke · 6 months
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halo-halo and top five holidays
- @vroomvroomcircuit
ARE THERE EVEN THAT MANY HOLIDAYS DAWG
christmas because my mum flies back for it and she makes the most bangin food every year, tbh ramadan period in singapore because they have these bazaars with the most banger food every year… i feel like that’s all bro i don’t really celebrate anythin but christmas and new year 😔 even then, new year is only fun for like 10 minutes
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fujunfuren · 6 months
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Hi Sya! How was the first week of Ramadan?
Hellooooo!!!
It flew past so quickly especially since I can't fast the first 5 days. Have to remind myself not to overeat when breaking fast hahaha especially with bazaars everywhere tempting you to buy extra snacks.
How's yours been?
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sleevebuscemii · 6 months
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going to a chicken shop and then a birthday party and then a ramadan bazaar back to back and tryna think of an outfit that will work for all three…
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theweepingegg · 6 months
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I wanna go to Bazaar Ramadan but crowded place isn’t my fav and I don’t want to spend too much money on food because of my hunger
Also Malaysia getting bahang lahhh pfftt 🤣
Oh and does your office let workers go home early for this month?
Me: *avoids Bazaar Ramadan like the plague.
Well my office ends by 6pm so memang xder beza pun.
I don't think Malaysia is getting hot, cause my area is raining right now.
Also I get ya anon, sometimes the food at the bazaar is soooo tempting but duit takdaaaa nskdjdjxdkjddjfn
Selamat berbuka U3U
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emaadsidiki · 6 months
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Eid Sales on Ramadan Nights in Cairo Egypt
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kl-foodie · 7 months
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12 Must-Visit Ramadan Bazaars In KL & Selangor (With Full List Of Ramadan Bazaars Included)
As the Sun sets and the aroma of mouth-watering food fills the air, you know that it’s time for Ramadan bazaars! Rising to life with the spirit of tradition, togetherness and of course irresistible flavours, join us on an epic feast through the lively streets of Ramadan bazaars in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. Every stall is a gem that’s filled with delicious delights just waiting to be discovered…
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thekembayau · 7 months
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Ramadan Bazaar: No Plastic Bag
In support of Brunei Green, the government has announced a ban on plastic bags during the Ramadan bazaar at the Stadium in Berakas. This step is part of the government's initiative to make Brunei go green. The public is advised to bring their own shopping bags or reusable bags.
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last week I had the absolute privilege of going to Istanbul on a study trip ! I've been taking a history class about the middle east and it's been the first class in college where I feel like I'm learning things I have never been taught about. the lack of knowledge we're taught about the middle east is embarrassing.
there was so much history everywhere in Istanbul -- I'm seriously so glad I went with my school so that I could take advantage of having guided tours and having someone else show me things I should do around Istanbul. Since I went during Ramadan it was very interesting to go into different restaurants that didn't serve food until sundown.
while in Istanbul I got a Hamam and wow...seriously one of the best experiences of my life. I'll admit, I might be singing a different tune about my trip if it wasn't for the Hamam. traveling with 30 people is no joke, lots of different personalities, waiting around, and my friends and I got lost in the Grand Bazaar.
the cats around Istanbul was also so special. I love how everyone takes care of these cats and that they go into the stores and sleep. speaking of stores, the stores in Istanbul was also a definite highlight. I got some silk scarves, so many rings, a bracelet, and other knic-knacks.
overall I had a fantastic time in Istanbul and enjoyed that the city sat right between two different continents: Asia and Europe! I have some Turkish Lira left so Istanbul has definitely not seen the last of me...
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