Ramadan 2009 Pictures Thread

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AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

WOW!!! SubhanAllah!!! Ameen to the dua. Lets be grateful for what Allah has given us.

FiAmaaniAllah
 
I hope to visit every places inhabited by Muslims, but it's not possible I guess. Seeing their pictures is more than enough :statisfie This thread is a cool idea for us to learn about other Muslims in different regions...
 
From Malaysia:

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For the children: Prime Minister and and his wife are giving out Duit Raya (Eid Money) to orphans from Darul Taqwa Bandar Tun Razak after breaking fast at Sri Satria, Putrajaya, yesterday. (The Star)



People shopping for Eid at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. (Berita Harian)



Muslim men paying the Zakat Fitrah at Masjid Jamek Kuala Lumpur. (Berita Harian)

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From Brunei Darussalam:

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The Internal Affairs Minister of Brunei, Pehin Dato Seri Setia Haji Adanan Haji Mohd Yusof is leading the Koranic recitation group at Masjid Pehin Dato Imam Haji Abd Mokti, Kampung Burong Pingai Ayer. (Media Permata)

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Students reading Surah Yaasin at Sultan Sharif Ali Secondary School, Kampung Salambigar (Media Permata)

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The Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs, Pehin Dato Seri Setia Haji Badaruddin Haji Othman is giving a donation to an orphan at Masjid Zainab, Lumut. (Media Permata)

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Iftar at Taurean Cafe, Gadong. (Media Permata)

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Donation given to an orphan by Women's Association of Kampung Sekurong. (Media Permata)
 
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Palestinians decorate the covered passages of Jerusalem's Old City as the holy Muslim month of Ramadan begins.



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Prayer time in Jakarta's Istiqlal mosque


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Some traditions vary from region to region; in the Bosnian town of Kladanj, Muslim woman and girls gather to pray at a cave, the water of which is said to have mystical qualities.


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In many Shia Muslims areas, including much of Iraq where this woman is praying, the holy month - calculated by the variable lunar calendar - will begin on Tuesday or Wednesday.


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The Mohabbat Khan mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan, gets a special clean for a time of peak attendance at religious rituals.


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One of the global aspects of Ramadan is the use of certain foods to break the fast, with the date being particularly favoured in many countries.
 
WalaikumAsSalam WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

SubhanAllah! Amazing pictures.

What picture number 8 about? Whats kohl? :S

FiAmaaniAllah

Salaam,

Kohl is used at the eyes to prevent from eyes disease and I guess also for cosmetic purpose for women. I don't know what to call it in English, but in my native tongue, it's called as Chelak. My grandma used to put it to her eyes. You can put it yourself at your eyes, but for me, it's quite scary :skeleton:

The pictures have the most spectacular scenes ever, yaye :D...
 
Kelantan, Malaysian East Coast

Ihyaa' Ramadhan Activities, Kota Bharu

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Traditional Food during Ifthar

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This is an old picture, but it's so beautiful mashaa'Allah, couldn't resist posting;



You can't beat the Arabs when it comes to hospitality, mashaa'Allah!

 
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You've made me miss Mecca!!! I always miss Mecca once I've been there... The experience there is so special, it's different from being in other places. It's like a world with various different people in a city especially in Hajj season : )
 
MashAllah!!!!!!!!!!1

This is officially my favorite thread in LI..(or is it IB now..?) anyway,

It so beautiful and heart-warming,mashAllah,the pictures are just amazing...
 
I agree that this thread is one of the best ever.
Looking at these pics make me so happy, and so thankful that I am a muslim.
 
From Brunei Darussalam:

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Muslims reading the Koran at Masjid Kampung Kilanas, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)

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Firecrackers being sold at Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)

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Ramadan programs on Nur Islam Radio Station, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
 
From Turkey:

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Large shopping centers in İstanbul are competing to revive the charming atmosphere created by old traditions usually associated with the holy month of Ramadan to attract more visitors to their facilities.
(Today's Zaman)
 

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