Ramadan is the month of fasting in the Islamic calendar where Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. The presentation provides information on the meaning and purpose of fasting, which includes developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting cultivates feelings of empathy for the poor and allows the body to heal. Ramadan marks the month when the Quran was first revealed.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. The presentation provides information on the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting during Ramadan. Fasting helps develop self-restraint and draws one closer to God. It promotes virtues like patience, self-control, and purification of the soul. Ramadan also emphasizes social responsibility and care for the poor by experiencing hunger. Fasting is said to have health benefits and was described by the Prophet Muhammad as a means to become healthy.
Fast, Fasting, Ramadhan, Control Lust, Control Desire, Feel about deprived, Obligation of a Muslim
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The document discusses the Islamic month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. It explains that fasting is obligatory for Muslims and is meant to bring spiritual and physical benefits. Spiritually, fasting teaches self-restraint and draws one closer to God. Physically, fasting allows the body to cleanse and purify itself, and recent scientific studies have shown various health benefits as well. The document also outlines the rules and exceptions for fasting, and emphasizes that fasting should be accompanied by avoiding sins and focusing on worship.
RAMADAN: The Blessed Month - Explore it, Experience it!
- The Blessed Month of Fasting
- Time to purify and train body and soul
A quick and easy summary on the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting in Islam.
A More On Islam Series Presentation.
The document provides information about Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting. It begins with an introduction to Ramadan and then discusses that Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It notes that fasting from dawn to dusk is obligatory for Muslims during this month and explains the meaning and purpose of fasting in Islam is to develop self-restraint. The document also outlines some of the benefits of fasting such as purification of the soul and cultivating empathy for the poor and hungry.
The document provides information about fasting during Ramadan in Islam. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The purpose of fasting is to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased patience, self-control, charity, and feeling empathy for the hungry.
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This document discusses the Islamic holy month of Ramadan through 10 chapters. It begins by providing background on Ramadan, noting that Muslims fast during this month as commanded by Allah. It explains that Ramadan involves total fasting from food, drink, and relations from dawn to sunset. The document emphasizes that Ramadan is about more than just fasting - it is about drawing closer to Allah and remembering those in need. It encourages using Ramadan as an opportunity to eliminate "idols in the heart" that distract from faith, and to instead focus solely on Allah.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. The presentation provides information on the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting during Ramadan. Fasting helps develop self-restraint and draws one closer to God. It promotes virtues like patience, self-control, and purification of the soul. Ramadan also emphasizes social responsibility and care for the poor by experiencing hunger. Fasting is said to have health benefits and was described by the Prophet Muhammad as a means to become healthy.
Fast, Fasting, Ramadhan, Control Lust, Control Desire, Feel about deprived, Obligation of a Muslim
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The document discusses the Islamic month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. It explains that fasting is obligatory for Muslims and is meant to bring spiritual and physical benefits. Spiritually, fasting teaches self-restraint and draws one closer to God. Physically, fasting allows the body to cleanse and purify itself, and recent scientific studies have shown various health benefits as well. The document also outlines the rules and exceptions for fasting, and emphasizes that fasting should be accompanied by avoiding sins and focusing on worship.
RAMADAN: The Blessed Month - Explore it, Experience it!
- The Blessed Month of Fasting
- Time to purify and train body and soul
A quick and easy summary on the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting in Islam.
A More On Islam Series Presentation.
The document provides information about Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting. It begins with an introduction to Ramadan and then discusses that Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It notes that fasting from dawn to dusk is obligatory for Muslims during this month and explains the meaning and purpose of fasting in Islam is to develop self-restraint. The document also outlines some of the benefits of fasting such as purification of the soul and cultivating empathy for the poor and hungry.
The document provides information about fasting during Ramadan in Islam. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The purpose of fasting is to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased patience, self-control, charity, and feeling empathy for the hungry.
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This document discusses the Islamic holy month of Ramadan through 10 chapters. It begins by providing background on Ramadan, noting that Muslims fast during this month as commanded by Allah. It explains that Ramadan involves total fasting from food, drink, and relations from dawn to sunset. The document emphasizes that Ramadan is about more than just fasting - it is about drawing closer to Allah and remembering those in need. It encourages using Ramadan as an opportunity to eliminate "idols in the heart" that distract from faith, and to instead focus solely on Allah.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor and needy.
The document discusses various aspects of fasting and community during Ramadan according to Islamic teachings. It covers fasting as one of the five pillars of Islam, its benefits on personal and community levels, and emphasizes feeling for the poor by putting oneself in their situation. It also discusses the financial aspect of zakat and charity, balancing wealth without waste or oppression, and creating unity through community iftar meals.
FASTING IN RAMADAN: The Annual Habit of Highly Successful and Satisfied People.
Second Edition: Follows the globally popular first edition titled “Ramadan- Time to purify and train body and soul”.
A quick and easy explanation of the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting in Islam.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting provides both physical and spiritual benefits and rewards in this life and the afterlife.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
1) Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and it is obligatory for Muslims to fast during this month from dawn to dusk.
2) Fasting aims to develop self-restraint and draw Muslims closer to God through abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activities.
3) Fasting provides an annual opportunity for character building through increased devotion, gratitude, humility, and empathy for the less fortunate.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
Open Source Reference Desk Software at the Victorian Parliamentary LibraryPeter Neish
The document summarizes the development of an open source reference desk software by the Victorian Parliamentary Library. It describes the existing manual workflow for handling client queries that involved multiple separate steps. The new software integrates LDAP authentication, captures statistics, and allows queries to be added to a reference knowledge base. It was built with Java using the Play! framework and follows an MVC architecture with Hibernate and JPA to simplify the workflow and address problems with the prior manual system.
Classification Accuracy for RISAT-1 Hybrid Polarimetric DataShaunak De
The document summarizes research on classifying land features using RISAT-1 compact polarimetric SAR data of Mumbai, India. Backscatter analysis showed separation of mean sigma values for classes like grassland, bareland and water, though standard deviations overlapped between classes like forest and mangroves. Classification using RISAT-1 data achieved 84.67% accuracy, higher than 68.45% for simulated RADARSAT-2 hybrid polarimetric data. Accuracy improved to over 90% for RISAT-1 by combining decomposition components with CPR and SPAN for input to an SVM classifier.
This study investigated the effects of gender similarity, perceived similarity, and relationship type (formal versus informal) within faculty-faculty mentoring dyads on various mentoring outcomes from the mentee’s perspective. My sample consisted of 45 tenure-track STEM and Social Science faculty from the Dayton region.
324 12 3 special topics tool use languageRyan Sain
Crows in New Caledonia were observed using tools to obtain food in ways greater than chance would predict, such as using sticks of varying lengths to reach food in tubes or bending metal strips to form hooks. While tool use could be explained by reinforcement or social learning, the crows were also able to fabricate tools on their own, suggesting an innate predisposition. Studies of primates and birds provide evidence of complex cognition and intelligence in non-human animals, sparking research on comparative cognition and questions around the origins and uniqueness of human language.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor and needy.
The document discusses various aspects of fasting and community during Ramadan according to Islamic teachings. It covers fasting as one of the five pillars of Islam, its benefits on personal and community levels, and emphasizes feeling for the poor by putting oneself in their situation. It also discusses the financial aspect of zakat and charity, balancing wealth without waste or oppression, and creating unity through community iftar meals.
FASTING IN RAMADAN: The Annual Habit of Highly Successful and Satisfied People.
Second Edition: Follows the globally popular first edition titled “Ramadan- Time to purify and train body and soul”.
A quick and easy explanation of the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting in Islam.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting provides both physical and spiritual benefits and rewards in this life and the afterlife.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
1) Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and it is obligatory for Muslims to fast during this month from dawn to dusk.
2) Fasting aims to develop self-restraint and draw Muslims closer to God through abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activities.
3) Fasting provides an annual opportunity for character building through increased devotion, gratitude, humility, and empathy for the less fortunate.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
Open Source Reference Desk Software at the Victorian Parliamentary LibraryPeter Neish
The document summarizes the development of an open source reference desk software by the Victorian Parliamentary Library. It describes the existing manual workflow for handling client queries that involved multiple separate steps. The new software integrates LDAP authentication, captures statistics, and allows queries to be added to a reference knowledge base. It was built with Java using the Play! framework and follows an MVC architecture with Hibernate and JPA to simplify the workflow and address problems with the prior manual system.
Classification Accuracy for RISAT-1 Hybrid Polarimetric DataShaunak De
The document summarizes research on classifying land features using RISAT-1 compact polarimetric SAR data of Mumbai, India. Backscatter analysis showed separation of mean sigma values for classes like grassland, bareland and water, though standard deviations overlapped between classes like forest and mangroves. Classification using RISAT-1 data achieved 84.67% accuracy, higher than 68.45% for simulated RADARSAT-2 hybrid polarimetric data. Accuracy improved to over 90% for RISAT-1 by combining decomposition components with CPR and SPAN for input to an SVM classifier.
This study investigated the effects of gender similarity, perceived similarity, and relationship type (formal versus informal) within faculty-faculty mentoring dyads on various mentoring outcomes from the mentee’s perspective. My sample consisted of 45 tenure-track STEM and Social Science faculty from the Dayton region.
324 12 3 special topics tool use languageRyan Sain
Crows in New Caledonia were observed using tools to obtain food in ways greater than chance would predict, such as using sticks of varying lengths to reach food in tubes or bending metal strips to form hooks. While tool use could be explained by reinforcement or social learning, the crows were also able to fabricate tools on their own, suggesting an innate predisposition. Studies of primates and birds provide evidence of complex cognition and intelligence in non-human animals, sparking research on comparative cognition and questions around the origins and uniqueness of human language.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people ages 16-24 on a documentary about social media control. They were asked about their impressions, the main message, interest in future episodes, relevance of sound/music, and effectiveness of the presenter. Overall, the feedback was positive with respondents finding the topic current, presentation style engaging, and interest in learning more.
The document discusses string processing in C programming. Some key points:
- Strings are arrays of characters that must be null-terminated
- Common functions for initializing, displaying, reading, comparing, and manipulating strings are introduced
- Functions like strcpy, strcmp, strlen, strcat, strchr, and strstr are described for copying, comparing, finding length and substrings of strings
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection of the throat and respiratory system caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Symptoms include sore throat, fever, swollen glands, and a gray membrane in the throat that can cause breathing difficulties. Without treatment, diphtheria can damage the heart, kidneys and nervous system, and it is fatal in 10% of cases. Today, diphtheria is rare in developed countries due to widespread vaccination programs. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent diphtheria.
Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism (GRFDT) is a consortium of researchers and policy makers drawn from national and international universities, institutes and organizations. GRFDT is presently based in India and is shaping as the largest such group focusing specifically on the issues related to diaspora and transnationalism.
The GRFDT works as an academic and policy think tank by engaging national and international experts from academics, practitioners and policy makers in a broad range of areas such as migration policies, transnational linkages of development, human rights, culture, gender to mention a few. In the changing global environment of academic research and policy making, the role of GRFDT will be of immense help to the various stakeholders. Many developing countries cannot afford to miss the opportunity to harness the knowledge revolution of the present era. The engagement of diaspora with various platform need to be reassessed in the present context to engage them in the best possible manner for the development human societies by providing policy input at the national and global context.
www.grfdt.com
The document discusses various topics related to green IT and sustainability. It defines key terms, explores green IT initiatives at companies like Nestle Purina and Scottrade, and examines opportunities to reduce the environmental impact of data centers through server virtualization, cloud computing, and improved power management. It also addresses some common myths about issues like screensaver energy usage and the ability to rely on companies to properly recycle electronics.
Laser and its use in veterinary practiceManzoor Bhat
Laser technology has various applications in veterinary medicine. Lasers can be used for both therapeutic and surgical purposes. For therapy, low-level lasers are used for pain relief and wound healing through photobiostimulation. For surgery, high-powered lasers allow for precise tissue ablation with less pain, bleeding, and scarring compared to traditional scalpels. The first veterinary laser surgery was a laser-assisted vocal cord procedure in 1964. Lasers continue to provide new capabilities and improvements for veterinary patients.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses color trends for 2014 fall/winter and provides examples of key colors. It lists several colors including Radiant Orchid, Royal Blue, Aluminum, Aurora Red, and Misted Yellow that are predicted to be popular that season. It also shows examples of the Radiant Orchid and Sangria colors and mentions creating a plan for using colors.
Talk 1: Google App Engine Development: Java, Data Models, and other things you should know
(Navin Kumar, CTO of Socialwok.com) http://www.linkedin.com/pub/navin-kumar/3/100/a08
Description: Google AppEngine is a cloud architecture designed to run and scale your own web applications. It makes it easy to develop applications, and with the introduction of Java language support, allows you to develop using the standard servlet development model and along with GWT allows end-to-end Java development of powerful Ajax-based web applications. Here we will describe the tips and tricks that are used to develop Socialwok, a rich,on-demand enterprise microblogging platform, which is deployed on Google AppEngine using the Java language support. Finally we will introduce a neat example that illustrates some of the tricks that can be used on AppEngine to develop your own applications.
The document discusses political cronyism in France and its negative impact on business. It describes a plot by the former CEO of Veolia, Mr. Proglio, who is now the CEO of EDF and a Veolia director, to replace the current Veolia CEO Mr. Frerot with a former French minister. This is typical of the centralized political system in France where politicians appoint their allies to leadership positions in businesses. Cronyism has grown significantly in France since the 1990s and has harmed the well-being of French citizens. The document recommends shareholders vote against re-appointing Mr. Proglio as a Veolia director in 2014 given EDF's share price losses since he became CEO.
This document provides an overview of Greek gastronomy and cuisine. It discusses key ingredients and dishes that are central to Greek culture and diet. Some of the key points covered include:
- Greece is known for its unique and healthy cuisine that makes use of high-quality ingredients like olive oil, cheeses, pulses, seafood, and wines.
- Iconic Greek dishes mentioned include moussaka, fasolada, tyropita, souvlaki, and various meat and seafood preparations.
- Key ingredients highlighted include feta cheese, olives, pulses, olive oil, fish roe, ouzo, tsipouro, crocus, mastic, and honey.
- The
This document discusses design principles for mental health facilities that go beyond UK Department of Health guidance. It notes that adherence to guidance may lead to overspecification and drive up costs without improving patient outcomes or experience. The document advocates taking a more evidence-based approach by analyzing incident data to understand where and how issues actually occur. It presents design principles for mental health facilities like increased visibility, outdoor spaces, privacy, zoning of areas, and focus on creating therapeutic environments. Comparing older facilities to new builds designed with these principles shows reductions in incidents and improved patient and staff experiences.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including its meaning and purpose. Fasting is made obligatory during this month to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations from dawn to dusk. It aims to cultivate empathy for the poor and discipline the soul and body through patience and obedience. The rewards of fasting are forgiveness of sins and salvation from hellfire.
The document provides information about fasting during Ramadan in Islam. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The purpose of fasting is to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased patience, purification of the soul, and feeling empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
Ramadan For Body And Soul (Beden Ve Ruh Sagligi Icin Ramazan)Ahmet Türkan
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
The document provides information about fasting during Ramadan in Islam. It discusses that fasting is obligatory from dawn to dusk and involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity. The purpose of fasting is to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Fasting cultivates empathy for the poor and discipline for the soul. Ramadan offers health benefits and rewards in the afterlife.
The document provides information about fasting during Ramadan in Islam. It discusses that fasting is obligatory from dawn to dusk and involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity. The purpose of fasting is to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Fasting cultivates empathy for the poor, self-discipline, and obedience. It offers health benefits and is rewarded by God.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits such as increased empathy for the poor.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. The document provides information on the meaning and purpose of fasting in Islam. Fasting helps develop self-restraint and draws one closer to God. It teaches lessons of patience, obedience and purification of the soul. Muslims are exempted from fasting if elderly, sick, pregnant, menstruating, or traveling. The month aims to cultivate empathy for the poor and build good character through self-discipline and responsibility.
The document provides information about the Islamic month of Ramadan, including the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month. It explains that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting has spiritual, physical, and social benefits like increased empathy for the poor.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar where Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. The document provides a summary of the meaning and purpose of fasting during this month, which includes developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting helps cultivate feelings of empathy for the poor, builds character through patience and self-control, and provides annual training for these virtues. Health benefits of fasting are also discussed, including giving the body rest and aiding healing. The night of Ramadan is for increased worship.
The document provides an overview of fasting in Islam during the month of Ramadan. It discusses that fasting involves abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to dusk. Fasting aims to develop self-restraint and draw closer to God. Some of the benefits of fasting mentioned include increased patience, self-control, purification of the soul, and rewards in the afterlife. The document also discusses exemptions from fasting and provides Ramadan timetables and perspectives on the health benefits of fasting.
Ramadan ,a month of fasting , observed by muslims all round the corner of world.
How ramadan benefit our body and soul? This is main objective of the slides
The document discusses the Islamic month of Ramadan, including its meaning and purpose, rules and benefits of fasting during this month. Fasting is made obligatory for Muslims during Ramadan and involves abstaining from food, drink and sexual relations from dawn to dusk. The goals of fasting include developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting provides both spiritual and physical benefits like increased focus on social responsibility and health.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Time to purify and train
body and soul
The Blessed
Month of
Fasting
RAMADAN
A quick and easy summary on the meaning, purpose
and benefits of fasting in Islam.
A More On Islam Series Presentation.
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A warm welcome to you!
The month of Ramadan is around. We are
happy to present information on Ramadan
which, we hope, will prove to be useful source
of knowledge for you.
This, we expect, would help you to explore
more about Ramadan, appreciate the
significance of this blessed month.
We hope that this presentation will make your
fasting purposeful and rewarding.
In another way, this is Ramadan gift for you.
IntroductionIntroduction
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RamadanRamadan
Ramadan – sacred month in the Islamic Calendar
MuharramMuharram SafarSafar Rabi al AwwalRabi al Awwal
Rabi at thaniRabi at thani
Jumadi
al Awwal
Jumadi
al Awwal
Jumadi at
thani
Jumadi at
thani
RajabRajab ShabanShaban
ShawwalShawwal Dhu al QaidahDhu al Qaidah Dhu al HijjahDhu al Hijjah
Islamic Calendar or the Hijri Calendar is based on the lunar year.
11 22 33
44 55 66
77 88 99
1111 12121010
It is obligatory on Muslims to fast in
this month.
It is obligatory on Muslims to fast in
this month.
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Fasting means abstinence
X
To stop eating, drinking and sexual activity
from dawn until dusk
XSmoking is also prohibited during fasting !
X
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People who are exempted from fasting
Aged* Sick**
Pregnant
Women**
Suckling
Women**
Menstruating
Women**
* Should donate a meal to the needy
* * Should fast an equivalent number of days afterwards
Minors Traveler**
Very natural,
very
considerate
religion
Very natural,
very
considerate
religion
Mentally
Retarded
“… but whoever is sick or upon a journey, then (he shall fast)
a (like) number of other days; Allah desires ease for you,
and He does not desire for you difficulty, and (He desires)
that you should complete the number and that you
should exalt the greatness of Allah for His having guided you
and that you may give thanks.” -Quran- 2:185
“… but whoever is sick or upon a journey, then (he shall fast)
a (like) number of other days; Allah desires ease for you,
and He does not desire for you difficulty, and (He desires)
that you should complete the number and that you
should exalt the greatness of Allah for His having guided you
and that you may give thanks.” -Quran- 2:185
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Why fasting?
The goal of fasting is to develop self-
restraint.
Holy Quran states: “O you who believe! Fasting
is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to
those before you, so that you may develop
Taqwa (self-restraint) ” [2:183]
Fear of GodLove of God +
What is Taqwa?
Taqwa is an Arabic word. It is the state of
heart that motivates virtuous conduct and
prevents evil action.
leads to Taqwa (Self-restraint)
Example: God says about Mary in the Qur’an that
she said: “Verily!, I have vowed a fast to the Most
Beneficent…[Maryam 19:26].
Example: God says about Mary in the Qur’an that
she said: “Verily!, I have vowed a fast to the Most
Beneficent…[Maryam 19:26].
Taqwa is the ability to safe-guard.
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“A great blessed month…”
People, a great blessed month has come upon you.
Allah has made fasting during it an obligation, and steadfastly
observing its nights in worship a voluntary act.
Whoever undertakes an act of obedience to Allah during this
month with a righteous deed, it is as if he has performed an
obligatory act at other times,
and whoever performs an obligatory act during it is as one who
performed seventy obligations at other times.
It is the month of patience, and the reward for patience is
Paradise.
It is the month of goodwill, during which provisions are multiplied.
Prophet Muhammad’s (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
address on the eve of Ramadan:
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Ramadan Time-table: What does fasting involve?
Eating before dawnEating before dawn
Break fastBreak fast
DayNight
Eating,
drinking
and sexual
activity
permitted
Eating,
drinking
and sexual
activity
forbidden
Special PrayersSpecial Prayers
Special PrayersSpecial Prayers
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Fasting and sins don’t go together
“ Allah has no need for the hunger and the thirst of the
person who does not restrain from telling lies and
acting on them even while observing fast.”
Prophet Muhammad’s (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) said:
“ When one of you is fasting, He should abstain from
indecent acts and unnecessary talk, and if someone
begins an obscene conversation or tries to pick an
argument, he should simply tell him, ‘I am fasting.’”
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Annual training for character-building
Ramadan
Rest of the year
Ramadan provides an
annual training
opportunity that is
meant to fulfil the
character-building needs
for the rest of the year.
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Benefits of Fasting in Islam : How character-building is achieved…
Taqwa (Self-
restraint)FastingFasting
Patience
Self-control
Self-discipline
Responsibility
Obedience
Purification of soul
God-fearing nature
Afterlife Accountability
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Days of Ramadan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
God’s Forgiveness
Salvation from Hell-fire
God’s Mercy
Accordingly, Let's beg for Allah’s mercy, His
forgiveness and salvation from the hell-fire
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Reward of fasting
“Every action of the son of Adam is given
manifold reward, each good deed receiving
ten times its like, up to seven hundred times.
Allah the Most High said, ‘Except for fasting,
for it is for Me and I will give recompense for
it, he leaves off his desires and his food for
Me.’ for the fasting person there are two times
of joy; a time when he breaks his fast and a
time of joy when he meets his Lord, and the
smell coming from the mouth of the fasting
person is better with Allah than the smell of
musk.”
Prophet Muhammad’s (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) proclaimed the
reward of fasting:
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Developing ethics through fasting: Social responsibility and Individual
morality
“Two-fold , I learned is the purpose of fasting. One has to
abstain from food and drink in order to feel in one’s body what
the poor and hungry feel. Thus, social responsibility is being
hammered into religious consciousness as a religious postulate.
The other purpose of fasting during Ramadan is self-discipline,
an aspect of individual morality strongly accentuated in all
Islamic teachings ( as for instance in the total prohibition of all
intoxicants which Islam regards as too easy avenue of escape
from consciousness and responsibility).
In these two elements- brotherhood of man and individual self-
discipline-began to discern the outlines of Islam’s ethical
outlook.”
Muhammad Asad ( formerly Leopold Weiss) perspective on fasting in his
book Road to Mecca [Buy the Book]
Social
responsibilit
y
Self-
discipline
Islamic
Ethics
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Cultivating feelings for poor and hungry
These are familiar images from Africa. But
poor and hungry people may be present in
your neighbourhood. Do you feel how the
hungry and thirsty feel?
The condition of hunger gets highlighted on each
fasting person leading to:
Care and concern for the poor and hungry
Helping attitude towards have-nots
Charity and donations
Refrain from wasting food and drinks.
Social responsibility
Photo courtesy: Reliefonline.org and refugeecamp.org
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The month of the Revelation of the Qur'an
“The month of Ramadan is that in which the Quran
was revealed, a guidance to men and clear proofs
of the guidance and the distinction”-
Holy Qur’an 2:185
And we have indeed made the Quran easy to understand
and remember, then is there any one who will
remember (or receive admonition)- Holy Quran 54:17
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Fasting for good health
“Fast and you
shall
become healthy”
-Prophet Muhammad
(peace and
blessings
of Allah be upon him)
“Fast and you
shall
become healthy”
-Prophet Muhammad
(peace and
blessings
of Allah be upon him)
“Fasting gives the body the environment to
heal itself--physiologic rest”
“Abstinence from food for a short time can
in no way operate to the disadvantage of a
normal person.”
“In fact, individuals affected with certain
types of gastrointestinal disorders are
benefited by fasting.”
“Fasting has also been used in cases of
diabetes and obesity.”
“It is a cleansing process and a physiologic
or functional rest which prepares the body
for future correct living.”
Recent Perspectives by others
Stated
1400 years
ago
Stated
1400 years
ago
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The role of fasting according to Dr Jack Goldstein*
It promotes elimination of metabolic wastes
It allows the body to adjust and normalize its
biochemistry and also its secretions
It lets the body break down and absorb
swellings, deposits, diseased tissues, and
abnormal growths;
It restores a youthful condition to the cells
and tissues
It increases the powers of digestion and
assimilation (absorption and utilization of food into the system)
It permits the conservation and re-routing of
energy; It clears and strengthens the mind;
* From the Book Triumph Over Disease By Fasting and Natural Diet
It gives vital organs a complete rest
Fasting is good
for the human
body
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Misbeliefs about fasting*
Fasting does not:
cause the stomach to atrophy
paralyze the bowels
deplete the blood
produce anemia
cause the heart to weaken or collapse
produce deficiency or mal nutritional disease
reduce resistance to disease
harm the teeth, the nervous system, glands or
vital organs
weaken the vital powers or cause mental
disturbances.
Blood sugar is little depressed; it is synthesized from
protein.
* From the Book Triumph Over Disease By Fasting and Natural Diet
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(هِ فيِ لَ زِ نْ أُ يَ ذِ لّ ا نَ ضاَ مَ رَ رُ هْ شَ
منّ تٍ ناَ يّ بَ وَ سِ ناََّ للَّّ دىً هُ نُ رآْ قُ لْ ا
(نِ قاَ رْ فُ لْ واَ دىَ هُ لْ ا2:185
Ramadhan is the (month) in which
was sent down the Qur’an, as a
guide to mankind, also clear
(Signs) for guidance and judgment
(Between right and wrong). 2:185
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