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Posted by Miss UK

On 2007-09-17 01:48:38, SaLiH wrote:
@miss uk
You see I didn't think about that, you're right there are so many sick people out there. I mean that's so horrible, I would really send all of them to jail!
I posted that photo, because it's so nice to see little girl reading Quran, MashAllah!

@tranced
I'm doing great, Elhamdulillah (thanks to Allah almighty), I can really fell Ramadan in the air, it's everywhere, people are different, calmer... I'm just enjoying it, as PeterKay, said who knows if I'm going to see another Ramadan.

@PeterKay
I've listened to Qari Ziyaad Patel from South Africa, and his Qiraat, really is brilliant. His Qiraats are so melodic, but he the words are so clear pronounced. MashAllah.

I have 4 or 5 Qurans in MP3 format, but my favorite is this one, I'm not sure who is he, my friend says that it is Mishari bin Rashid, but I don't know, unfortunately I only have 14 surahs recited by him. Tell me what you think.

Link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/24405416/bcae2f97/11-Al_-_Ala.html


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[ This Message was edited by: SaLiH on 2007-09-17 00:53 ]


Ya they should all be shot but remember if you think your postings for others then there are these perverts outhere

Ridahz, I didn't know you were a Muslim

Lol so when do I get these recipes after this mont of hard fasts?



Posted by SaLiH
@PeterKay

Thank you brother, I feel so happy I converted, thanks to Allah almighty. I converted 4 years ago when I was 18. My mum is a Muslim, my father is an orthodox, but they didn't raise me to be religious, because they aren't, so when I was 18 I descovered the truth, and I'm so thankfull to Allah almighty for opening my eyes.

Do you like Mishari bin Rashid, he is my favourite?

Link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/24405416/bcae2f97/11-Al_-_Ala.html

Thank you for that site!

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[ This Message was edited by: SaLiH on 2007-09-17 16:45 ]

Posted by rule_breaker
Miss.. Yo can find hundreds of recipes over the internet but the easiest way would be going to an Asian grocery store and picking up a Masala (spice) packet.

There are different ones for each type of curry.. You'll find Chicken/lamb Qorma, Chicken/Lamb Karahi.. etc It should look something like this: http://www.halalco.com/gif/chicken_handi.jpg

These packets contain most of the ingredients you would need and they also come with a brief, which is all you'll need.. It's not too difficult!


Posted by PeterKay
@SaliH, Mishari bin Rashid is very good Alhamdulillah, but Qari Ziyaad is my favourite, really feels good Subhanallah.

Thanks for that link also.





Posted by Miss UK
Orthodox (Christian)?
ive a friend who married a Muslim but he turned nasty yet she still hasn't learn't her lesson and now she keeps chatting to allsorts via Lycos chat!

this one guy says he loves her and now she's wrapped in love again I think she's stupid, I feel sorry for her kid to have a dad like that!!!!

ive tried all the cooking sauces however I wana experiment making my own,
getting the ingriediants would be easy btw if anyone who's living in Brum in sure they've heard of "Soho Rd Handsworth"



Posted by MattJ
To PeterKay, Salih and all Muslims brothers on Esato
Our dearest Ramadan greetings from Malaysia.
I always look forward to Ramadan because it is the month I get to be more closer to God by performing what he asked of us, praying, fasting, paying zakat, and reading the Quran. At my mosque we also have two Hafizs to lead the tarawih prayers and its very good so far. Usually I get sad at the end of Ramadan because you never know you'll be around the next one. As i've been doing a lot of fasting during Rejab and Syaaban especially on Mondays and Thursday, Ramadan fast comes naturally.


Posted by aatuif
Muslims are so enthusiastic about their religion...
No wonder, It is the fastest growing religion in the world(afaik)...

Posted by lastikcizme
And they say religion divides people! It's politics that does with so flawless cruelty.

God bless you all, christian, muslim, jew, or whatever you may be.

Posted by aatuif
Quote:

On 2007-09-18 13:37:17, lastikcizme wrote:
And they say religion divides people! It's politics that does with so flawless cruelty.

God bless you all, christian, muslim, jew, or whatever you may be.


...and let you find the truth and enlightenment...

Posted by lastikcizme
Amen.

Posted by Miss UK
Peterkay Day ??? what is it now

hows it going all
ps are there any Muslim wimmin here?

Posted by SaLiH
@MattJ
Thank you brother, Ramadan greetings to you too!

@miss uk
We're doing great . Today I was stuffed, at iftar, usually I don't eat that much at the iftar, but today, my brother and his wife called me to come to their place on iftar, and she made 2 jumbo Pizzas for the three of us, and a huge cake, so I was full!

Posted by Miss UK
kewl ive bearley eaten much today, toast.. a Tomato & herb pasta snack, jacket potatoe and a micro pizza yet now im still hungry and im very tired its been a eventful day for me today

glad you managed to get thru,
it's a good way to loose weight I bet

Posted by PeterKay

On 2007-09-19 00:48:28, miss uk wrote:
Peterkay Day ??? what is it now

hows it going all
ps are there any Muslim wimmin here?



lol, Miss C glad to see you're interested in this blessed month

Its almost a week gone and quite fast i might add, wish it would go slower!
Feeling quite good with the help of Allah Almighty, he makes it so easy for us all.

Fellow Muslims, please don't forget to pay your Zakaat (2.5% of your wealth) to the poor and needy, this is 1 of the 5 pillars of Islam which one MUST do if they have the wealth.

More on the BBC website




Posted by aatuif
Quote:

On 2007-09-19 01:27:34, miss uk wrote:
kewl ive bearley eaten much today, toast.. a Tomato & herb pasta snack, jacket potatoe and a micro pizza yet now im still hungry and im very tired its been a eventful day for me today

glad you managed to get thru,
it's a good way to loose weight I bet


loosing weight is a fav byproduct, esp for me!!!

Posted by Miss UK
lol are you overweight a touch then?

Posted by JK
Dont you gain weight? Especially over weight people.

Posted by lastikcizme
In fact, it's not unusual to actually gain weight during Ramadan, but, that depends, of course.

Posted by PeterKay
My weight usually stays the same throughout the month, obviously you need to balance your diet not over eat even though it is very tempting at times!!



Posted by aatuif
Quote:

On 2007-09-19 15:38:47, miss uk wrote:
lol are you overweight a touch then?


a few extra pounds!!!
lastic is true about overeating stuff;
studies conducyed at my place have showed that food consumption reaches an all time high during ramadhan!!!
maybe it's true for this place only since cold climate 'usually' means more of a sedentary lifestyle...

Posted by lastikcizme
It's iftar time at my end! May God accept our worships and prayers all.

Posted by aatuif
'rememmber' me in your prayers, brethren...
i need your dua, and lots of it!!!

Posted by PeterKay
same here bruv, make lots of duas for me.
and my family.



Posted by Miss UK
Peterkay yes all of us are intrested in the wellbeing of other on this Humble Site, it's certainley a good way to loose weight I think I think if you eat your food quick then your more likely to get abit fat ive always been a slow eater and looking at others how they scoff there food down so quick then thats prob the reason why there abit overweight

Keep it up almost the first week gone as you say all

Posted by lastikcizme
Yeah, speed eating really makes you gain weight (My brother being the exception lol). I mean, i'm probably the slowest eater on the universe, and i'm skinny as a toothpick

Posted by Miss UK
Same ere


Posted by aatuif
a bit not, ere...

Posted by Alexandra

On 2007-09-20 17:38:46, lastikcizme wrote:
Yeah, speed eating really makes you gain weight (My brother being the exception lol). I mean, i'm probably the slowest eater on the universe, and i'm skinny as a toothpick


Same with my brother....... lol I hate him so much

Posted by tranced
Hey

How much days left?

How's been all? Pics pics pics.

Posted by PeterKay
Been good so far mate, 8 days gone with no issues!

Over 20 days remain but the days are flying by............

Time for Friday prayers.





Posted by aatuif
salam to all...
@all, can you pls tell me what is the
1. time (local and GMT) at which the sehar ends...
2. time (local and GMT) at which iftar is at your respective places...
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at my place "sehar ends at 04:50 am local (23:20 GMT???) and iftar is at 06:35 pm local (13:05 GMT) in Srinagar, Kashmir"...
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Pls reply with QUOTE...

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Posted by PeterKay

On 2007-09-22 04:55:00, aatuif wrote:
salam to all...
@all, can you pls tell me what is the
1. time (local and GMT) at which the sehar ends...
2. time (local and GMT) at which iftar is at your respective places...
.
.
.
at my place "sehar ends at 04:50 am local (23:20 GMT???) and iftar is at 06:35 pm local (13:05 GMT) in Srinagar, Kashmir"...
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Pls reply with QUOTE...



Here in the Lancashire, UK:

Suhur ends at 5:10am
Iftar time is at 7:17pm

Seems long but i find it very easy Alhamdulillah.




Posted by solja786
:(:(:(
first ten dayz...the ashara of blessings (correct me if im wrong) is finished


we wait for ramadhan like anything and it whizzez by even faster...seriously...this sux...but on another not..i went to this beautiful mosque over here in texas...built beautifully and the mahrab (where the imam stands) has been brought custom built from Syria and carved from wood and beautiful..i dun hav pics but it was refreshing to c such a nice sight

Posted by aremaboy
Sahur ends at 03.55 A.M
Breaking at 05.30 P.M.
Here in Indonesia...

Posted by SaLiH
@aatuif
Here in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Suhur ends at 4:53 am
Iftar time is at 6:53 pm

@PterKay
I also find it very easy Alhamdulillah!

@solja786
I'm also sad that the first ten days of Ramadan passed so quickly, I wish it's Ramadan the whole year!

@tranced
I've been great, mashAllah, since you wanted some pics, I'll post some I took yesterday, when I was in Mostar at my friends on iftar, Mostar is a town located near my town. Hope you'll like it











(In case you wonder, all photos are taken by i-mobile 902)


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[ This Message was edited by: SaLiH on 2007-09-22 12:21 ]

Posted by PeterKay
Beautiful pictures SaliH and lovely mosque Subhanallah.

I will take some pictures of my mosque soon Inshaallah.



Posted by fatreg

On 2007-09-22 14:23:57, PeterKay wrote:
Inshaallah.


oh, please no PK.. sometime in the next 8 years then? inshallah seems to be a get out clause for anything..

"I'll be there at 2100 inshallah" means "You ain't got a hope in hell of seeing me tonight!!"

It'll soon be eid mubarrak fellas and you can munch all day long

Posted by PeterKay
Inshaallah your arabic will improve Mr Reg

Shukran Ummatee





Posted by fatreg
still amuses me greatly that woman in arabic is bint...

means something not so nice down here!!

Posted by PeterKay
A few pictures of the local mosques here in Lancashire, UK:







Just a few for now, more later.





Posted by solja786
@peterkay and Salih
nice bics brothas...i dunno if i ve mentioned already..i went to this beautiful mosque yesterday but didnt have a camera and the inside where the imam stands..da mahrab has been imported from syria ..tis beautiful

Posted by PeterKay
The Mehrab usually is beautiful i think, the dome in my mosque has some stunning caligraphy similar to the ones in Medina Munawwarah. Will try to get you some pictures Inshaallah.



Posted by eng_msh05
Salamu allaikom

Ramadan Kareem ...

May allah bless you all with his mercy and Maghfirah ...



Posted by PeterKay
Aameen Ya Rabbalalameen.

Thanks to a very good friend of mine, i would like to share the following link for all you Quran followers and listeners.

http://www.mp3quran.net/eng/

Many different reciters from around the World.

Beautiful indeed.





Posted by rule_breaker
Our local mosque has been under-construction for a while now and it's very a big project, which the local community has taken it on it's shoulder. Allhamdolilah we have the structure up.. so far almost £3.6 million has been raised another 2.6 is still required.

It'll be helpful whatever you can donate, in terms of money as well as spreading the word to those who are willing to donate during this blessed month as the award for donations in this month is much much higher.

More information on:
http://www.harrowmosque.org.uk

JazzakAllah


Posted by aatuif
salam to all!!!

Posted by PeterKay
Wassalams brother.

How is Ramadhan going!!

15 Rozas done here in the UK, flying by Alhamdulillah.

Hope time slows down, really enjoying this month as always.





Posted by lastikcizme
I know, half of Ramadan already passed, i sometimes wish it lasted longer.

Posted by solja786
its whizzing by way tooo fast.

Posted by JK

On 2007-09-25 01:04:32, rule_breaker wrote:
Our local mosque has been under-construction for a while now and it's very a big project, which the local community has taken it on it's shoulder. Allhamdolilah we have the structure up.. so far almost £3.6 million has been raised another 2.6 is still required.

It'll be helpful whatever you can donate, in terms of money as well as spreading the word to those who are willing to donate during this blessed month as the award for donations in this month is much much higher.

More information on:
http://www.harrowmosque.org.uk

JazzakAllah



Just a question.

Is this maybe a little tooo much?

Prayer Halls
Mortuary
Car parks
Gym
Multi-functional halls
Nursery and Creshe
Kitchen facilities
Ground floor retail units
Ehtikaf area
Library
IT suites
Health clinic and surgery
Facilities for the elderly and disabled

I mean ye it sounds great, but the musallah should be most important, IMO.


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