Monday, July 8, 2013

USA: Informational presentation on the holy month of Ramdan in Norcross, Georgia


If you are interested in learning more about Ramadan, please join the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community on Saturday July 13th, 2013 around 10-11:00 am.

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By Rabia Anwar | July 8, 2013

Every year millions of Muslims through out the world observe fasting  to endure hunger for the pleasure of God. The purpose is to promote righteousness; to attain moral and spiritual values that can be carried on for the rest of the year.

During the month of Ramadan, a Muslim’s day begins with Suhoor. Suhoor is an Arabic term referring to a meal consumed before dawn and the day ends with Iftar. Iftar is another Islamic term referring to the evening meal that breaks the fast. In between these two meals Muslims restrain themselves from eating or drinking anything.

If you are interested in learning more about Ramadan, please join the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community on Saturday July 13th, 2013 around 10-11:00 am.

Location: Baith ul Baqi 6113 Oakbrook Parkway Norcross, GA 30093

Please RSVP by July 10th via email at outreach54@gmail.com.


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