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tebrik için Ramadhan
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40.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 02:15 pm

I understand 13th of Sep. is the 1st of Ramazan in Turkia

41.       CANLI
5084 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 02:16 pm

here,google this word in images and you will see him

المسحراتي

Btw,what do you call him in Turkish ?

42.       CANLI
5084 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 02:19 pm

Ohh,thx AlphaF,maybe it will be 13th here too.
What do you call the man who wake up for Sahur in Turkish ?

43.       ciko
784 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 02:51 pm

we call him davulcu means drummer

44.       elham
579 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 02:58 pm

Quoting ciko:

we call him davulcu means drummer


yes Ciko named Ramazan Davulcusu
why you are unsure?

45.       ciko
784 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 03:12 pm

Quoting elham:

Quoting ciko:

we call him davulcu means drummer


yes Ciko named Ramazan Davulcusu
why you are unsure?



i just love that smiley lol

46.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 03:20 pm

Ramazanınız mübarek olsun.

47.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 03:53 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting AlphaF:

Helping the poor and needy is a general rule to be observed through a Moslem's lifetime.



But isn't that surely something that EVERYONE observes? We all give huge amounts of money to the poor and needy. I am not taking anything away from Ramadan, but also please remember that muslims are not the only ones who do this

With regard to fasting, not eating during the day and then eating masses of food as soon as its nighttime, is hardly empathising with the poor. Surely it would be better to eat a frugal diet during Ramadan instead. It would be practising more self-restraint...



Thank you for almost always saying what I am thinking.

48.       Aysenur
45 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 04:04 pm

Ramazan mubarek elham!!! : )

I also wish a beneficial ramazan to everyone.

May Allah accept our fast.

49.       elham
579 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 04:11 pm

Quoting Aysenur:

Ramazan mubarek elham!!! : )

I also wish a beneficial ramazan to everyone.

May Allah accept our fast.


amen...
sen de ayse ve aileyin

50.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 11 Sep 2007 Tue 04:51 pm

Quoting elham:

Fasting is ...mandatory for all adult Muslim men and women, except the insane...sick...



Aha! Is this why you don't fast Ciko?

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