Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Toxic - TMSSP YouTube New Remixlive video demo up on my TMSSP YouTube channel. This one is an acidic TechHouse track. https://youtu.be/nbrEnRdP0M0?si=X0VtpNvrdAKo4STm»
Forwarded from Random Facts
1. Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
The 5 pillars of Islam are key practices that Muslim’s should follow.
2. Ramadan happens during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar.
It then lasts the whole month.
3. During Ramadan Muslims fast.
Muslims don’t eat or drink anything during the hours of daylight. This is called fasting.
Children don’t usually fast until they are 14 years old.
Not all Muslims have to fast. For example if you are pregnant, elderly or unwell you do not need to fast. You should only fast if you feel you are able to safely.
people kneeling and praying during daytime
4. The dates of Ramadan change every year.
This is because the Islamic calendar is based on the moon cycle.
In 2022 in the UK, Ramadan will begin in the evening of Saturday 2 April and will end on Sunday 1st May.
5. Muslims have a special meal before and after each day of fasting.
Muslims have a meal at sunrise called Suhoor which means ‘of the dawn’. They then have a meal after sunset called Iftar which means ‘break of the fast’.
white cream on blue ceramic bowl
6. The end of Ramadan is celebrated with a big celebration called ‘Eid ul-Fitr’.
During Eid ul-Fitr Muslims see their family, give gifts and give thanks to their god, Allah.
7. The practice of fasting during Ramadan began in the year 624 CE.
This was 2 years after the start of the Islamic Calendar.
The Prophet Muhammad and his followers would fast to show thanks to God, similar to what Muslims do now.
8. Vimto sales increase during Ramadan.
Even though it might not be traditional many British Muslims enjoy a glass of Vimto when they break their fast – so much so that sales of Vimto increase during Ramadan.
Thirty-five million bottles of Vimto are also sold in the Middle East each year, with a big amount of sales happening during Ramadan.
9. Ramadan remembers the month the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
The Qur’an is the Islamic holy book. The actual night that the Qur’an was revealed is a night known as Lailut ul-Qadr (‘The Night of Power’).
10. During Ramadan you can greet someone by saying “Ramadan Mubarak".
Finally,Ramadan Mubarak to my all Islam Subscribers❤️.
The 5 pillars of Islam are key practices that Muslim’s should follow.
2. Ramadan happens during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar.
It then lasts the whole month.
3. During Ramadan Muslims fast.
Muslims don’t eat or drink anything during the hours of daylight. This is called fasting.
Children don’t usually fast until they are 14 years old.
Not all Muslims have to fast. For example if you are pregnant, elderly or unwell you do not need to fast. You should only fast if you feel you are able to safely.
people kneeling and praying during daytime
4. The dates of Ramadan change every year.
This is because the Islamic calendar is based on the moon cycle.
In 2022 in the UK, Ramadan will begin in the evening of Saturday 2 April and will end on Sunday 1st May.
5. Muslims have a special meal before and after each day of fasting.
Muslims have a meal at sunrise called Suhoor which means ‘of the dawn’. They then have a meal after sunset called Iftar which means ‘break of the fast’.
white cream on blue ceramic bowl
6. The end of Ramadan is celebrated with a big celebration called ‘Eid ul-Fitr’.
During Eid ul-Fitr Muslims see their family, give gifts and give thanks to their god, Allah.
7. The practice of fasting during Ramadan began in the year 624 CE.
This was 2 years after the start of the Islamic Calendar.
The Prophet Muhammad and his followers would fast to show thanks to God, similar to what Muslims do now.
8. Vimto sales increase during Ramadan.
Even though it might not be traditional many British Muslims enjoy a glass of Vimto when they break their fast – so much so that sales of Vimto increase during Ramadan.
Thirty-five million bottles of Vimto are also sold in the Middle East each year, with a big amount of sales happening during Ramadan.
9. Ramadan remembers the month the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
The Qur’an is the Islamic holy book. The actual night that the Qur’an was revealed is a night known as Lailut ul-Qadr (‘The Night of Power’).
10. During Ramadan you can greet someone by saying “Ramadan Mubarak".
Finally,Ramadan Mubarak to my all Islam Subscribers❤️.
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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Ukraine and the EU army - Sam Fisher YouTube https://youtu.be/mPI8wa62kb4?si=vbO1yYdh46896O5B»
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All the files that're in my file archive, it's like the library, but not! (you can keep these and there's no fines!)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/SamFisherDatadrops
All the files that're in my file archive, it's like the library, but not! (you can keep these and there's no fines!)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/SamFisherDatadrops
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Forwarded from tracyfeathers
This is an interesting article about a United States of Europe
https://www.voltairenet.org/article192787.html
https://www.voltairenet.org/article192787.html
Voltaire Network
The European Union’s Secret History, by Thierry Meyssan
After liberating Western Europe in 1945, the United Kingdom and the United States decide to recast it, by creating the United States of Europe. Flooding millions of dollars, the CIA and JIC finance pro-European associations to mould them into instruments…
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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «This is an interesting article about a United States of Europe https://www.voltairenet.org/article192787.html»
Forwarded from ned
Light bends around the sun's thin plasma rim, like a pencil that looks bent in a glass of water, not gravitational lensing.
Try Charles W. Lucas, Jr., A Union of Empirical and Axiomatic Methods, ©2014
Try Charles W. Lucas, Jr., A Union of Empirical and Axiomatic Methods, ©2014
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