sorry but the idiot thought they are ramadan noodles is bugging me. its ramen noodles. and yes i am excited. i love inviting friends over and breakin fast. great foods, all different nationalities of just plain great food. but then again after fasting all day, anythings prolly great :)
2006-09-16 20:18:04
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answered by iamtired 3
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I love Ramadan, and am very excited for it. Of course, the feeling of being in such a holy month is wonderful, but theres more to it, or maybe because of it. My familys usually makes an effort to be in a better mood, and since there isn't that strong of a Muslim community here, the few Muslims that I do see at school and around are alway cheerful, say "salam alaikum", chat for a while, etc.. It makes you feel like a part of such a large community, and even a lot of non-Muslims are interested in at least hearing about it and respecting it, if not trying it out themselves.
2006-09-18 18:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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YES and we are happy to start with Ramadan cause for Muslims this month means peace ans a lot of good things. Happy Ramadan to all Muslims
2006-09-21 09:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Ramadan is the day after my b-day!!! I'm excited to get up early and make my hubby some breakfast but I'm pregnant and i get such bad dizzy spells so i dont think that I'll get to fast this year. last year the first day of Ramadan we had to order pizza to break our fast cuz we dont have a lot of family to cook us all that yummy food
2006-09-20 08:14:56
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answered by tru_blu 5
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Salam.
Yes, of course I'm so looking forward to Ramadhan this year. For us Muslims, it's a special time to become closer to God, and of course, to enjoy the foods we don't get to have any other time. However, the food's not the main focus for me. I love that during Ramadhan, we are closer to our fellow Muslims in the community, and get together so much. I also love that when you're fasting, it cleanses you spiritually. Maybe you should become a Muslim, since you already have a lot of Muslim friends. Ramadhan Mubarak.
2006-09-16 20:33:40
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answered by .......... 3
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Not in the least bit .
Ramadan is a Muslim religious festival
if they wish to enjoy it in a free country they can
2006-09-22 06:29:01
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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lolz so u like the food....well i am certainly excited abt Ramadan. its like as a family we get to spend more time with each other specially at the breaking of fast. in teh afternoon when i get back from college, i help my mom prepare food for the iftaar, and when teh time of iftaar (breaking of fast) my dad comes home, everyone sits around teh table. we recite the short prayer b4 the eating and then we eat! and eat till we are full....then we perform the maghreb prayer together....
despite having a bz life, we get to spend extra time with each other during this month.....
2006-09-18 10:22:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so exited for Ramadan, and let me tell you something about Ramadan, dear friend its not just for eating and gathering with some friend, its a month Allah but it to see the Islam in each Muslims to be patient to see his relative to come close to Allah in addition Muslim's made Ramadan a praying month and also joyful month and we all pray to Allah to forgive our sins in thi holy Ramadan
2006-09-17 00:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure,
But Ramadan has many benefits in it other than food and eating
Hope you ask your Muslim friends so they may tell you about it
2006-09-16 20:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i love Ramadan. Fasting makes me feel so happy that i can barely explain it. It is such a spiritually rewarding and joyfull time for me that i have actually been counting down the days. =)
2006-09-20 11:15:33
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answered by UNknowN 2
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very much...ramadan not only for fasting,but also to ask God to forgive our sins ...by the way it is Ramadan mubarak not muburak
2006-09-18 12:21:15
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answered by vertebralcolum 2
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