well ramadan 4 us is the best time in the year
NB read Quraan and do salat el taraweeh
this must be done
1-just before ramadan
we should get dry fruits-nuts-dates
2-we should clean the house
3-we should prepare for inviting our guests especially during the first 2 weeks
4-first 2 days are usually spent with our grand mas
5-u should save food to serve them in the mosque 4 poor people and workers
finally dont forget ramadan's lamps
they bring hapinness
2007-09-02 09:48:41
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answered by doly 3
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hey! i'm here to respond to your question the suitable way i will! Ooh, and itd going to be so prepared too! a million) Ramadan is for people to realize how plenty they have and how fortunate they are than others. it is likewise a fashion of turning into closer to God. 2) ok, I typed this in on my word suited project, and hit dictionary. It says it comes from and Arabic word which skill "warm" by using fact initially it replaced into meant to be in between the nice and comfortable months, yet in the Muslim calendar, it skips around. it may look perplexing, yet that calendar is going by the moon. 3) by using fact Ramadan happens in a month, so 30 days is a month. 4) i don't be conscious of how Egyptians rejoice-i'm not Egyptian! yet i think purely inheritor style of food, nicely, probable fancier. i'm hoping I helped!
2016-10-17 09:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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We buy dried fruits like prunes, apricots, figs and dates. We buy nuts and amar el din which are sheets of dry apricots to dissolve in water and drink to give us a quick lift after fasting. Dry fruits are good for digestion and keep water in our bodies, they are high in fiber too. Nuts make us satisfied for a long time and we use them in sweets. During ramadan we buy special sweets fresh to prepare and eat including baklawa, kunafa and katayef.
2007-09-01 10:00:08
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answered by Balsam 6
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I usually buy a lot of dates (a dark-colored oval fruit that has sweet flesh and a single hard narrow seed) which are quite popular in the Middle East.
2007-09-02 05:44:36
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answered by Duke of Tudor 6
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i buy some dried fruits, nuts, kamar el deen, juices , fresh kunafa and fresh baqlawa to freeze and use later.
i get some frozen chickens, portions of meat to freeze , minced meat to freeze, cans of fuul midames , rice, spaghetti, dried beans, etc.
i make a schedule to follow :
time for prayer, reading the quran, watching religious programs on tv.
i get schedules of egyptian and arab tv channels to watch movies, serials, talk shows, fawazeer , etc.
the month is loaded , ma sha alah, and kul 3am wantum tayebeen.
2007-09-02 10:00:03
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answered by Moonrise 7
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Well,they first buy some food then some other kinds of food,finally they try to get some food again!!!!!
2007-09-01 09:23:40
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answered by Maro's mom 5
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we buy things before ramadan cuz it will be expensive in ramadan , and also buy amar el deen we tamr and things that everyone need in ramadan !!!!!!
2007-09-01 03:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I buy amar el deen lol
2007-09-01 03:06:56
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answered by hasafer 7
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we buy oriental food during ramadan well i think everyone does the same don't you? where r u from?
2007-09-01 04:17:10
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answered by alyamed 4
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i just fast few days before it.
2007-09-01 04:49:03
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answered by بهي الطلعه 4
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