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Outreach services required: Adopt a Ramadhan Muslim! |
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Issue 12 -
Stories
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Monday, 01 September 2008 |
There is a buzz in the air already. The days have whittled down, email inboxes are stuffed with invitations to charity iftars and the annual moon-fighting is scheduled at a masjid committee near you (would any year be complete without it?) We’re preparing, of course, for the arrival of an old, but desperately needed friend: Ramadhan 2008 is here. Comments (3) >> E-mail >> Read more... |
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Confessions of a Professional |
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Issue 12 -
Reviews
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Monday, 01 September 2008 |
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“Give me an I, Give me an S, Give me an O, Give me a C! What it does spell?....ISOC!!” As the bright lights and preppy days of university fades into a distant memory, the thrust into full-time working life slowly becomes a reality. No essays, no assignments, no crazy all-nighters. Just the grim reality that you have to show your face at 9am every single weekday for the next 40 odd years of your life.
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If Mohammed (SAW) Were to Live in Europe..What would Ramadhan be Like? |
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Issue 12 -
Tarbiyyah
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Monday, 01 September 2008 |
The coming of the month of Ramadan is a time of real happiness in all Muslim countries, simply because it is a special month that comes once a year to refresh the hearts of Muslims and recharge their faith and spirituality.
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In the land of the Ayatollahs |
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Issue 12 -
Reviews
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Monday, 01 September 2008 |
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Part travelogue, part memoir, "In the Land of the Ayatollahs, Tupac Shakur is king" is a book about the contempory Muslim world. Written by Shahzad Aziz, it outlines his journey through various muslim countries including Iran, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine.
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Issue 12 -
Our Community
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Sunday, 31 August 2008 |
“I love the sweets! They reminded me of my Mum; it made me feel so good that I forgot that I was in prison. When I ate it I took a deep breath and said Bismillah and closed my eyes. I remembered Eid with my Family, and it made me cry.” Comments (1) >> E-mail >> Read more... |
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