The month of Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was sent down,
a guidance for the people, and clear verses of guidance and criterion.
[Quran: Chapter 2:183]

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Ramadan Mubarak 2009

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Dear readers, Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem 2009 to all of you.

Muslims all around the world are awaiting the start of Ramadan and are all busy preparing for it.

The editors of the Ramadan Blog welcomes you to the online site to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan.

The Ramadan Blog is the online source for all Muslims from around the world regardless of race and nationality to gather, reflect, learn and share our Ramadan experiences.

Non-Muslim readers are encouraged to read the articles and interact with Muslims through this online medium to learn more about the holy month of Ramadan and the Muslim experience. Peace be upon you.

In the United States, it was announced during last Friday's Jumah prayers that Ramadan would begin on August 22, 2009. In other countries, it has been said that Ramadan would begin on Augusy 21, 2009. Please refer to this site for up-to-date information on when Ramadan would start.

To learn why the exact date of Ramadan is uncertain, please refer to this article.

NOTE: The editors of this blog are seeking input from readers. If you wish to share with us your Ramadan experience, or write us an article on a topic about Ramadan, for instance, how Ramadan is celebrated in your country, your Ramadan reflections and good deeds, or even your favorite iftar recipes, please send us an email at ramadanblog (at) gmail (DOT) com.

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Dear Reader, Assalaamu’alaikum.

Ramadan Mubarak. We wish you a blessed and productive Ramadan! Make no mistake about it - keeping the fast and increasing our acts of worship during this blessed month is not an easy task. The physical demands of balancing work or school with fasting all day, feeling fatigued and less effective than you normally are, waking up for Suhoor, praying Teraweeh and Tahajjud prayers, dealing with sleep deficits.

But the last thing we would want is to let Ramadan pass us by without doing all that we aim and desire to. Do not allow yourself to feel guilty or regretful when Ramadan passes.

The Ramadan Series will send you emails with practical tips on how to gain and maintain the physical and spiritual energy necessary to embark on increased religious oligations so that you will reap the benefits from this blessed month. This includes special Ramadan duas to say during the month. Do sign-up today!

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