WALEG: Ramadan ArchiveSeptember 14, 2007King Farouq : The Last King of Egypt
The story of the last King of Egypt, King Farouq, has always been full of rumors, fabricated details & lies! This Ramadan, Syrian director Hatem Ali, comes to the rescue & tries his best to show the world the real story of Farouq ... a son, a brother, a husband, a King! Posted by H.A.R. at 10:04 AM September 13, 2007Bab El Hara 2
Last Ramadan, we were on our tip toes awaiting each episode of the Syrian series Bab El Hara on MBC ... what was going to happen next? Will the nobles of the Hara find out who the thief and killer is? Will Abu Issam divorce his wife? ... Some questions were answered, while others weren't! Posted by H.A.R. at 10:52 AM October 09, 2006No Time in Ramadan?
I hear a lot of people saying that there’s no time to do anything during Ramadan… Well, for those of you who are still convinced that time flies by so quickly… I would just like to remind you that Ramadan isn’t a special time zone! Neither is it a hole in the space-time continuum…and it’s definitely not a loophole in Einstein’s theory of time and space. Continue reading "No Time in Ramadan?"Posted by WALEG at 01:24 PM October 04, 2006Ramadan Nights
The month of Ramadan clearly defines itself as a month of relaxation, family gatherings and spirituality. Posted by WALEG at 02:38 PM October 01, 2006Ramadan … Work Can Wait!During Ramadan, should people have to work just as they would on any other usual day? Posted by WALEG at 11:04 PM September 29, 2006What About the Ramadan SpiritI don’t get it. All older people and senior citizens go on and on about how much “nicer” Ramadan was during their time… Posted by WALEG at 10:03 PM September 28, 2006Ramadan Beggars
We all see beggars on the streets, on subway corners, and especially traffic lights. But Ramadan sees a sharp rise in beggars and their activities. But hey, don’t get me wrong, not all beggars are bad guys. On the contrary, there are a lot of misfortunate people out there who need all the support and help they can get. It’s just such a shame that I can’t distinguish anymore between who deserves my change and who doesn’t. I feel so guilty for not helping an old lady in the street, but at the same time, it’s not my responsibility to save every single beggar, homeless and drifter out there. So let me see that Ramadan spirit of yours and give me suggestions on how to help the poor and the needy. Oh, and if anyone can give me some suggestion on how to stop feeling guilty about the ones we don’t help. Posted by WALEG at 03:16 PM September 27, 2006Ramadan Kareem or Ramadan Cream?
What are some of the special Ramdanian sweets that you like? Baklawa must be the champion of Arabic sweets but we need to know what more types exist. Guys and girls from all over visit Waleg so we will grab this chance for you to tell us what your favorite is! Mamool for example, Zalabya, and the Ramadan favorite: Qatayef. The only problem is that by the time I’d done “devouring” my iftar, I don’t have much space left for sweets anyway!!! Posted by WALEG at 01:52 PM September 26, 2006Should People be Allowed to Eat During Ramadan?From an Islamic point of view, eating in public during the fasting time is forbidden. However, times have changed and people have started to question this rule. In many Islamic countries, the government enforces this. So if you’re chewing gum in the street in Saudi-Arabia, you could get thrown in jail till the end of the month. Continue reading "Should People be Allowed to Eat During Ramadan?"Posted by WALEG at 06:18 PM September 25, 2006Ramadan Traffic
Beep…Beep!!! I’m sure you’ve heard that on before! Posted by WALEG at 12:08 PM Fasting During RamadanDo you fast during Ramadan? - Yes, I fast all of Ramadan Click here to vote Posted by WALEG at 10:48 AM September 24, 2006Ramadan TodayHappy Ramadan everybody! Hey, don’t get me wrong, I enjoy a nice “Argeela” and coffee just as much as the next guy, but I can’t help feeling that Ramadan has become a business month rather than a month of worship. For example, a night out in Amman after Iftar in a decent coffee shop could cost you about $15 as a minimum charge. You can get an Argeela and tea with that. And as the month passes by, that minimum charge rises to $20!! Posted by WALEG at 12:56 PM September 22, 2006Ramadan 2006 Mubarak
More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will celebrate the holy month of Ramadan which starts tomorrow in countries like Saudi Arabia, Libya, Lebanon and Iraq and the day after in countries like Jordan, Tunisia and Egypt whose religious authorities weren’t able to see the crescent moon because it wasn’t visible. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is an obligation on every adult and healthy Muslim, and it’s one of the 5 pillars of Islam including Announcement of Faith, Salaat (praying 5 times a day), Zakaat (the right of the poor on the wealth of the financially able) and Hajj (once a life time pilgrimage to Kaaba). At the completion of the month of Ramadan, Muslims all over the world celebrate their holiday of Eid Al-Fitr. On this occasion, we at WALEG.com wish you all a blessed and happy Ramadan 2006 :) Related Links: Posted by WALEG at 10:05 PM September 19, 2006Ramadan 2006 TV Series
This Ramadan is unlike any other! It will be more crowded than ever with TV series from around the Arab world! Satellite TV channels will compete for the best series & the majority of the audiences. Posted by H.A.R. at 10:03 AM |
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