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Guest TAMMY_1
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SORRY TAM  THATS WHY IM GOING TO FED DANCE    FILL MY UGLY FACE

 

YOU SAID IT NO ME

Guest TAMMY_1
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Not been right since I watched that Jingle Bells thing

 

WISNAE ANY WORSE THAN LOOKING IN YOUR MIRROR

Guest TAMMY_1
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Naw but it was the fright .....naw it was the screeching went right thru me ...scary.

 

WHAT SEEING YOUR REFLECTION

Guest TAMMY_1
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OKAY  ALF  TAMMY    I WILL ACCEPTED YOUR OFFER    WE WILL TRY A PAIR OF SUPPERIOR DOO'S FROM YOUR FED    WE WILL RACE THEM IN THE SUPERIOUR FIFE FED FOR YOU    BEST OF LUCK

 

MIND AND LET THEM OUT IN THE RAIN  ,YOU CANNAE KEEP THEM IN TILL IT'S SUNNY

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Actually its the sound that makes that Jingle bells scary .....watch it with speakers off and its not so bad....like the music to the shower scene hitcock film or Psycho or Jaws dodododdoo doood dooo snap

Guest TAMMY_1
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ALF ABOUT THIS BEING THE BEST DAY FOR MUSLIMS THAT DANDYDOO WAS TALKING ABOUT EARLIER ON THIS THREAD

Guest TAMMY_1
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IM AWAY TO MY BED THIS THREAD WOULD SEND YOU TO SLEEP, THANKS TO ALL THE IDIOTS THAT WERE ON MYSELF INCLUDED THE LOONY TUNES SHOW IS OVER BUT THE OTHER LOONEYS WILL LIKELY POST AFTER IM AWAY

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Just so yous know am not making this up

 

Ramadan

Ramadan is the 9th month in the Islamic calendar. Fasting or sawm is a very important part of Islam because it was during Ramadan that the Holy Qur'an was first revealed to the Prophet Mohammed (S.M). By fasting, Muslims are able to practice self- discipline and prepare themselves for any suffering that they may have to face. It is also spiritual training and a way of submitting to the will of Allah. Fasting during the daylight hours for the whole month might seem very difficult but this is not so.

 

The Islamic calendar is lunar, which means that each new month begins with the appearance of the new moon Therefore the date of Ramadan varies annually. Ramadan starts on November 5th 2002.

 

As Ramadan approaches, there is always a great deal of excitement among Muslims when they first see the moon. In Muslim countries everyone comes out of their houses, or on to the rooftops, or up on the hills to see the moon.

 

 

It is compulsory for every Muslim over the age of 12 to fast during this month but there are some exceptions. People who are very old or sick (physically or mentally or both) do not have to fast. And neither do pregnant women, travellers, or nursing mothers, but they must fast at a convenient time later on.

 

The fast begins at dawn and ends at sunset, throughout the month of Ramadan. During this time, eating, drinking, smoking and having sex are all forbidden. The fast ends at sunset, and the meal, which is taken then to break the fast, is called 'Ifter'. This meal is a happy occasion in all Muslim families.

 

 

 

Eid-ul fitr

 

Eid Mubarak

'Holiday blessings'  

 

Muslims fast for a month and when the next new moon is visible, Ramadan is over and the month of Shawwal begins. On the first day of Shawwal is the feast of Eid-ul-Fitr. The 'Eid' means a festival of ever-recurring happiness and it is the time of great joy and pleasure for Muslims. The Eid festivities begin as soon as the moon is first sighted. Sometimes, preparation to celebrate the festival begins well before the Eid day.

 

Eid Mubarak

On the Eid day many Muslims gather at the mosque or at a Maidan (outdoor open place for prayers) and a sermon is given by the Imam (priest) to mark the end of Ramadan. All day Muslims great each other saying 'Eid Mubarak' (Blessings & joy of Eid). Before they go to the Eid prayers everyone puts on new clothes. Families, relatives and friends visit.

 

People send gifts, eat different kinds of special food and sweets on this day. Muslims give away money and food for the poor. In many Muslim countries shops are open throughout the day & night during the Eid day.

 

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thank u

its been a very expencive eid 4 me

 

Did you and your family had a good day yesterday ?

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