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Ramadan News

Traditional food enriches Emiratis’ Iftar
Days before Ramadan begins, Al Zarooni’s home kitchen is the busiest place to come by. They start preparing spring rolls and samosas and keep them in the freezer to be readily available to fry in Ramadan for Iftar everyday. But, their complete Iftar meal is embellished with traditional dishes freed, harees, farney and regag with sagaw, luqaimat, and aseeda sweets, which Emirati families like so much that they cannot do without them at Iftar.
‘Being good to others attracts respect’
To maintain a good reputation is critical not only for individuals, but also for people, companies and organisations.
Lecture highlights dangers of Tramadol abuse
A Ramadan lecture organised by the Al Mafraq Juvenile Care Centre of the Abu Dhabi Police on Friday discussed the perils of the indiscriminate use of Tramadol tablets without proper medical guidance.
Prophet was sent for all, says scholar
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent as a mercy to all, not only to the allies and the faithful, but also to the enemies and non-believers, said American Islamic scholar Sheikh Yusha Evans during his speech at the Ramadan Forum on Friday night, held as part of the six-lecture cultural programme for foreign communities.
Report shows rise in prices
An increase of 0.5 per cent was registered in the prices of food commodities during the second week of the month of Ramadan in comparison with the first week.
‘Family support key to memorising Quran’
While some families do not care about teaching their children the Holy Quran and encouraging them to memorise its verses, others are dedicated to this sacred mission.
‘Quran and Hadith guide humanity to the truth’
Quran and Hadith, the two authentic and infallible sources of Islamic teachings, are strong enough to give perfect answers and guide humanity to the truth while accepted scientific equations are undergoing major changes.
25 Filipinos embrace Islam after lecture
As was the case in the last ten sessions of the Ramadan Forum, the Philippines night has proved to be the most eventful this year also with tens of people converting to Islam.
Youngest contestant to take stage today
Sixty-three of the 79 participants competing in the 16th session of the Dubai International Holy Quran Award (DIHQA) have sat for final tests so far.
They see their future success in Quran
While some students may find memorisation of the Holy Quran an extra homework, some others believe it is their way to success.
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