Despite the fact that I have been blogging and writing about the Muslim American experience for many years, I am quite private about my religious beliefs in the workplace. (That is, until my boss Googles my somewhat unique name and [...]
Despite the fact that I have been blogging and writing about the Muslim American experience for many years, I am quite private about my religious beliefs in the workplace. (That is, until my boss Googles my somewhat unique name and [...]
While there are aspects of Ramadan that are very personal, it is first and foremost a communal experience. Muslims are encouraged to pray in congregation, visit each other’s homes, and break their fast together at the end of the day. [...]
In the next few weeks I will be telling you about how spiritually uplifting Ramadan is, and about how I’ve been able to clear my body and mind in order to connect with my Creator. I will share the experience [...]
One of the disadvantages (depending on how you look at it) of basing Muslim holidays on a lunar calendar is that Ramadan is always on the move. Islamic holidays move backward at the rate of about 10 days per year [...]
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Previous Posts
Ramadan 2009 (on Beliefnet)
posted 12:22:13pm Aug. 18, 2009 | read full post »
"Hungry for Ramadan" Recap
posted 11:55:52am Oct. 15, 2007 | read full post »
These are the Days of Eid
posted 12:27:01pm Oct. 12, 2007 | read full post »
What a Difference 30 Days Can Make
posted 12:10:56pm Oct. 11, 2007 | read full post »
The Sweets of Ramadan
posted 1:17:35pm Oct. 10, 2007 | read full post » |