Happy Eid 2007
Monday, October 15th, 2007 Posted in Islam, Ramadan Blogging, USA | No Comments »Albeit a bit late, here is wishing everyone a great Eid.
Ramadan Blogging: Day 30
Saturday, October 13th, 2007 Posted in Islam, Ramadan Blogging, USA | 1 Comment »Last day of Ramadan with Imam Suhaib Webb.
Ramadan Blogging: Day 29
Friday, October 12th, 2007 Posted in Ramadan Blogging | 2 Comments »Ramadan came, but Bairam is with us. The lock came, but the key is with us. Mouth is closed. Eyes are opened. That brilliance that the eyes see is with us. We have cleaned soul and heart with fasting. The dirt which has been with ...
Ramadan Blogging: Day 28
Thursday, October 11th, 2007 Posted in Ramadan Blogging, USA | No Comments »Eid is around the corner. With it comes the dilemma: to celebrate or not to celebrate. It seems this year too, like previous years, Eid will be observed on different days by different mosques. The one I go to has ...
Ramadan Blogging: Day 27
Thursday, October 11th, 2007 Posted in Islam, Ramadan Blogging, USA | No Comments »A common charge leveled against Muslims is that they don't condemn terror. Or at the very least, they don't condemn enough. One ex-PM in India tried to justify the mass-murder of 2000+ innocents in Gujarat in 2002 on this very ...
Ramadan Blogging: Day 26
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 Posted in Ramadan Blogging | No Comments »Mohd. Rafi singing Ramzan Ki Fazeelat. Reminds me of my hostel canteen during Ramadan in Aligarh.
Ramadan Blogging: Day 25
Monday, October 8th, 2007 Posted in Ramadan Blogging | No Comments »Famous qawwali of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Shamas Ud Doha, Badar Ud Doja.
Ramadan Blogging: Day 24
Monday, October 8th, 2007 Posted in Ramadan Blogging, USA | 2 Comments »I think I am a nice dinner guest. I remember a lot of witty anecdotes, have a decent sense of humor and am respectful to others point of view. Unless I am on a table full of Pakistanis. So, I went ...
Ramadan Blogging: Day 23
Saturday, October 6th, 2007 Posted in Islam, Ramadan Blogging, USA | 2 Comments »Today was my first without-sahri roza. The friend who normally wakes us up went to the mosque early in the morning and the rest got up late. It was tough. In the morning I was in a dilemma whether to ...
Ramadan Blogging: Day 22
Saturday, October 6th, 2007 Posted in Islam, Ramadan Blogging, USA | 2 Comments »This is the MOST HONEST view of sectarian differences within Islam I have seen yet. I must give credit to Maulana Ishaq for the candor he spoke with. I have never seen anyone speaking with such honesty before, and I ...





