Ramadan
Eid Mubarak!
Ramadan Get Healthy Theme Ramadan Awareness Campaign is an initiative designed to educate both Muslims and Non Muslims about the month of Ramadan, the most significant month in the Islamic calendar.

This year, the RAC campaign is targeting health. Through our presentations to school students across NSW, we endeavor to provide information and greater insight into the implications of making healthy food and lifestyle choices, and how these choices can ultimately affect long term health and well-being. 


Note: This site will be continually updated throughout Ramadan, please come back to check out new content!
The Prophet's Ramadan Khutbah
Spiritual
Thursday, 06 September 2007
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The following khutbah was delivered by Prophet Muhammad (S) on the eve of Ramadan. It is short, but concise; informative and educational. It provides instructional models to Muslims to be followed and to be practiced in their daily lives; especially during the month of Ramadan. Due to its importance and because it was delivered by the Prophet Muhammad (S) himself on a notable occasion, the meaning of the khutbah was translated and included for all of us to develop a greater understanding behind the true meaning of Ramadan.
 
Gaining Taqwa In Ramadan - Imam Zaid Shakir
Videos
Thursday, 06 September 2007
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Advice on how to gain Taqwa (Piety) during the holy month of Ramadan by Imam Zaid Shakir.

 
Ramadan Daily Life - Imam Anwar Al Awlaki
Videos
Thursday, 06 September 2007
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A day in the life of an Islamic Imam Anwar Al Awalaki during the holy month of Ramadan in the USA.

 
RAC Health Video 1
Videos
Wednesday, 05 September 2007
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Ramadan, a time to get ready by Brother Bilal

 
Library Posters 2007
Library Posters
Monday, 03 September 2007
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The following are the posters that have been distributed to all local libraries to raise awareness on Ramadan in 2007. (Click on each to view in detail)

 
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