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!
Ramadan Moon - New Islamic Song
Multimedia
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
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ImageThe famous singer and songwriter Yusuf Islam (a.k.a Cat Stevens) has produced an adorably cute song for Ramadan free to download in two versions: Voice only and Drum. The name of the song, Ramadan Moon, is taken from the forthcoming children's album I look, I see Vol 2.

Click here to get your free copy
 
Ramadan Preparation with Imam Zaid Shakir
Multimedia
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
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The month of Ramadan is a golden opportunity for every Muslim to draw nearer to Allah. Only a few days left and the month will start. Have you asked yourself the following questions: Am I ready...

Excellent clip, recommend to all.

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Virtues of Ramadan - Yusuf Estes
Videos
Monday, 10 September 2007
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Revert Imam Yusuf Estes (a former Christian priest and active preacher) speaking on the virtues of the holy month of Ramadan.

 
Ramadan Fridge Magnet 2007
Fridge Magnet
Sunday, 09 September 2007
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Have a look at the new Ramadan Fridge Magnet for 2007. That should prompt you whenever you grab the fridge door :)

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Virtues of Fasting
Fiqh of Ramadan
Friday, 07 September 2007
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Find out all about what the Prophet Muhammed peace be upon him said in regards to the virtues of fasting.
 
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