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 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!
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
Click here for the Australian major cities Fasting / Daily Prayers Schedule for Ramadan 1429 AH / 2008 CE
Note: The start of Ramadan shown on the above timetable is an approximation. Please check with your local mosque or Islamic organisation for confirmation when Ramadan shall start.
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Multimedia
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
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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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 |
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The holy month of Ramadan shall be starting in Australia around the 1st of September for the Gregorian year of 2008 i.e. 1/9/2008.
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
In the name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
On behalf of the team at the Ramadan Awareness Campaign for 2007 I would like to ask Allah swt to accept all our good actions during this blessed month of Ramadan. For all the non-Muslims that are visiting our site, we hope that it has been a good source of information about Ramadan and Islam in general.
Each year we shall be striving to make our website even better than the year before it and we hope it will serve to shed light on many aspect of Ramadan. However, this year we have had a slight increase in visitors than the previous three years with over 40,000 unique visitors coming to our site from all over the world.
Eid Mubarak (Happy Eid) to all those who are celebrating Eid and don't forget to make dua (supplication) for your family, friends and the rest of the world!
Site Administrator
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
From the tradition (sunnah) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), on the day of Eid a Muslim should strive to do the following:
1. To adorn oneself as permitted by Shari'at.
2. To take a bath.
3. To clean the teeth with Miswaak.
4. To wear the best cloths that one has.
5. To use perfume (brothers).
6. To rise early in the morning.
7. To eat something sweet like dates before going to the Eid prayers gathering.
8. To go to the Eid prayers gathering very early.
9. To give Zakat El Fitr before going to Eid prayers gathering.
10. To offer Eid prayers in the congregation
11. To go to the Eid prayers one way and to come back another way.
12. To go on foot (if possible).
13. To recite slowly on the way to the Eid prayers and on the way back: “Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Laa ilaaha illallahu Wallahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Wa lillahil Hamd."
Whilst at the Eid gathering every Muslims should strive to do the following:
1. Be quiet while the Imam is explaining how to pray.
2. Straighten your lines in prayer.
3. Be quiet during the Khutbah.
4. Greet those whom you know and those you don't.
5. Contribute to the arrangement of the Eid prayers.
The Eid Prayer In Islam
1. The Eid prayer is Wajib (obligatory) on every male Muslim.
2. The Eid prayer can be performed any time between the Ishraq and Zawal.
3. It is preferable that the 'Eid prayer is performed at an open field and not in a mosque. However, if, it is difficult for any reason to perform it in an open field, it can also be performed in a big mosque.
4. It is not advisable to hold the 'Eid prayer in every mosque, rather it is preferable that the people from several small mosques get together to either perform it in an open field or, in its absence, in a big mosque which can accommodate a large number of people.
5. No Nafl Salah can be performed before the 'Eid prayer, neither in one's home, nor at the place of' Eid prayer. Similarly, Nafl prayer cannot be performed after the Eid prayer at the same place. However, it can be performed after one comes back to his home.
6. The Eid prayer has neither Adhan nor Iqamah. |
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Prayer Times
| Fajr | 4:55 A.M.
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| Sunrise | 6:18 A.M.
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| Zuhr | 11:56 A.M.
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| Asr | 3:07 P.M.
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| Maghrib | 5:33 P.M.
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| Isha | 6:56 P.M. |
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