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Grabe naman yun, Buti sa mga christian walang patayan.
Pero between ADD and INC ngayon parang may patayang
nangyayari.:lmao:

Sa christian ba wala? Ano ang tawag mo sa mga pumapasok sa mga bahay at pinapatay ang mga tao sa bahay then magnanakaw?

Alam mo ba kung anong mga relihiyon ng mga holdaper sa kalye o mga riding intandem?

O yun mga pulis na pinapatay yung mga kriminal?
 
Well remember the saying "kung anong itapon mo, ay babalik din sa iyo."

You are among those who engaged in first-strike attack which maligned and insulted infidels for their beliefs. Now you are tasting your own bitter medicine.

Words have more meaning than mere Holy Text alone.

sabi ko nga husgaan natin ang Islam kong ano ang aral nito...

wag natin tingnan ang Muslim na tao wala namang perpekto itoy nagkakamali sa salita at sa gawa ang mahalaga pinag sisikapan na masunod ang aral ng Islam(submission to the will of God)...

wala namang aral ang Islam na insultuhin ang mga non-Muslim kundi iparating sa kanila ang mensahi ng Islam at kong hindi nila tanggapin wala namang sapilitan ng pananampalataya...
 
Today is the 1st day of Ramadhan!

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Today the 1st day of Ramadhan!
Hijri/Islamic Calender: 1-Ramadhan-1433

Gregorian Calender: 20-July-2012

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A man praying outside Al Noor Mosque in Sharjah before Isha Prayer following Taraweeh prayer on the ocassion of the Holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan begins in the UAE on Friday, July 20, in 2012

Ramadan is considered the holiest month of the Islamic calendar as it commemorates Allah sending the Archangel Jibril (Gabriel) to the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) to convey to him the first verses of the Quran.
Every Muslim who is past the age of puberty and mentally and physically fit and observes the month, must fast.
The fast starts from dawn and is indicated by the Al Fajr prayer (morning prayer). It ends at dusk and is marked by the Al Maghrib prayer (prayer at sunset). This daily fasting routine carries on every day for the entire month.
There are a few categories of people who do not have to fast.
People with psychological problems (mentally unstable), children under the age of puberty, the elderly, the sick, travellers and pregnant women or nursing mothers are all exempt.
Instead, they are required to feed at least one poor person a day or pay charity money that is equivalent to feeding one, for every fast they missed.
Women on their monthly period are also exempt but must start fasting again once this is over.
Although children are not obliged, many do observe the fast as an exercise.
Usually parents ease their children into the tradition by making them fast for half the day, or for as long as they can, until the child can get through the entire fasting day.

Fasting crucial
Fasting is crucial during Ramadan as it is one of the Five Pillars (duties) of Islam and was made obligatory in Ramadan in the second year of Al Hijra.
Al Hijra, which means “the migration”, is when the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and his followers migrated from Makkah, his hometown to Madinah to escape his tribe’s harm and torture.
Fasting is meant to humble oneself and increase moral discipline as well as serve as a reminder of the plight of those less fortunate who live in hunger and deprivation.
It also has many health benefits as it helps the body to detoxify and speeds up the healing process as the energy usually used for digestion is diverted towards metabolism and the immune system.
Muslims try to spend more time praying, saying Dua’a (invocations), reciting the Quran and giving more to charity during the month, as the rewards of good deeds at this time are multiplied.
During the month, Muslims aspire to become more pious, generous and good to others while exercising self-discipline.
For this reason, Ramadan’s fast is more than just a food fast.
Fasters should abstain from food, drinks and sexual activities during fasting hours. Negative behaviour such as lying or using foul or insulting language is forbidden in Islam in general, but is a graver sin in the days of Ramadan.
Free iftar tents are set up next to most mosques in the UAE and across the world, so that no one stays hungry when ending their fast.
Every Muslim is also required to give to charity a set amount of money called Zakat Al Fitr at the end of Ramadan. This money is meant to be used to help those less fortunate to buy new clothes and food so they can celebrate Eid.
Ramadan is all about caring, sharing, family and getting closer to Allah.

Families and friends get together over iftar and suhour. Iftar is the meal eaten after sunset or when the Al Maghreb prayer sounds. It is the meal that ends the fast and is the main meal of the day. Suhour is the meal taken before sunrise, which is before the Al Fajr (dawn) prayer. It is the last meal before the fast starts.
Also unique to Ramadan, is the Taraweeh prayers. They are special night prayers held after the Isha prayer (night prayer).
Another common ritual of Ramadan is reciting the Quran. In some countries, Ramadan is marked by colourful lanterns that decorate houses, streets and shopping centres.

Pilgrimages
Ramadan lanterns, come in all sizes, colours and types.
Many Muslims also flock to Makkah for the Ramadan Umrah. Umrah is one of the two kinds of pilgrimages Muslims make, the other being Haj.
The last ten days of Ramadan are very important to Muslims as they seek to observe Laylat Al Qadr (The Night of Power). Laylat Al Qadr is supposed to be the night when the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). Muslims devote more of their time for non-obligatory prayers, Dua’a and Quran recitals during those last ten days.
After Ramadan ends, Muslims celebrate the three day festival of Eid Al Fitr, which literally translates into “The Festival of Breaking the Fast.”

Home-made sweets
Muslims wear their best clothes, prepare food and sweets and spend these days with family and friends.
The Special Eid prayer is performed in the morning and is held in congregations in mosques or open areas. After the prayer is over, people get together in parks or at each others' houses.
Children are usually given gifts or cash during Eid from family and friends.
Mothers often send their children with gifts of home-made sweets and platters to neighbours as part of the celebrations marking the end of Ramadan.

http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/h...ficance-of-ramadan-around-the-world-1.1051436
 
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Bakit nga ba Balik Islam ang katawagan sa mga Kristiyanong nag siyakap sa Relihiyong Islam?

History:

Alam natin na mas nauna ang mga Arab traders na dumating dito sa Pilipinas bago pa ang mga kanluraning mananakop sa ating Bansa. At nabanggit noon bago pa dumating ang mga kastila na ang Maynila ay isang pamayanan na ng mga Muslim.


Sa madaling salita pinaniniwalaan nila na ang kanilang mga ninuno ay mga Muslim na bago dumating ang mga kastila dito sa Pilipinas na nag pasakop lamang sila na tanggapin ang relihiyong Kristiyanismo.

Tama ka dre! pero dayo parin yang islam tulad ng mga kastila na nagdala ng katolisismo.
 
Guys paki explain naman nioy ang pixs ni seeking nakapost. :noidea:
 
kung talagang sagrado sainu ang mga babae
bakit nagaasawa kau ng marame
nd neu mararamdaman ung pakiramdam nila n magselos
kahet pa nakasulat sa koran neu ..
 
Greetings of peace and prosperity to our Muslim brothers and sisters here in Symbianize in the occasion of the start of the holy month of Ramadan.

I know we have many differences but sometimes there is a cause for pause and celebration of something important to us.

I hope this event will help us (Muslims and infidels) realize it is not only about us but also about the peace, prosperity, and welfare of other people too. :)
 
Greetings of peace and prosperity to our Muslim brothers and sisters here in Symbianize in the occasion of the start of the holy month of Ramadan.

I know we have many differences but sometimes there is a cause for pause and celebration of something important to us.

I hope this event will help us (Muslims and infidels) realize it is not only about us but also about the peace, prosperity, and welfare of other people too. :)

InshaAllah!:thumbsup:
 
bakit nagpapatayan ang mga muslim?
malabo talaga sa pagiisip ko kung bakit nila ginagawa yun.
bakit karangalan sa kanila ang makapatay?
nakalagay ba sa koran ang pagpatay?
 
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Today is the 6th day of Ramadhan:salute:
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25-July-2012
 
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Today is the 9th day of Ramadhan:salute:
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28-July-2012
 
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sa mga kapatid na islam, narito po ang aking mga katanungan:

1. di po ba si mohammad ang huling propeta. bago si mohammad ay si jesus ang nauna. si hesus po ay hindi namatay pero sa pagbabalik nya, mamamatay sya. ang tanong ko po ay ganito:

paano nyo pong nasasabi na hindi pa namatay si jesus e sabi po sa libro e all prophets came to pass noong dumating si mohammad?

2. bakit po masama ang paglalaro ng chess?

3. sino po ang mas mataas, si jesus or mohammad?

tnx
 
ahaha .. Hindi naman po lahat ng Muslim na nakikita mo sa mga balibalita ay masasabi mong lahat ng Muslim ay ganun .. Ang problema din naman kasi pag binalita sa mga Media, point na agad na Muslim, bakit di nalang sabihin ung pangalan ng tao at bakit hahaluan pa ng title na Muslim.

Sample Title ng Media sa Pahayagan:

"Isang Muslim, pinatay ang kabitbahay"

bakit di nalang gawin sabihin na ....

"Isang nag titinda ng dvd sa Pasay, Pinatay ang kapitbahay"

bakit ung mga nakakagagawa sa inyo ng krimen ay hindi nilalagyan ng title na Christian ...??

Alam mo kapatid .. parepareho lang tayong mga tao .. may masama sa atin may mabuti, tigilan natin ang pag huhusga ng relihiyon o ng organisasyon. .. Wag po nating husgahan lahat na ang mga Muslim ay ganyan ... Nagiging Imbalance po kami sa inyo kaya ang iniisip ng iba sa amin mas mabuti pang maging isang estado nalang kami kaya hanggang ngaun exist pa rin ang Muslim Rebels against Philippine.

d2 ako nalinawan sa sagot na toh. tama c TS bakit nilalagyan ng muslim lagi pag may krimen na nakakasangkotan ng muslim member.

TS ang tanong ko lang bakit halos lahat ng palengke sa buong pilipinas ay ang daming illegal vendor na nag bebenta ng fake item, ex: dvd, shoes, dress, etc?

at ito pa TS ang tanong ko. bakit pag my krimen na naganap sa isang lugar ng mga muslim at ang kriminal ay muslim bakit pinagtatakpan ng kapwa muslim nila. kahit nakita nila pumatay ay kilala nila? ganun ba ka protective ang muslim sa kapwa muslim??
 
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Today is the 10th day of Ramadhan.:salute:
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29-July-2012
 
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tanong lang sa meron makasagot[ about islamic sense ] na kung meron din bang near death experience [NDE] na kung saan nakita nya si alah, impyerno o langit...?pwde share nalang.
 
bakit pag muslim ts allowed na mag asawa kahit ilan po ba un ? :thanks: sa sagot ..

Hindi lang naman mga muslim..kahit nga mga christian madami ding asawa.hindi lang pinapalaki ng media at dedma lang mga chistiano na tulad mo.
example na natin mga artista..Dolphy,FPJ,RAMON REVILLA SR and many too mention.diba dami din nila asawa evidensiya na yung mga anak nila.tnt
mga muslim ba sila o christian?huwag ka magbulag bulag ok!
 
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Today is the 12th day of Ramadhan.:salute:
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31-July-2012
 
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