ane mata eka karana hatikiyapnkooooooooo eka ubalage agamata witharak wishe shai neda........macho kochchara dawasak ohoma karanna oneda mama me mukuth danne neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesirajstc said:fasting ne![]()




really good job machan ...................duppath aya ekka duka sapa beda ganna eka kochchara deyakda?sirajstc said:ayyo liyala dennam
machan 1 month inna oni
ude 4 ta negitala kanawa...
eeta passe havasa 6 10 aaya kanwa
machan
api me fasting allane ape paw sama karagannai duppath kattiyage duka terannai
e gollan kanne netuwa ne innay...e duka apitah teranna..........poddak inna mama ela post 1 pennam
agrmrs said:really good job machan ...................duppath aya ekka duka sapa beda ganna eka kochchara deyakda?


agrmrs said:really good job machan ...................duppath aya ekka duka sapa beda ganna eka kochchara deyakda?

kohomada lap ekakin neda?nathnam uba gedarada danne neeeeeeeeeeeSIRUS3001 said:school eken online aweeeeeee![]()




really awesome description...........thanx fro more infosirajstc said:WHY FASTING?
Fasting has a number of benefits:
1. It allows one to build a sense of self-control and will-power, which can be beneficial throughout life in dealing with temptations and peer-pressure. Through fasting, Muslims learn to control their natural urges such as hunger, thirst and the desire to smoke and thus are able to better resist temptations for things which are not necessary, such as excessive food intake, drugs or other unhealthy or harmful substances and behaviors.
2. It helps one to feel compassion for those who are less fortunate and underprivileged, since each day one will feel greater appreciation for what he/she has as a result of feeling hunger and thirst.
3. It offers a time for Muslims to "purify" their bodies as well as their souls, by developing a greater sense of humility, spirituality and community. Ramadan is a very spiritual time for Muslims, and often they share their experience with their friends and family members. A greater sense of generosity and forgiveness is also characteristic of this time. Giving to the poor and needy and sharing one's fortune with them is expected during this month and encouraged for the rest of the year.
After Ramadan
After the end of Ramadan, traditionally there will be a very festive and joyous holiday known as Eid, the Festival of Breaking the Fast. It is celebrated for three days. Children are often rewarded with gifts, money, and sweets. Lights and other decorations mark the happy occasion.
A Special Note to Teachers
As with other obligations in Islam (Submission) , fasting becomes incumbent for those who can tolerate it without difficulty. Thus, Muslim students in your classes may be fasting during Ramadan. Teachers are kindly requested to bear this in mind when planning activities, parties, etc. which may involve food or beverages. The best course of action would be to ask your students about ways in which they can be accommodated. This is especially important in regards to Physical Education classes. P.E. teachers are requested to provide alternatives to rigorous physical exercise during this month for the fasting students.
WISH YOU ALL RAMADAN MUBARAK AND WHOLE WORLD RAMADAN KAREEM __________________
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