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What Do u like to take Anfur in Ramadan

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MZanzi   

why u wish to say that .....you know i'm somali b'coz i eat all my meals with banana

 

Ramadaan kariim ya'll

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MZanzi   

Jaceelbaro blv it or not everywhere i go i eat with my hands ....war ninyoho aniga gaalada waanba kaso horjeeda dhaqankooda

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nuune   

Gacmaha waxa loo sameeyey ayaaba ah in lagu daaqo badarka.

 

maxey dhihi jireen, lug waa la dhibaa, gacan waa dheefiyaa(yacni cuntada ku cun si ay nafaqo u hesho :D ), ilna waa dhowraa.

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nuune   

^^ lol, micnaha xawiyaan waad garanaysaa, waa wax kastoo sanku neefla ah saad ogtahayba, ama daaq, ama cun, caloosha unbaa u danbeesa

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Buuxo   

The usual stuff in bulk. Which reminds me ,I must remember to make sanbuus to last a week this weekend.

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Fabregas   

As we are on the subject of Iftar, an important reminder;

 

the sunnah is to eat a few dates, drink some`water and then perform the prayer. After this, one should sit and eat their iftar meal, rather than sitting down eating for fifteen minutes and then going to pray Maghrib:

 

quote:

 

But today we fall into two offences:

(i) Firstly we delay the Adhaan from its legislated time. Then after this delay

comes another delay, which is that we sit down for a meal - except for a few

people who are eager and pray the Maghrib Prayer in the mosque. But the

majority of the people wait until they hear the Adhaan, and then they sit down to

eat as if they are having a dinner, or their evening meal, and not just breaking

their fast..................

 

So here we have two commands, to hasten with two matters. So it appears to

some people that we cannot hasten to perform both of them together.

 

 

But reconciling between the command to hasten with breaking the Fast and the

command to hasten to pray the Maghrib Prayer is a very easy matter. So it is

something that our Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) made clear to us by his

action and practice. He (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) used to break the Fast with

three dates. He would eat three dates. Then he would pray the Maghrib Prayer,

then he would eat again if he found that he needed to eat the evening meal.

 

 

This is the first matter, which I wanted to remind you of, and it is how to

reconcile the two things that the Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam)

commanded we should hasten to perform. The first being the command to

hasten the breaking of the Fast, and the second being the command to hasten

the Maghrib Prayer. So the Iftaar should be done with some dates, as occurs in

the Sunnah, and if dates are not available, then with some gulps of water. Then

the Prayer should be prayed in congregation in the mosque.

 

Sunnahs Neglected In Ramadaan

Shaykh Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen Al-Albaanee

Source: Silsilah al-Hudaa wan-Noor, Tape No. 590

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Hayaay, some of you guys eat too much, lol.

I used to eat gamadhi(spelling) for suhur, but now eat toast or boorash smile.gif . For afur I eat sanbuuse some fruit ;) and most importantly timir :cool: .

I can't too much or I will be burping and belching during taraweeh :D .

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