to all my Muslim friends: Wishing you a blessed and happy Ramadhan! May Allah make you feel this year's ramadhan from the bottom of your heart (:
And to all my Non-muslim friends ( and I'm repeating a friend's words): I wish you to get invited by Muslim friends to the Iftar (Fast-Breaking) - you will definetly like it
Today is the first day of fasting, alhamdulillah, and I wanted to share with you some nice things:
1) My Ramadhan-Tree : This tree was a commission of Islamic Relief - a world wide muslim non-profit relief and charity organization. When you scroll down, you'll see a tree on the right side. Parents can print it for their children, who want to try out fasting. For every successful day, they can cut out an apple and stick it on the tree. For managing fasting only a half day there are halved apples. And every moon is for a good deed
2) Wise words by Tariq Ramadan: You already know, that I really like Tariq Ramadan's views. Here you can listen to his "ramadhan's chronicles": He decided to tell us some wise words for every day of this year's Ramadhan
3) Last but not least: Something that is a must for my Ramadhan feeling: Sheikh Sudais leading the prayer Mekkah in Ramadan 2012 This sound brings tears to my eyes






Diese Idee mit dem Ramdhan-Baum ist ja richtig putzig! Vielleicht wäre das was für meine kleine Schwester... Mal schauen.
Und Sheikh Sudais liest den Qur'an wirklich wunderschön... Wir machen zur Zeit des Iftars auch immer den Fernseher mit der Übertragung live aus Mekkah an und die Rezitation vom Qur'an direkt aus der Masjid al Haram ist für mich auch nicht mehr vom Ramadhan wegzudenken.
Dir auch noch einen gesegneten und friedlichen weiteren Ramadhan!
Ach, Maher al Maeqly ist der zweite Mekka-Vorbeter. Inshaallah bleiben sie uns noch lange mit ihren schönen Stimmen erhalten (: