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    Tahu Telur Masak Kecap (Hidangan Ramadhan) / Ramadan Dish
    2008-07-16 22:12:00
    Ingredients :6 butir telur ayam, rebus matang,3 buah kentang, kupas potong menurut selera6 buah tahu putih, ukuran 6 cm2 sdm minyak goreng6 butir cengkih, 3 cm kulit kayu manis, ? biji pala, memarkan10 sdm kecap manis 1 liter airHaluskan : 7 siung bawang putih, 2 siung bawang putih, garam dan merica bubuk, secukupnyaTaburan : bawang goreng Directions : Panaskan minyak goreng tumis bumbu halus hingga harum, masukkan air, kecap manis, cengkih, kayu manis dan pala, didihkan. Masukkan kentang, tahu dan telur, masak hingga kuah menyusut dan berwarna gelap, angkat. Sajikan hangat taburi dengan bawang goreng Untuk : 6 orangIndosiar
    By: Nusantara Recipe
     
    Dadar Ketan Kuah Durian (Hidangan Ramadhan) / Ramadan Dish
    2008-07-16 22:09:00
    Ingredients : dadar150 gram tepung terigu400 ml susu cair3 butir telursdm minyak goreng300 gram nasi ketan putihSauce : 750 ml santan kental dari 1 ? butir kelapa300 gram gula merah2 lembar daun pandan 1 sdm tepung maizena larutkan dengan sedikit air5 mata durianDirections :Dadar : campur tepung terigu dengan susus cair dan telur, aduk rata, masukkan minyak goreng, aduk rata.Panaskan wajan anti lengket pipih 20 cm, buat dadar tipis hingga matang, angkat. Ambil satu dadar isi dengan 1 sdm nasi ketan, lipat atu gulung, sisihkan. Saus : campur santan dengan gula merah dan daun pandan, didihkan, angkat, saring, didihkan kembali dan kentalkan dengan larutan maizena, tambahkan durian, masak sebentar, angkat. Penyajian : siapkan mangkuk isi dengan dadar tuangkan saus dan isiannya. Sajikan.Indosiar
    By: Nusantara Recipe
     
    Soto Bumbu Taoco (Hidangan Ramadhan) / Ramadan Dish
    2008-07-16 22:08:00
    Ingredients :750 gram daging sandung lamur1.5 liter air2 cm jahe, memarkan3 batang serai, memarkan3 lembar daun jeruk3 sdm taoco manis2 sdm kecap manis1.5 liter air3 sdm minyak gorengHaluskan :6 cabai merah besar8 bawang merah6 siung bawang putih2 sdt garam dan 1 sdt merica butiran3 cm kunyit, bakarPelengkap : lontong, bawang goreng, irisan seledri, telur rebus dan emping goreng, air jeruk nipis.Directions :Rebus daging dengan jahe, serai dan daun jeruk hingga lunak, angkat, potong menurut selera, sisihkan. Panaskan sedikit minyak, tumis bumbu yang dihaluskan, potongan daging, taoco dan kecap manis, aduk rata, masukkan kembali kedalam kaldu dan masak sebentar, angkat. Siapkan mangkuk isi dengan lontong, soto lengkapi dengan irisan telur rebus, bawang goreng, irisan seledri dan emping goreng. Sajikan hangat.Untuk : 6 orangIndosiar
    By: Nusantara Recipe
     

    Lumpia Kurma Keju (Hidangan Ramadhan) / Ramadan Dish
    2008-07-16 22:06:00
    Ingredients :20 lembar kulit lumpia, siap beli20 buah kurma, buang bijinya50 gram keju cheddar, parutMinyak untuk menggorengDirections :Kurma, iris memanjang, tidak putus, isi dengan keju parut. Ambil selembar kulit lumpia, isi dengan 1 kurma isi keju, bungkus bentuk amplop dan goreng hingga berwarna kecoklatan, angkat. Sajikan hangat.Untuk : 20 potongIndosiar
    By: Nusantara Recipe
     
    Roti Isi Tumis Ayam (Hidangan Ramadhan) / Ramadan Dish
    2008-07-16 22:04:00
    Bahan :1 buah roti Perancis1 sdm margarine3 butir telur, kocok1 buah bawang Bombay, cincang? sdt garam dan ? sdt merica bubukIsi :2 sdm minyak goreng2 siung bawang putih, cicncang150 gram daging ayam, iris tipis bentuk korek api1 sdm kecap manis, 1 sdm saus tomatgaram, merica bubuk, secukupnyapelengkap : saus tomat, saus sambal, daun selada, tomat dan mentimunCara membuat :Roti Perancis, potong menurut selera, belah memanjang tidak putus, olesi dengan margarine, sisihkan. Isi : panaskan minyak tumis bawang putih hingga layu, masukkan ayam masak hingga berubah warna, masukkan kecap manis, saus tomat, garam dan merica, aduk rata, masak hingga mengering, angkat. Telur kocok lepas, masukkan bawang Bombay, garam, merica dan tumisan, aduk rata. Panaskan sedikit minyak goreng, buat dadar lipat, ukuran sesuai roti perancis, goreng hingga matang, angkat. Ambil roti perancis yang telah diolesi margarine, tata daun selada, olesi saus tomat, saus sambal, taruh dadar, tomat dan mentimun. Sajikan.
    By: Nusantara Recipe
     
    Bola Udang Gurih (Hidangan Ramadhan)/ Ramadan Dish
    2008-07-16 22:02:00
    Ingredients :300 gram daging ikan tengiri, haluskan200 gram udang, haluskan5 siung bawang putih, haluskan80 gram bengkoang, potong dadu kecil3 sdm tepung sagu1 butir telur1 batang daun bawang, iris halusgaram, merica bubuk, gula pasir, secukupnyapanir :2 butir telur150 gram tepung roti kasarminyak untuk menggorengpelengkap : mayonnaise dan saus sambalDirection :Campur tengiri, udang, bawang putih, bengkoang, sagu, dan telur, aduk rata, tambahkan daun bawang, garam, merica dan gula, aduk rata, bentuk bola-bola. Panir : celupkan kedalam telur dan lumuri dengan tepung roti. Panaskan minyak, goreng hingga matang. Sajikan hangat dengan mayonnaise dan saus sambal.Untuk : 15 buahIndosiar
    By: Nusantara Recipe
     

    The Wacky World of Tariq Ramadan
    2008-03-02 12:10:05
    Tariq Ramadan is an enigma. The grandson of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al Banna and the son of the late top Brotherhood leader in Europe, the Swiss academic is the probably the most celebrated Muslim public "intellectual" on the planet today. He is no longer welcome in France or Egypt, and his appointment to the faculty of Notre Dame is very much in doubt, based on the Department of Homeland Security's denial of his U.S. visa. The denial is premised on his financial support to Hamas, which...(read more)
    By: An American Warning
     
    UCLA Muslim students observe Ramadan together with Non-Muslims | Fast-a-thon
    2007-10-11 04:08:21
    News excerpts from contribution by Helen Yim, Daily Bruin contributor. On Tuesday (today, Oct 9), the Muslim Student Association (MSA) of UCLA will host Fast-a-thon, an event that invites non-Muslim students to experience a day of fasting. At 6:30 p.m., the MSA will invite the students that have fasted to break their fast together at a dinner on Bruin Plaza as student speakers discuss their experiences with fasting.While fasting during Ramadan helps Muslim students to reflect on their souls and grow closer to God, the increased religious commitments also challenge them to implement time management skills and provide opportunities to commune with each other.Naqib Shifa, a third-year geography and environmental studies student and president of MSA, said the goal of the Fast-a-thon is to give to charity while educating students about the importance of fasting to Muslims.Shifa said MSA plans to donate all the money raised in the Fast-a-thon to Islamic Relief, an organization that helps orphans around the world. The Fast-a-thon will be sponsored by local businesses that agreed to donate one or two dollars for every non-Muslim student that signs up to fast for the day, Shifa said.Sara Hussain, a third-year bioengineering student and vice president of MSA, said a representative from Islamic Relief is scheduled to discuss the ways the organization provides aid to needy orphans.[>] read the story in full here.. Photo by Brenda Vazquez /Daily Bruin. Daily Bruin is the regular newspaper published by University of California, Los Angeles.. Islamic Relief USA
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    US Congress passes Ramadan Bill to demonstrate solidarity with Muslims in America and the World
    2007-10-10 02:02:40
    “… Muslim Americans like to say, (America has) the most diverse group of Muslims anywhere except in Mecca during the annual pilgrimage or hajj. ... Infact, Muslim Americans represent the most affluent, integrated, politically engaged Muslim community in the Western world” – Newsweek / special report, Islam in America. July 30, 2007 issue. In terms of diverse groups of Muslims, America is only second to Mecca during the annual pilgrimage or Hajj, when virtually Muslims from every corner of the globe gather in. One can find people of all race, color and nations there united as one humanity. After Mecca it is America which has the most diverse group of Muslims, people of faith who believe in One God, who believe in Prophet Muhammad as the last Divine messenger and also who believe in all the Biblical Prophets including Jesus Christ (and his second coming).:: The U.S. Congress passed the Ramadan resolution unanimously 376-0 on October 2,2007. This is HISTORIC for American- Muslims and Muslims around the world. This is the first time in history that the United States Congress will commemorate and recognize the month of Ramadan as the Islamic holy month.RESOLUTION: Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith. The bill Resolved, That--(1) during this time of conflict, in order to demonstrate solidarity with and support for members of the community of Islam in the United States and throughout the world, the House of Representatives recognizes the Islamic faith as one of the great religions of the world; and(2) in observance of and out of respect for the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, the House of Representatives acknowledges the onset of Ramadan and expresses its deepest respect to Muslims in the United States and throughout the world on this significant occasion. (credit)More. Muslim American Society (MAS) Freedom celebrate the Ramadan Bill
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Into the last ten days of Ramadan | looking back at the purpose of Ramadan
    2007-10-06 23:43:48
    The blessed month of Ramadan, the month of fasting is winding to a close while we enter the final ten days of the holy month. As its about to finish, lets look back at the whole purpose of this practice of month long fasting. Its a good time to ponder on the very divine revelations concerning Ramadan. Perhaps God willing whatever time left we can be mindful and work towards its purpose.Since the Quran prescribed fasting specifically in the month of Ramadan, it is important to know the significance of this special time. A special feature of the Quran is that whenever it gives a command for action, it also provides the wisdom behind it. It tells what the final result of that action will be in this world, if it is successfully carried out. In this way the Quran provides a pragmatic test for people to see whether or not they are moving toward that desired result. (credit)Regarding fasting, the Quran says: "O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that ye may (learn) self-restraint". Ramadan is the month in which was sent down the Qur'an, as a guide to mankind, also clear signs for guidance and judgment (between right and wrong). So every one of you who is present during that month should spend it in fasting, but if any one is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period (Should be made up) by days later. God intends every facility for you; He does not want to put you to difficulties. (He wants you) to complete the prescribed period, and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance ye shall be grateful." (The Quran 2:183, 185) / listen to the above Quranic verses by clicking here in a beautiful Arabic recitation.In the above verses, 3 purpose or results for fasting in Ramadan have been mentioned: ... 1. Taqwaa : learning self-restraint... 2. Takbir : glorifying God Almighty because of being guided... 3. Shukra : being grateful.In the above 3 terms, glorifying or praising God and being grateful is self-explanatory. Perhaps the first term, Taqwa holds the greatest significance and worth probing in details.The origin of the word taqwâ meaning "carefulness, Godfearing-ness" is from the Arabic root WQY from the 8th form verb, ittaqâ "be wary, godfearing".What does taqwa mean? Linguistically taqwa means protection and shield from what is "not good". Taqwa has multiple levels of meanings. In the exoteric dimension, taqwa means to save oneself from the illusion of this world which cause negative karma or punishment both in this world and in the hereafter. Taqwa provides the protection and shield which is established by true faith, which in return will cause great love and fear of God, that will lead to doing righteous deeds and avoiding the negative ones. On the higher esoteric level of interpretation, "the protection and shielding" meaning part of Taqwa also mean to safe-guard one's lower self (nafs) from duality. This duality is what cause separation from man's own divine essence. God consciousness is the opposite of duality.Taqwa in the broader sense is the Islamic concept of "God-consciousness" or higher consciousness. Having taqwa allows a person to be constantly aware of both God's omnipresence and attributes and a reminder of their relationship and responsibility to God as his creation and servant. The scholars explain that the way to taqwa is through obedience of God, avoiding disobedience, and striving to stay away from doubtful matters (Islam itself is translated as "submission"). Put simply, taqwa is awareness of God's presence as one moves through life.Taqwa in Quran: The term comes in Quran in many times. Infact in the universal aspect of the religion, it is mentioned in Quran that the instruction of Taqwa or God consciousness was given to all communities earlier before the culmination to the religion of Islam. Chapter Women, (Verse 131) "Verily we have directed the people of scriptures before you and you (O Muslims) to have taqwa of Allah." Then Quran goes on and mention the idea of Taqwa about many other communities of Biblical Prophets such as Moses (chapter The Poets, verse 10,11); Noah (chapter The Poets, verse 105,106), Elias (chapter Drawn up Ranks, verse 123 & 124), Shuaib (chapter The Poets, (Verse 176 & 177) etc.God says in chapter Heifer (verse 21), what may be translated as, "O you people Submit to your Lord, the One who created you and those who came before you, that you may have the chance to learn God consciousness (taqwa)." Again in chapter Heifer (verse 197), "and take a provision for the journey But the best of provisions is God consciousness."In chapter Jonah, (verses 62 & 63), "Behold, verily on the friends of God there is no fear nor shall they grieve. Those who believe and they had God consciousness."May we be prayerful and mindful that our month long fastings of Ramadan bring and improve upon the quality of Taqwa or God Consciousness in our heart. May peace and blessings of God be with you.:: Additional references and guidance for last 10 days of Ramadan. virtues of the last ten days of ramadan and the night of power. what to do in the last ten days of ramadan?. the last ten days of ramadan via Islam Online. maximizing last 1o days of ramadan
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Prayer for the last ten days of Ramadan
    2007-10-04 07:31:06
    Ramadan Dua: DAY 20 / ALLAH, on this day, open for me the doors of the Heavens, and lock the doors of Hell from me, help me to recite the Qur’an, O the One Who sends down tranquility into the hearts of believers.Ramadan Dua: DAY 21 / ALLAH, on this day, show me the way to win Your pleasure, do not let Shaytan have a means over me, make Paradise an abode and a resting place for me, O the One who fulfills the requests of the needy.Ramadan Dua: DAY 22 / ALLAH, on this day, open for me the doors of Your Grace, send down on me its blessings, help me towards the causes of Your mercy, and give me a place in the comforts of Paradise, O the One Who answers the call of the distressed.Ramadan Dua: DAY 23 / ALLAH, on this day, wash away my sins, purify me from all flaws, examine my heart with (for) the piety of the hearts, O One Who overlooks the shortcomings of the sinners.Ramadan Dua: DAY 24 / ALLAH, on this day, I ask You for what pleases You, and I seek refuge in You from what displeases You, I ask You to grant me the opportunity to obey You and not disobey You, O One Who is generous with those who askRamadan Dua: DAY 25 / ALLAH, on this day, make me among those who love Your friends, and hate Your enemies, following the way of Your last Prophet, O the Guardian of the hearts of the Prophets.Ramadan Dua: DAY 26 / ALLAH, on this day, make my efforts worthy of appreciation, and my sins forgiven, my deeds accepted, my flaws concealed, O the Best of those who hear.Ramadan Dua: DAY 27 / ALLAH, on this day, bestow on me the blessings of Laylatul Qadr, change my affairs from (being) difficult to (being) easy, accept my apologies, and decrease for me [my] sins and burdens, O the Compassionate with His righteous servants.Ramadan Dua: DAY 28 / ALLAH, on this day, grant me a share in its nawafil (recommended prayers), honor me by attending to my problems, make closer the means to approach You, from all the means, O One Who is not preoccupied by the requests of the beseechers.Ramadan Dua: DAY 29 / O ALLAH, on this day, cover me with Your mercy, grant me in it success and protection, purify my heart from the darkness of false accusations, O the Merciful to His believing servants.Ramadan Dua: DAY 30 / O ALLAH, on this day, make my fasts worthy of appreciation and acceptance, according to what pleases You, and pleases the Messenger, the branches being strengthened by the roots, for the sake of our leader, Muhammad, and his purified family. Praise be to ALLAH, the Lord of the worlds.- via Darvish blog 30 Daily Ramadan Prayers and Arifiyya Yahoo Newsgroup.note. Dua means supplication or prayer.
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Top 8 ways to boost your Ramadan spirit this year
    2007-10-01 04:23:00
    1. Dua Ask Allah to make this the most awesome, spiritually uplifting Ramadan you've ever had. Only He can make it happen and relying on Him completely is one step in boosting our spirits. 2. Quiet your mind, turn off the... TV, internet, radio, cell phone, pager, iPod, etc. No, not all day, but for at least 10 minutes a day. Find a quiet place, close your eyes and connect with God. At first,
    By: kingdom of heaven
     
    Ramadan Hadith | the Prophet's blessed words
    2007-09-18 19:00:31
    Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. Whoever prays during the nights in Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. And he who passes Lailat al-Qadr (the Night of Power) in prayer with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven - (Bukhari, Muslim).Every action of the childrens of Adam is given manifold reward, each good deed receiving ten times its like, up to seven hundred times. Allah the Most High said, 'Except for fasting, for it is for Me and I will give recompense for it, he leaves off his desires and his food for Me.' for the fasting person there are two times of joy; a time when he breaks his fast and a time of joy when he meets his Lord. (Bukhari)The fast and the Qur'an are two intercessors for the servant of Allah on the Day of Resurrection. The fast will say: 'O Lord, I prevented him from his food and desires during the day. Let me
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Put those shutterbug abilities to use this Ramadan
    2007-09-16 09:14:01
    With the Ikbis team trying to join the festive spirit of Ramadan, they’re giving away Nokia NSeries devices to the Ikbis user who sends them the most interesting photographs expressing what Ramadan means to him/her. So go ahead, get your cameras out, snap a few pictures of the moon, your family on the Iftar table, [...]
    By: And Far Away...
     
    Ramadan Kareem!
    2007-09-16 07:39:24
    Ramadan Kareem to every people in Kuwait and 'round the world. It's around three days past since the first day of Ramadan, well.. who cares anyway? I was busy fasting, eating and praying all the time. I might get some time to spare so blogging will be my first priority!
    By: MpJs Blog
     
    Ramadan in Morocco
    2007-09-15 04:34:00
    Ramadan Mobarak Said and 3washar Mbarka mass3oudaTags: Moroccan Morocco Fes, Maghreb news
    By: THE VIEW FROM FEZ
     
    Healthy Tips for Ramadan Fast
    2007-09-14 19:41:41
    "... and your body has a right upon you so pray, sleep and fast and break your fast."- Prophet:: Tips to keep yourself healthy while fastingEat food that is slow to digest – like grains and fibre – this will get you through the day.Don’t drink too much tea during suhoor (the morning meal before dawn) – it will drain you of natural salts and minerals for the day ahead.Do drink plenty of water and fruit just between iftar (evening meal) and bedtime to enable your body to replenish lost liquid before sleep.Stay off fatty foods and spicy foods during the month, they can increase the likelihood of stomach ulcers caused by increased acid in an empty stomach.Don’t overeat – it can cause you to feel more tired.Make a list of things you want to pray for and pray for them everyday in Ramadan.Cut down on things you do too much of, watching TV, gossip, overeating.Be charitable and compassionate as much as you can.[>] read in details.credit: article via Islamic Network and Faith Central
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Your Urban Guide to Ramadan
    2007-09-13 11:32:55
    Our festive spirits would like to celebrate Ramadan by adding a special to our series of urban reviews; Your Urban Guide  to Ramadan 2007 in Amman. It can be accessed through the sidebar throughout the month. Please feel free to email us with further events happening in town during Ramadan, and happy argelling!
    By: And Far Away...
     
    Secrets of Ramadan | Shems Friedlander
    2007-09-09 18:20:40
    Be not as those who say, we hear, and they hear not. Lo! the worst of beasts in the sight of God are the deaf and the dumb - who understand not. - The Quran 8:21-22Ramadan is the Islamic month of fasting. One month of fasting. If all we do is not eat, then our only benefit is that we’ll be hungry. There are many secrets to Ramadan. Each time we do this fast, some secrets may be revealed to us.Fasting is the only worship of Allah done in total secrecy. Only Allah knows. … We pray openly in front of other people, it is seen. When we give charity, we give it out. But fasting is a secret between each person and Allah. And only Allah knows whether you do it or don’t do it. You can stay home and eat three meals a day and tell people you’re fasting. Nobody knows. Only Allah knows. And you know.But fasting from food is just a small part of Ramadan. We have to fast from our anger. We have to fact from being greedy, being unkind, being unfriendly. We have to have a fast of speech. Only s
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Preparation for Ramadan | Essence and Symbology of Fasting and Sacrifice
    2007-09-09 18:20:40
    The holy month of Ramadan (Ramzan) is to arrive to us in just a week or so. According to Southern California’s Surah Council its gonna start on 13th September this year 2007 in this part of the world (US west coast). No doubt this month will be observed as always, with much respect and religious observances by faithfuls across the globe. This particular month is singled out and portrayed the most blessed month in terms of spiritual benefit through different actions and worship in Islamic faith probably than any other time in any other religion including other Abrahamic faiths.But how can we achieve the essence of fasting and how can we not limit to it to mere abstinence from food, drink and sexual engagements - is something different. Before going into - its worth remembering one warning regarding ritualistic fasting void of connection to sincere heart. God definitely doesn’t want our empty, “go with the crowd styled” abstinence from food or drink while we are constantly unawar
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    Ramadan Bazaar - Chukai, Terengganu
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    Yesterday was the 5th day of bulan puasa and I visited one of the bazaars at Chukai town, Kemaman. It was packed with people to buy food for berbuka puasa. Jom kita tengok apa yang ada di sana… Ayam pusing… RM16.00 sekor.. You have to Q to get it. Ada 4-5 stalls yang menjual ayam pusing. Ayam [...]
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