Archive for December, 2011

Muslim Holidays – Explaining the Two Major Islamic Holy Days

December 17th, 2011

There are only two universally accepted holidays in Islam. By universal, I mean both Sunni and Shia Muslims celebrate them equally. These two holidays are Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha.

First, let me break down the terminology.

- The word “Eid” in Arabic, just means “celebration” or “festival.”
- “Fitr” means “breaking the fast” and “Adha” means “sacrifice.”

Therefore, Eid ul-Fitr means the Festival of the Breaking of the Fast and Eid ul-Adha means the Festival of the Sacrifice. Eid ul-Fitr takes place after the month of Ramadan ends. Ramadan is the month of fasting for Muslims. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims must fast every day from dawn till dusk. This obligation is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

Muslims celebrate the end of the month of Ramadan with Eid ul-Fitr, hence the name. Eid ul-Adha takes place during the Hajj season. The Hajj is a pilgrimage Muslims must make to the Kaaba in the city of Mecca in modern day Saudi Arabia. All Muslims are required to complete this journey at least once in their lifetime if they are able to. The Hajj is also one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

During the Hajj, the pilgrims sacrifice a sheep. Both the Old Testament and the Quran mention a story where Abraham was ordered to sacrifice his son by God. Jews and Christians believe this son was Isaac, but most Muslims believe this son was Ishmael. When Abraham showed he loved God enough to sacrifice his son on command, God ordered a sheep be sacrificed instead and spared Ishmael. The sacrifice in Hajj is to commemorate this event. And Eid ul-Adha, the Festival of the Sacrifice, also celebrates this event.

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Can Islamic Books Help You Learn Arabic?

December 5th, 2011

For a number of people, learning a new language is often times very difficult. Arabic in itself is a very difficult language to learn, and even harder for English speakers, as the sounds and script is completely different from English. Muslims today are seeking to learn the language of their Prophet Muhammad to better understand the meanings and teachings of the Quran. Although numerous courses and classes are offered at various Universities in USA and UK, a number of people prefer to learn in the comfort of their own home. For this purpose, a series of Islamic books by Dr. Imran Hamza Alawiye called “Gateway to Arabic” is very helpful.

These Islamic books are written as a structured course that teaches its students the basics of Arabic for non Arabic speakers in a very easy to comprehend way. It leads the student through a series of vocabulary, grammar and written lessons so that they can gain command over the language. This series of Islamic books is composed in a manner which is appropriate for all age groups, which is one of the main reasons that it is very popular at Sunday schools across the USA and UK. In addition, many adults also use these books to learn the basic vocabulary and grammar of Arabic.

Gateway to Arabic Islamic books consists of 7 books that teach the fundamentals of the Arabic language and an additional 2 books that develop the written skills of the student. These Islamic books are also available on CD for people struggling with the proper pronunciation of the words. These books on CD also assist the visually impaired and help them to become skilled at the language that Allah has delivered His divine message in.

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