Khartoum, Sudan
Muslims join in prayer in Khartoum, the capitol of Sudan
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This is Eid prayer at Tunisia. Interesting mimbar
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In the majority of Qur’an copies from China, the text’s 30 sections are divided into separate volumes bound in leather or cloth. One volume could thus be read each day during the holy month of Ramadan.
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“Forgive my foolishness. Forgive my pride. Allow me to reach Mecca and stand upon the Mount of Mercy.”
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Egypt people by Goshovsky on Flickr.
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“The one who memorises the Qur’an must be known by the nights when people are sleeping. By his days when people are eating. Gy his days when people are eating. By his sadness when people are rejoicing. By his weeping when people are laughing. By his silence when people are indulged in vain talk. And by his humility when people are boasting.”
-Abdullah ibn Mas’ud
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“O Lord! Till the time there is life in my body it should be devoted to you and an offering to your Beloved. It doesn’t matters if I have anything or not, but I pray “Ameen” that at the time of death, My faith is safe”
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Give me a daughter with your stubborn heart, or your even temper.
Give our children your dark-bright eyes, or your enchanted smile.
So that even when we are gone, the world will find within them all of the reasons why I loved you
إعطني إبنة لها قلبك العنيد أو حتى طبعك
إعط طفلنا عيناك السمراوين اللامعين أو إبتسماتك المسحورة
لكي حتى و بعد رحيلنا، سيجد العالم فيهم كل الأسباب التي أحببتك لها
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Hisham ibn ‘Urwah related from his father:
‘O my son, let your face always beam and let your words always be sweet, for that is more beloved to people than giving them gifts’.
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Islamic Art and Architecture Institute Amman-Jordan
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istanbul by kyselak on Flickr.
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