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Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby gegiroor » Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:52 pm

What's next? Should we standardize prayer times so we have Muslims praying Isha prayer at noon? Are people gonna be praying Asr prayer in the middle of the night?

Seriously, get your shit together.
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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby gegiroor » Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:57 pm

What is next? Chew Gum instead of Totally fasting? :roll:


Stick to the facts---fast dawn of sun, break sun set. Period! :eat:
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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby WaaliCas » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:05 pm

Muslims are not flexible. They try to live things as they were 1300 years ago without any understanding. How the hell do you fast 23.5 hours and only have half an hour for Afuur/tarawiix/ suhuur?

You know how stupid and behind they are when they can't standardize and explain the simple path of the sun and understand you should know is certain hours and fasting should be based on day/hours not how long the sun stays. The early Muslims only used the sun to track time but today we have so much technology.

They don't impress me.

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby jalaaludin5 » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:08 pm

Muslims are not flexible. They try to live things as they were 1300 years ago without any understanding. How the hell do you fast 23.5 hours and only have half an hour for Afuur/tarawiix/ suhuur?

You know how stupid and behind they are when they can't standardize and explain the simple path of the sun and understand you should know is certain hours and fasting should be based on day/hours not how long the sun stays. The early Muslims only used the sun to track time but today we have so much technology.

They don't impress me.
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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby CaliQase » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:10 pm

From the looks of his words...unfortunately NO.

Hey Hawdian, you know, if you cry for a dead Xabashi in his funeral they (The family) 'll give you 50 Birr. That way you will be making money and cry for your Masters! You know you love it :heart:

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby Kaafiye » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:29 pm

From the looks of his words...unfortunately NO.

Hey Hawdian, you know, if you cry for a dead Xabashi in his funeral they (The family) 'll give you 50 Birr. That way you will be making money and cry for your Masters! You know you love it :heart:

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby WaaliCas » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:29 pm

Muslims are not flexible. They try to live things as they were 1300 years ago without any understanding. How the hell do you fast 23.5 hours and only have half an hour for Afuur/tarawiix/ suhuur?

You know how stupid and behind they are when they can't standardize and explain the simple path of the sun and understand you should know is certain hours and fasting should be based on day/hours not how long the sun stays. The early Muslims only used the sun to track time but today we have so much technology.

They don't impress me.
Inaadeer miyanad muslim ahayn?
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You know our Sheikhs are failures. They rather make suicide belts than a calendar that reflects the day accurately. The days one used to climb a hill top or a camel to spot the sun are long gone.

Look there are people ignorantly fasting 23 hours? Is that even legit? What was the average hours Sahaba used to fast? I am sure they would have discussed things if they faced the same problem.

But we got people who would label anyone who challenge things not Muslim while they pay tickets for suicidal kids and their explosives.

We are dealing with angry insecure community than one that solves or explains issues.

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby Kaafiye » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:32 pm

Muslims are not flexible. They try to live things as they were 1300 years ago without any understanding. How the hell do you fast 23.5 hours and only have half an hour for Afuur/tarawiix/ suhuur?

You know how stupid and behind they are when they can't standardize and explain the simple path of the sun and understand you should know is certain hours and fasting should be based on day/hours not how long the sun stays. The early Muslims only used the sun to track time but today we have so much technology.

They don't impress me.
Inaadeer miyanad muslim ahayn?
Alx.

You know our Sheikhs are failures. They rather make suicide belts than a calendar that reflects the day accurately. The days one used to climb a hill top or a camel to spot the sun a long gone.

Look there are people ignorantly fasting 23 hours? Is that even legit? What was the average hours Sahaba used to fast? I am sure they would have discussed things if they faced the same problem.

But we got people who would label anyone who challenge things not Muslim while they pay tickets for suicidal kids and their explosives.
If you had any intelligence (and I don't think you have any), you would know that there are NUMEROUS Islamic legal rulings that address the situation of Muslims who live in Norway, Sweden, and other Arctic countries where the days last for more than 19 hours.

The Muslims of those countries adjust their prayer times and fasting hours to reflect their unique predicament.

But you wouldn't know that. Because you didn't bother doing any research. You would rather bootyclap for the Xabashis instead of doing real research.

Just be quiet. You've embarrassed yourself on this thread.

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby DR-YALAXOOW » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:33 pm

lol dream on ahlu bidcah. Sunrise to sunset.

May Allah shield us from the innovators

what about if the sun never sets down ?? the city of Kiruna North sweden which i use to live and many somalis and other muslims are living now . the Sun never sets down from 27 may until 15 july.
its almost 2 month of 24/7 the sun is above the horizont...

Stockholm where iam living now the Sun is up 19.50 minute and its away 3. 10 minute ...

i took this pictue tonight. the time i took was 23.40. or 11.40 pm . just 20 minute before midnight and the sky is still blue..
http://oi61.tinypic.com/2mwgnyt.jpg

and about BIDCAH or innovations.. islam actually is about innovations. islam just 200 years ago and islam today is not same.. bidcah or innovations is big part of islam wather you liked or not..
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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby CaliQase » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:36 pm

Actually I heard Sheekh Dirir on the BBC saying if the sun doesn't set, the nearest time zone with night will be used.

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby DR-YALAXOOW » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:38 pm

Actually I heard Sheekh Dirir on the BBC saying if the sun doesn't set, the nearest time zone with night will be used.
the nearest place of that city kurina where the sun never sets down is the city of luleå sweden and there the sun is only away about 45 minutes in the summer time.. so its not a logic what that sheikh dirir is saying...
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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby CaliQase » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:40 pm

Since when Islam was about logic? It is not math you know.

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby CaliQase » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:41 pm

From the looks of his words...unfortunately NO.

Hey Hawdian, you know, if you cry for a dead Xabashi in his funeral they (The family) 'll give you 50 Birr. That way you will be making money and cry for your Masters! You know you love it :heart:

Laba shimbirood hal dhagax ku dil soo maaha! :stylin:
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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby Kaafiye » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:41 pm

Actually I heard Sheekh Dirir on the BBC saying if the sun doesn't set, the nearest time zone with night will be used.
A lot of the Muslims in Norway and Sweden adjust their fasting hours to resemble the fasting hours of London, England.

The same goes for the Muslims who live in northern Canada, where they also adjust their fasting hours to reflect the reality they live in.

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Re: Should fasting hours in Ramadan standardised globally?

Postby CaliQase » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:44 pm

The Mailman, horta qofka muslimka ahi sidii uu ka badin waayo ayuu yeelaa, laakiin waxa ay wataan nimankaan wax shaqeenaaya maahan run ahaantii.


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