Ramadan, the Fasting Month for the Muslims
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Coordinate between official government bodies, or national organisations that provide services for the security and comfort of pilgrims, every Hajj season and follow-up as to the functioning of business and services.
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Tips for Hajj rites in Mecca including tawaaf, sa'ee, Mina, Arafat, Hajr-al-Aswad, Haram, Ka'bah, Zamzam, Medina and Masjid Nabawi
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The idea that fasting may cause an increase of gastric acidity in normal people is not true. Such an assumption is baseless and against the normal physiology of gastric acid secretion. It is an accepted physiological fact that fasting lowers the gastric acid. There is no scientific reason to suggest that Ramadan fasting may have any harmful effect on gastric acidity. On the contrary, scientific studies suggest that Ramadan fasting is beneficial to abnormal acidity
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Sheikh Tajuddin B. Shu`aib's Prescribed Prayer Made Simple is a broad introduction to the second pillar of Islam, the Salaah or prayer (the first pillar being the declaration of faith). It contains information on a wide variety of topics relating to Salaah, including the method by which Muslims clean themselves prior to the Salaah, the different types of Salaah, the actions that invalidate Salaah, the necessary parts to Salaah, and more
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Supplications for the Month of Ramadhan
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