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Observing Ramadan 2010 (part2)

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Observing Ramadan 2010 (part2)

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  1. Observing Ramadan Presented by Nubia

  2. In Muslim nations and regions around the globe, began the first week of the holy month of Ramadan, a time for followers to abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual activity during the day, breaking their fast each sunset, with traditional meals and sweets. During this time, Muslims are also encouraged to read the entire Quran, to give freely to those in need, and strengthen their ties to God through prayer. The goal of the fast is to teach humility, patience and sacrifice, and to ask forgiveness, practice self-restraint, and pray for guidance in the future. On mobile phones have appeared fancy applications "iPray" or "iQuran", reminiscent of a time of prayer, and the application "Find a Mosque" Muslims can find their way around in a stranger city and find the nearest mosque to pray. And these applications are designed not only for the month of Ramadan. Now, with such applications Islamic users can find the nearest points of catering, serving meals, prepared according to all rules of the diet to the Muslims. Also, using these programs can learn Arabic pronunciation of daily prayers, or count how many pages of the Quran you read today. Dates of Ramadan is still determined by the lunar calendar, and the calculation can vary in different Islamic communities around the world. In North America, for example, many Muslims said the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday. But Islam has never been a stranger to technology.

  3. Palestinian girl goes down the alley of the old city of Jerusalem with a traditional flashlight Ramadan on 10 August. (AP / Muhammed Muheisen)

  4. Indonesian prays in the first night of Ramadan in Jakarta on August 10. Fasting month of Ramadan, which began on August 10, is the ninth month of Islamic calendar, during which the faithful abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sex during the day and evening and break their prayers. (AFP / Getty Images / Adek Berry)

  5. The representative of the Islamic State University looks at the moon through a telescope from the coast Maduro in the province of West Java, on the eve of Ramadan. Exact start and end dates of Ramadan depend on the new moon. Muslims celebrate Ramadan, strict fasting during the daytime. Post - one of the five pillars of Islam. Indonesia is predominantly Muslim population. (AFP / Getty Images / Ahmad)

  6. Pakistani flood victims asleep in their tents in a refugee camp in Sukkur on 12 August, the first day of Ramadan. (AFP / Getty Images / Aamir Qureshi)

  7. Flood victims in Pakistan is preparing tea for members of his family before the start of Lent in a refugee camp in Sukkur on August 12. For millions of Pakistanis Ramadan has brought nothing but misery and sorrow, when the country collapsed catastrophic floods, washing away homes and entire villages. (AFP / Getty Images / Aamir Qureshi)

  8. A woman wearing sandals after prayers at the Institute of Darul Ulum in Pembroke Pines, Florida, on August 11. Muslims around the world pray and break their first night of Ramadan. (AP / Alan Diaz)

  9. Muslims pray at the Institute of Darul Ulum in Pembroke Pines, the first day of Ramadan. (AP / Alan Diaz)

  10. Muslims stand in a queue to meal after the fast after sunset in the center for the Muslims of Dar al-Hijrah in Falls Church. Virginia. (Getty Images / Alex Wong)

  11. A local resident Ahmed Issa (right) helps her daughter Yasmeen lace up sneakers after evening prayers in Falls Church, Virginia. (Getty Images / Alex Wong)

  12. Muslims pray at sunset on August 11 in the center for Muslims in Falls Church. (Getty Images / Alex Wong)

  13. Omanis make purchases on the market in the first day of the holy month of Ramadan in Muscat on August 11. (AFP / Getty Images / Mohammed Mahjoub)

  14. Residents and migrant workers, Saudi Arabia is ready to break our fast in the first day of Ramadan after sunset in the city of Jeddah. (AFP / Getty Images / Amer Hilabi)

  15. Palestinian Muslim girls hold traditional Ramadan lanterns for during the holiday after the breaking of the first day of Ramadan in Jerusalem. (AFP / Getty Images / Ahmad Gharablia)

  16. The Palestinians are under the garlands on the first evening prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. (AFP / Getty Images / Ahmad Gharablia)

  17. Palestinians go to evening prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque after the breaking of August 11. (AFP / Getty Images / Ahmad Gharablia)

  18. Muslims pray before the start of Ramadan in the mosque Masjid in Hyderabad on August 11. (AP / Mahesh Kumar A)

  19. Pakistani traders are preparing for belyash Ramadan in Karachi. (AP / Fareed Khan)

  20. Residents and tourists come to the beach in Rabat on August 11 on the eve of Ramadan. On Wednesday, Ramadan began for many Sunni Muslims. The leaders hope that the holy month of piety strengthen residents and will promote the convergence of communities. (AFP / Getty Images / Abdelhak Senna)

  21. Sudanese makes a purchase on the first day of Ramadan on the market Umdormana, on the outskirts of the capital Khartoum, Sudan, August 11. (AP / Abd Raouf)

  22. A Palestinian looks at the sold garlands on the first day of Ramadan in the Old City of Jerusalem. (AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill)

  23. Indian Muslims are hiding under the canopy of the rain on the eve of Ramadan in New Delhi. (AFP / Getty Images / Manpreet Romana)

  24. Orphans come to a meeting in Dhaka on August 11. (AP / Pavel Rahman)

  25. Muslim children point to the moon. marking the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan in Dhaka. (AP / Pavel Rahman)

  26. Afghans break their in a mosque in Kabul on August 11. (AP / Musadeq Sadeq)

  27. Afghan prays on the first day of Ramadan in Kabul. (AP / Ahmad Massoud)

  28. Customers buy meat dishes by the side of the tray in Kabul. (AP / Mustafa Quraishi)

  29. A Palestinian prepares traditional Arabic pancakes - "kataef" - the first day of Ramadan in Jerusalem. (AFP / Getty Images / Ahmad Gharabli)

  30. Palestinians read the Koran at the Al-Omri in Gaza on August 11. (AFP / Getty Images / MOHAMMED ABED Mohammed Abed)

  31. The Lebanese "musaharati" Mohammed Fanas light the lantern, before awaken Muslims for the evening meal "Suhoor" before Lent, in the old part of the city of Sidon on 11 August. (AFP / Getty Images / Mahmoud Zayat)

  32. Palestinian boy playing with fireworks during Ramadan 10 August in Gaza. (AFP / Getty Images / Mahmud Hams)

  33. Palestinian boys stand next to the shop, decorated specially for Ramadan in the city of Nablus, West Bank, 10 August. (AP / Nasser Ishtayeh)

  34. Bahreynets points in the sky on a thin crescent moon, which marks the beginning of Ramadan - the month of prayer, fasting and donations of gifts - in Hamada August 10. (AP / Hasan Jamali)

  35. Indonesian pray during the first night of Ramadan in Jakarta on August 10. (AFP / Getty Images / Adek Berry)

  36. Work shows cakes, cooked specially for Ramadan. (AFP / Getty Images / Sabah Arar)

  37. Indonesian Muslims in the evening prayer called "tarawih" in Istiklal mosque in Jakarta. (AP / Achmad Ibrahim)

  38. Palestinian blind boy reading the Quran in Braille in the city of Jenin, West Bank. (AP / Mohammed Ballas)

  39. Afghan young people pray on the first day of Ramadan in Kabul. (Getty Images / Majid Saeedi)

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