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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre Draws Over 3.3 Million Visitors in Half a Year

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The mosque’s jogging track attracted 32,125 visitors. It secured ninth place in the “Top Cultural & Historical Tours” category. Cultural tours attracted 37,402 visitors through 2,637 tours. During the first half of 2023, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Abu Dhabi experienced a remarkable increase in visitors, with a 127% rise compared to previous … Read more

Zayed Foundation distributes 6000 food packages for Ramadan

Zayed Foundation

Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) donated food packages in parts of Pakistan for the holy month of Ramadan.   The foundation distributed 6000 food packages for poor and deserving families in interior Sindh and Balochistan for the holy month of Ramadan 2023. The food package … Read more

Ali Zafar shares his own rendition of ‘Fasilon Ko Takalluf’

Ali Zafar

The singer for Jhoom releases a song every Ramadan. Prior to 2022, Zafar released Maula and Balaghal-ula Bi-Kamaalihi. Millions of Pakistanis recognize the Kalam as an essential part of their culture. Ali Zafar, a popular Lollywood singer and actor, has won hearts with his version of the well-known Naat “Fasilon Ko Takalluf” to commemorate the … Read more

How to plan weight-loss diet during Ramadan?

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  • Ramadan is an example of our culture’s unwavering love for food.
  • The holy month is also a time for introspection and prayer.
  • You need to include a nutrition plan in your Ramadan schedule.

In the Muslim world, this time of year means that our phones will be inundated with Ramadan greetings and that our dining tables will be piled high with food. While Ramadan is the most prominent example of our culture’s unwavering love for food, the holy month is also a time for introspection and prayer. This means that you need to include a nutrition plan in your Ramadan schedule if you want to have weight loss.

Contrary to common assumption, it is possible to observe Ramadan and still keep a healthy, balanced diet—and, if done properly, you can even lose weight. As a result, the majority of the components of your regular diet plan will be included in your Ramadan diet plan for weight loss.

Your meal plans should be the first item on your Ramadan itinerary. A nutritious and balanced diet requires careful planning, especially during Ramadan when the schedule is different from the rest of the year. Make a weekly menu plan first, remembering to include suhoor and iftar meals. Include foods that are high in nutrients, such as lean proteins, complex carbs, healthy fats, and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Avoid the processed, high-calorie, low-nutrient items that are frequently found on our tables.

Maintaining energy levels throughout the day and preventing daytime overeating require a healthy suhoor breakfast.

Start with a glass of water, some dates, and a small serving of anything high in protein, like yoghurt, cheese, or eggs.

Include some healthy fats like avocado, almonds, or seeds as well as complex carbohydrates like whole-grain bread, oats, or brown rice. You will have constant energy from these high-energy items, which will also keep you satisfied till iftar.

Iftar dinners are frequently a time for overindulgence, which can result in weight gain, as we all know. Limit your servings during iftar and concentrate on nutrient-dense foods like those suggested for Suhoor to prevent this and maintain a balanced diet. Start with a small serving of soup or salad, then have a small serving of grilled chicken, fish, or tofu as your lean protein. Subsequently, include some complex carbohydrates, like sweet potatoes or quinoa, and unquestionably a lot of greens. For a diet that is truly healthy, stay away from processed and sugary meals and restrict your intake of fried foods.

A healthy weight throughout Ramadan depends on staying hydrated during non-fasting hours. At least eight glasses of water should be consumed throughout the day, while soda and fruit juice should be avoided. Choose replenishing liquids over diuretics like coffee and cold drinks, such as coconut water, fresh juices, and herbal teas.

Keeping up a healthy weight and general health during Ramadan requires physical activity. Try to include at least 30 minutes of exercise each day in your plan. Walking, jogging, and strength training are some examples of this. Work out when you are most energetic, such as early in the morning or late at night, and stay away from doing it when you are fasting.

A specialist, such as a dietician or a nutritionist, must be consulted in order to assist someone with healthy weight loss or weight growth.

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Ramadan 2023: Ruet-e-Hilal Committee meets today for moon-sighting

Ruet-e-Hilal Ramadan

PESHAWAR: The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee is sitting today in Peshawar for Ramadan moon-sighting headed by Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabir. The meeting will be held in the building of Auqaf Department to announce the beginning of the holy month in Pakistan. Apart from this, district and zonal committees of the body will also meet at the … Read more

Ramadan 2023: First 10 days will see reduced heat in Karachi

Ramadan 10 days

Heat intensity to reduce during first 10 days of Ramadan Pakistan likely to observe first fast on March 23 Days before holy month, Karachi experienced rainfalls KARACHI: As Ramadan is just a few days ahead, the meteorological department shared some glad tidings for Karachiites that during the first 10 days of the blessed month, the … Read more

Hajj 2023: Saudi Arabia opens registration for domestic pilgrims

Saudi Arabia
  • Muslims in Saudi Arabia have until the 10th of Ramadan to register for this year’s Hajj trip.
  • Ramadan, the lunar month of fasting, is set to begin on Thursday.
  • The ministry announced opening electronic registration for Saudi nationals and Muslim.

Muslims in Saudi Arabia have until the 10th of Ramadan to register for this year’s Hajj trip, according to the kingdom’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

The ministry said on Twitter that applications for Hajj by Saudi nationals and foreigners resident in the country who have not previously performed the annual pilgrimage will be accepted until Ramadan 10.

Registration will start the next day for Saudis and expatriate residents who conducted Hajj at least five years ago, until all places are filled, according to the government.

Ramadan, the lunar month of fasting, is set to begin on Thursday.

Registration is done using the website https://localhaj.haj.gov.sa or the Nusuk app.

In January, the ministry announced opening electronic registration for Saudi nationals and Muslim expats living in Saudi Arabia who intend to conduct Hajj this year.

After being permitted to do Hajj, one of Islam’s five essential tasks, domestic pilgrims are chosen at random using an online lottery method.

The ministry has revealed four Hajj plans for domestic pilgrims, with prices ranging from SR3984 to SR11,841.

Domestic pilgrims can also pay Hajj payments for this year’s journey in three installments, rather than all at once, as was previously the case.

The third and final installment is due by 10/10/1444, which is less than two months before the start of the Hajj ceremonies in late June this year.

The monarchy has announced that there would be no restrictions on the number of pilgrims from all over the world for the 2018 Hajj season, overturning prior restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Saudi Arabia has reduced the number of Muslims permitted to undertake Hajj in the last two years in order to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

In the pre-pandemic era, around 2.5 million Muslims would perform Hajj each year.

Muslims who are physically and financially capable of doing Hajj must do it at least once in their lives.

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Saudi holy sites are prepared for 3 million pilgrims throughout Ramadan

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  • The operating system is manned by 12,000 employees.
  • The employees will assist about 3 million attendees in both mosques.
  • The concept is intended to make the circumambulation ceremony around the Holy Kaaba easier.

Cairo: Saudi Arabia has launched a vast plan to serve approximately 3 million worshippers at Islam’s holiest locations during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins on Friday.

Abdul Rahman Al Sudais, the chief of the General Presidency for Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Medina, announced the idea.

According to the official, the operating system is manned by 12,000 employees who are accessible around the clock to assist about 3 million attendees in both mosques.

The plan, dubbed “from arrival to access,” focuses on the worshipper’s journey from arrival at the two holy sites to accessing services such as circling the Holy Kaaba in the Grand Mosque and walking between the two hills of Safa and Marwah, which are key rites of Umrah or lesser pilgrimage, as well as prayer and Itikaf (seclusion) areas.

“Besides, the plan takes care of monitoring and governance of all services to ensure their highest standards in the two Holy Haramein,” Al Sudais said.

According to him, the concept is intended to make the circumambulation ceremony around the Holy Kaaba easier for approximately 107,000 Umrah pilgrims per hour.

Ramadan, which begins in late March this year, is traditionally the busiest time for Umrah and is distinguished by fervent worship.

“The Ramadan operation plan is centered on field presence, holding laxity to account, providing a safe, healthy environment in the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, diversifying initiatives, optimal utilization of artificial intelligence, and use of apps in different fields for serving the highest numbers of Umrah pilgrims and visitors,” he added.

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When will Ramadan begin in Pakistan?

Pakistan
  • The Ruet-e-hilal Committee meeting will be held on March 22.
  • The birth of the new moon of Ramadan will take place on March 21.
  • There is a strong possibility that the moon of Ramadan will be sighted on 21 March.

The Department of Meteorology has predicted that Ramadan in Pakistan will begin on March 23.

There is a strong possibility that the moon of Ramadan will be sighted on 21 March i.e. 29 Shaban.

According to the details, the meeting of the Ruet-e-hilal Committee in Pakistan will be held on Wednesday, March 22 (Shaban 29).

The Department of Meteorology issued a statement that the birth of the new moon of Ramadan will take place on March 21 at 10:23 PM.

Former professor Dr. Abdullah Al-Massand of astronomy at Al-Qassim University in Saudi Arabia and deputy chairman of the Meteorological society said that this year Ramadan is likely to start on March 23.

Aside from that, there’s a good chance that Ramadan will begin on the same day all over the world including Pakistan.

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Saudi Arabia limits the number of loudspeakers in mosques to four

Saudi Arabia
  • Dr. Al Sheikh has directed all Imams to remove any extra loudspeakers from mosques.
  • The minister’s directives come almost two months before Ramadan.
  • Last year, the ministry imposed volume limits on mosque loudspeakers during the fasting month.

Saudi Arabia has issued directives restricting the use of loudspeakers in all mosques across the Kingdom, according to local media.

Sheikh Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh, Minister of Islamic Affairs, has set a limit of four external loudspeakers to be used only in mosques to make prayer calls.

Dr. Al Sheikh has directed all Imams to remove any extra loudspeakers from mosques and store them in a warehouse for later use or give them away to mosques that do not have enough.

The minister’s directives come almost two months before Ramadan, which is set to begin on March 23.

Last year, the ministry imposed volume limits on mosque loudspeakers during the fasting month. Speakers must not use more than one-third of their maximum volume.

Officials from the ministry have asked mosque staff to follow the circular, which restricts the use of external loudspeakers for the first (adhan) and second (Iqamah) calls to prayer.

It also stated that speakers should not be used for additional prayers during the holy month, and that live transmission of prayers from mosques on all forms of media was prohibited during the previous Ramadan.

According to the ministry, using external loudspeakers at high volumes could harm the vulnerable, the elderly, and young children, as well as drown out prayers held in nearby mosques.

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One killed, several wounded in Afghanistan mosque bombing: police

Afghanistan

A bomb blast at a mosque in northern Afghanistan kills one worshipper and wounds seven others. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. Dozens of worshippers were killed in a similar bombing in April. A string of bombings hit the country during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. A bomb exploded at … Read more

Flash floods kill at least 18 in Afghanistan: official

Afghanistan

Flash floods and storms killed at least 18 people after ravaging several provinces of Afghanistan over the last 5 days, an official stated Wednesday. Scores of Afghans die every 12 months in torrential downpours, specifically in impoverished rural regions wherein poorly built homes are liable to disintegrate. Deputy minister for disaster management Sharafuddin Muslim said … Read more

Ethiopian police, Muslims in post-Ramadan clash

Eid al-Fitr

AFP reporters witnessed Ethiopian police using tear gas against young Muslims in Addis Ababa on Monday during prayers to celebrate the end of Ramadan. The incident occurred outside the international stadium in the heart of the capital, where prayers were scheduled to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday. Unable to gain access because the stadium was … Read more

Iran to pardon, cut terms for over 1,500 prisoners as Ramadan ends

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Iran’s best chief will pardon or travel the jail sentences of 1,542 convicted prisoners in a gesture marking the cease of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, his internet site stated Saturday. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “agreed to pardon or commute the sentences of 1,542 convicts” for the Eid al-Fitr holiday that marks the end of … Read more

When is Eid-ul-Fitr 2022?

Eid-ul-Fitr

Eid, like most Islamic celebrations, has no set date and shifts every year according to the lunar cycle. The start of Eid is determined by Muslims based on the new beginning of a new moon cycle following the commencement of Ramadan. As a result, determining the exact start of Eid can be challenging. While the … Read more

Several people injured in Al-Aqsa skirmishes on last Friday of Ramadan

Al-Aqsa

Following weeks of violence at the religious site, new clashes between Palestinian worshippers and Israeli police at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound injured 42 persons on the last Friday of Ramadan. Twenty-two persons were admitted to hospitals. On Friday, there were around 160,000 worshippers in the mosque compound. The incidents occurred as tightened restrictions at Israeli … Read more

‘Rise in Muslim households’ looking for Ramadan food assistance

Fuel, energy, and food price increases have struck individuals from all walks of life, with inflation at a 30-year high. The Trussell Trust, which administers more than half of the UK’s food banks, distributed 2.1 million food packages in 2021-22, with more than 830,000 going to children. This Ramadan marks the first time in two … Read more

Mass arrests after anti-Muslim attack in Ethiopia

Ethiopia

A regional official claimed on Friday that several hundred people had been arrested following a deadly attack on Muslims in the northern Ethiopian city of Gondar. According to a local Islamic organization, more than 20 people were killed on Tuesday when heavily armed “extreme Christians” attacked mourners at a Muslim elder’s funeral and destroyed Muslim … Read more

At least 10 killed as bomb rips through mosque in Afghan capital

Afghan

According to interior ministry officials, a bomb blast in the Afghan capital on Friday blasted through a Sunni mosque, killing at least 10 worshippers, the latest in a string of bombings that have rocked the country during the fasting month of Ramadan. Scores of civilians have been killed in mostly sectarian attacks targeting Shiite and … Read more

Laylat Al Qadr: a night when prayers are answered

Laylat Al Qadr: a night when prayers are answered

Laylat Al Qadr is the night of destiny or value, which falls during the Holy month of Ramadan in the last Ashra, when spirituality reaches unprecedented heights. Muslims experience five Laylat Al Qadr in the last 10 days of Ramadan, in the odd-numbered nights. However, Muslims believe that the eve of the 27th Ramadan is considered … Read more

Ramadan: Liverpool striker speaks about club’s support for Muslim players

Liverpool

Sadio Mane, Liverpool striker, has recounted how the club has supported its Muslim players throughout Ramadan. Fasting during the holy month, according to Mane, is difficult to handle as a player due to training periods and the variation of kick-off times. Premier League players frequently play midweek evening matches as well as a variety of … Read more

Egypt relaxes the ban on night prayers following public outcry

egypt

Following a widespread outcry, the government of Egypt has reconsidered its decision to ban nighttime prayers and retreats in mosques. Both customs are common throughout the fasting month of Ramadan, with retreats held in the last ten days of the month. The restriction, according to Religious Affairs Minister Mohammad Mokhtar Gom’a, is intended to prevent … Read more

Asim Azhar’s soulful ‘Durood O’ Salam’ for fans

Asim Azhar

During Ramadan, Asim Azhar released a soulful compilation of Durood O’ Salam. Naveed Nashad produced and arranged the Pakistani heartthrob’s latest release, which he shared on Instagram. He wrote the caption of the video, “Aik choti si koshish (a small effort).. I grew up listening to these Durood O’ Salam from my mother & grandmother … Read more

Egypt gig economy workers face rough ride

Egypt

Young men on motorcycles and scooters zip via Cairo, Egypt’s sprawling megalopolis, dodging cars to supply extra than one million orders each day, with little bodily or prison protection. Egypt’s digital gig economy is developing, as economic pressures push extra of its key demographic — educated, urban young people — into the paintings-on-demand model. Engineer … Read more

New blast in a Nigerian bar injures 11

blast

An explosion at a bar in Taraba state, northeast Nigeria, injured 11 people on Saturday, authorities said, in the latest violence targeting drinking establishments in the region. The explosive went off at a moonshine bar in Nukkai community, outside state capital Jalingo around 1900 GMT on Friday, police spokesman Usman Abdullahi, told AFP. “The explosive … Read more

Palestinians clash with Israeli police in Jerusalem

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Jerusalem: At least 31 Palestinians were injured in clashes with Israeli police at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem on Friday, according to Palestinian doctors. Four Palestinians were hospitalized, two critically, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance service. Hundreds of protesters began tossing rocks and fireworks near the Western Wall, where Jews were praying. … Read more

Minal and Aiman Khan spend Ramadan in Qatar with family

Minal and Aiman

Aiman Khan and Minal Khan are young Pakistani actresses. Unlike today’s actors, these two sisters earned stardom at a young age. It is fair to assume that these two twins can play both positive and negative characters on TV with ease and expertise. Both sisters are 23 and began their acting careers in a TV … Read more