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Andreas Wagner congratulated Muslims on arrival of Ramadan

Andreas Wagner

Its time to serve individually and collectively, said Wagner Wished Muslims blessings of positive attitudes in lives He referred to a Hadith about wastage of water The Germany Deputy Consulate General Andreas Wagner spread the message of peace and humanity among Muslim community, on arrival of the Holy month of Ramadan. Deputy Head of Mission … Read more

Bella Hadid wishes ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ to everyone

Bella Hadid
  • Bella is an American supermodel of Palestinian descent.
  • The model had previously posted a Tik Tok that she had made in Vegas with a friend to commemorate five months of sobriety.
  • The model admitted that she hasn’t had any booze in the last five months and that she views this as a success.

As the Holy Month of Blessings has just begun, Bella Hadid wished “Ramadan Mubarak” to all of her admirers, particularly Muslims.

On Wednesday, the American model took to Instagram to wish everyone a tranquil Ramadan.

With a prayer mat, the Holy Qurans, and dates, Bella shared a stunning graphic picture that serves as a symbolic representation of what Ramadan is truly all about.

She captioned the picture with “Ramadan Mubarak to all…I wish the most peaceful month ahead” and a moon and star emoji.

 

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Bella’s admirers showered her with love and blessings in the comments area and also wished others a happy Ramadan. Bella is an American supermodel of Palestinian descent.

The model had previously posted a Tik Tok that she had made in Vegas with a friend to commemorate five months of sobriety.

The model admitted that she hasn’t had any booze in the last five months and that she views this as a success.

Hadid, who was having fun in Las Vegas on Sunday, said in a Tik Tok video, “5 months alcohol free,” with a grin on her face.

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Ramadan 2023: PM instructs to ensure uninterrupted power supply

Ramadan power supply

PM instructs to ensure uninterrupted power supply during Ramadan There will no load management during Sehr and Iftar Ramadan is likely to begin in Pakistan on March 23 ISLAMABAD: For the blessed month of Ramadan, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has instructed the relevant authorities to ensure an uninterrupted power supply during Sehr and Iftar. … Read more

Ramadan will start on Thursday across the UK

Ramadan 2023
  • The start of the Taraweeh prayers in UK mosques on Wednesday night has been verified by religious authorities.
  • Prior to Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar that Muslims observe to renew their spiritual selves, mosques have already been adorned.
  • Religious experts anticipate that Eidul Fitr will be celebrated on the same day across the nation.

According to the statement made by mosques in the United Kingdom after Saudi Arabia, the holy month of fasting, Ramadan, is scheduled to begin on Thursday, March 23.

The majority of the Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia, will begin Ramadan on Thursday, according to regional media on Tuesday.

The start of the Taraweeh prayers in UK mosques on Wednesday night has been verified by religious authorities. Prior to Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar that Muslims observe to renew their spiritual selves, mosques have already been adorned.

Religious experts anticipate that Eidul Fitr, which celebrates the end of the fasting month, will be celebrated on the same day across the nation because Ramadan began on the same day in the UK this year.

On Thursday, the Central Jamaat Ahl-e-Sunnah Britain and Overseas Trust also declared the beginning of Ramadan. According to Allama Qazi Abdul Aziz Chishti, starting the holy month on a single day will foster community cohesion and peace.

The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee of Pakistan, led by its head Maulana Abdul Khabir, will convene this evening at the Auqaf Department’s Peshawar offices to observe the sighting of the crescent of Ramadan ul Mubarak 1444 A.H.

Nisab zakat

The minimum Zakat Nisab for the current year was declared by the government on Tuesday.

According to a notification released by the Ministry of Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, zakat will be deducted from savings accounts, profit and loss sharing accounts, and other similar accounts with a minimal balance of Rs103,159 or above, on the first of Ramadan.

It should be mentioned that the Nisab’s price was set last year at Rs88,927.

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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 to begin on March 23 in Saudi Arabia

Ramadan Likely to begin on March 11 in Pakistan

The month of Sha’ban would end on Wednesday. The holy month of Ramadan would start on Thursday, March 23. Ramadan, is observed by the devout with prayers and fasting. The crescent moon, which signifies the start of the holy month of Ramadan, was not visible in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday night. As a result, the … Read more

Crescent moon not sighted in Saudi Arabia

Moon in Saudi Arabia

The crescent moon was not visible in Saudi Arabia. The month of Sha’ban would end on Wednesday. The holy month would start on Thursday, March 23. The crescent moon, which signifies the start of the holy month of Ramadan, was not visible in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday night. As a result, the month of Sha’ban … 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

Ramadan 2023: Ramadan date in Pakistan, Ramadan expected starting date in UAE, Dubai, India and other countries

Ramadan 2023

Ramadan 2023: In Pakistan, Ramadan will start on March 22 and end on April 21. Check out the dates in India, UAE, Dubai, Pakistan and other countries. Every year, Muslims celebrate Ramadan, also known as Ramzan or Ramazan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, with great pomp and grandeur. This sacred month is known … Read more

Ramadan 2023: Add These 5 foods to your iftar to cool your stomach in summers

Ramadan 2023
  • It is important to ingest summertime foods that will keep our bodies healthy and cool.
  • The following is a list of 5 foods that can help you stay cool in the summer.
  • During the hot summer months, drinking sattu drink can help replenish lost fluids and avoid dehydration.

The first thought that comes to mind when summer arrives is how to stay cool because there is a fear of contracting numerous diseases as a result of body heat and high temperatures. In this case, it is important to ingest summertime foods that will keep our bodies healthy and cool. Fried foods should be avoided at this time because summertime significantly increases the chance of stomach issues. In order to prevent a water deficit in the body during the summer, it is important to keep the body hydrated while also shielding it from heat. Such foods that cool the body and shield it from heat attack or sunstroke should be consumed during this season. The following is a list of 5 foods that can help you stay cool in the summer.

Watermelon

Everyone’s favored summertime fruit is usually watermelon. There is a lot of water in it. Because of this, it not only keeps the body cool but also keeps it hydrated for a long period. Watermelon contains lycopene, which shields the epidermis from sun damage. After consuming this, you don’t feel hungry again for a while.

Cucumber

Popular vegetable cucumber is full of nutrients and water, making it a great option for soothing your stomach. Additionally low in calories, this produce makes a great snack for people trying to keep a healthy weight during the summer. Additionally rich in fiber, cucumber can aid in digestion and avoid constipation. By consuming this veggie, the body stays hydrated and has enough water to function normally. Cucumber consumption keeps the body cool and guards against heat exhaustion in the summer.

Ripe mango

The majority of people are unaware of the advantages of this food. The ripe jackfruit has a cooling impact on the body and includes several minerals and vitamins that help replenish our body, in contrast to the raw jackfruit, which is thought to have heat-producing properties. Additionally, jackfruit is well known for being high in vitamin C and for boosting the body’s defense mechanisms.

Sattu beverage

Since ancient times, Indians have enjoyed sattu drink, which is especially popular in the summer. The drink is primarily taken in the summer because of how well-reported it is as an excellent source of hydration due to its high water content. During the hot summer months, drinking sattu drink can help replenish lost fluids and avoid dehydration. Protein, fiber, calcium, iron, and magnesium are just a few of the nutrients found in abundance in sattu, which is why drinking it can help you fulfill your daily nutritional needs and give your body energy. Additionally, sattu is a cooling food that can assist in controlling body temperature in the heat. This beverage can relieve heat-related discomfort by cooling the body.

Yoghurt

Yogurt is a probiotic-rich meal that can enhance digestion and lower stomach inflammation. Additionally rich in calcium, this dairy product may reinforce teeth and bones. Yogurt is a wonderful snack for people who want to keep a healthy weight during the summer because it is also a great source of protein.

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Ramadan 2023: When will be the first Roza in Pakistan?

Ramadan 2023

Holy month of Ramadan in arriving Moonsighting committee will meet on March 22 First fast will be observed on March 23 or 24 The holy month of Ramadan ul-Mubarak is gradually approaching as people fast to seek the blessings as Al-Mighty Allah. There are also intense speculation on when the first Roza (fast) would be … Read more

Saudi Arabia sets new rules to be followed during Ramadan

Ramadan
  • Recent limitations imposed by Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Affairs Ministry on its citizens.
  • Muslims all over the world are preparing for this holy month.
  • These things are prohibited during the month of Ramadan.

Ramadan 2023 is just around the corner, and Muslims all over the world are preparing for this holy month. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Affairs Ministry imposed new rules on its citizens during the month of Ramadan. On Twitter, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs tweeted new rules, and the public shared mixed views over these new rules.

What is prohibited during the month of Ramadan?

  1.   A ban on donations for mosques
  2.  Prohibition of after-sunset iftar meals in mosques
  3.  Prayers are required to be kept brief
  4.  Children are not allowed to pray in mosques
  5.  Worshippers must bring their identification documents
  6.  Apart from the main mosques in Mecca and Medina, volume levels must be kept low, and prayers cannot be broadcast.
  7.  No prolonging the prayers
  8.  If cameras are used in the mosque, they should not be used to take pictures of the imam or worshippers during prayers.
  9.  No financial donations should be collected for projects to feed people who are fasting.
  10.  If food is provided for people who are fasting, it should be done in designated areas and cleaned up afterwards.
  11.  No temporary rooms or tents should be set up for iftar, as per the new rules.
  12.  No iftar inside mosques
  13.  No itikaf without ID

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Recipe: Try This Street-Style Crispy Samosa In Ramadan

Ramadan
  • Begin by making the samosa batter.
  • Make the samosa filling.
  • Fry the samosas until golden and crunchy.

Samosas are always the highlight of the snack platter, regardless of the occasion, holiday, or celebration. No matter how often we eat this traditional Indian street cuisine, we never get tired of it. It can be found all over the nation and is even made in ordinary homes’ kitchens. Even though making samosas is a reasonably simple task, not everyone can make them exactly like they do on the street. Do you frequently notice that your handmade samosas become soggy? Do you ever ponder why your samosas aren’t as crispy as the ones sold in all the street vendors? Your inquiries will be answered soon.

We found some amazing tips to make street-style samosa that are khasta and crispy. For your reference, we wrote down the recipe along with some suggestions. So without further ado. Let’s get going.

How To Prepare Homemade Crispy Samosas:

1. Begin by making the samosa batter. Maida, a pinch of salt, some oil, and pulverised ajwain are used to knead the dough. Ghee is sometimes added, but oil provides samosas a crispier exterior than ghee does. Knead the dough by gently adding water.

Remember to maintain the dough tight, not soft, at all times. If the bread is soft, the samosa will soften quickly after it has been fried. Make sure the mixture is not too rough as well.

2. Give the dough about 15 minutes to settle.

Advice: After the dough has settled for a while, spread some ghee over it. This will guarantee a khasta and crispy outer coating.

3. Make the samosa’s filling. Jeera, hing, ginger, green chilies, whole coriander seeds (dhaniya), and peas should be sautéed. Add pulverised boiled potatoes after that.

Advice: Don’t grate or cut up the potatoes; instead, coarsely crush them.

4. Include spices like garam masala, cumin, turmeric, red chilli powder, and coriander powder. Add salt, chaat masala, kasuri methi, and finely minced coriander leaves as well.

Preferably roast the spice. There shouldn’t be any remaining wetness or water. Once the mixture is dry, let it settle.

5. Next, separate the dough into smaller pieces and make out thin rotis. Dividing each roti in two. To prevent it from opening while it is being fried, dab some water on the edges. Filling is added, then the form of a samosa is sealed.

One spoonful of the aloo combination is adequate. There shouldn’t be too much or too little filling. Additionally, wait a while before frying the rolled and formed samosas in the open.

6. Fry the samosas until golden and crunchy.

To ensure that samosas roast through to the centre and are crispy, fry on medium heat.

Your flawless samosas are now ready!

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