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Id-ul-Fitr
( Arabic : عيد الفطر 'Īdu l-Fiṭr ), often abbreviated to Eid , is a
Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan , the Islamic holy month
of fasting ( sawm ). Eid is an Arabic word meaning"festivity", while
Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion
of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month
of Ramadan . The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day
of the month Shawwal . This is a day where Muslims aroundthe world try
to show a common goal of unity.
Eid al-Fitr has a particular salat (Islamic prayer) consisting of two
raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall.
[ 1 ] It may only be performed in congregation ( Jama'at ) and has an
additional extra six Takbirs (raising ofthe hands to the ears while
saying "Allahu Akbar" [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning
of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second
raka'ah in the Hanafi school. [ 2 ] This Eid al-Fitr salat is,
depending on which juristic opinion isfollowed, Fard (obligatory),
Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or
mandoob(preferable).
Muslims believe that they are commanded by God, asmentioned in the
Qur'an , to continue their fast until the last day of Ramadan [ 3 ]
and pay the Zakat and fitra before doing the Eid prayer .
Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan , the Islamic holy month
of fasting ( sawm ). Eid is an Arabic word meaning"festivity", while
Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion
of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month
of Ramadan . The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day
of the month Shawwal . This is a day where Muslims aroundthe world try
to show a common goal of unity.
Eid al-Fitr has a particular salat (Islamic prayer) consisting of two
raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall.
[ 1 ] It may only be performed in congregation ( Jama'at ) and has an
additional extra six Takbirs (raising ofthe hands to the ears while
saying "Allahu Akbar" [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning
of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second
raka'ah in the Hanafi school. [ 2 ] This Eid al-Fitr salat is,
depending on which juristic opinion isfollowed, Fard (obligatory),
Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or
mandoob(preferable).
Muslims believe that they are commanded by God, asmentioned in the
Qur'an , to continue their fast until the last day of Ramadan [ 3 ]
and pay the Zakat and fitra before doing the Eid prayer .
Unconditional Love -motivating story
A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after
having fought in Vietnam.He called his parents from San Francisco.
"Mom and Dad, I'm coming home, but I've a favor to ask. I have a
friend I'd like to bring home with me."
"Sure," they replied, "we'd loveto meet him."
"There's something you should know the son continued, "he was hurt
pretty badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mind and lost an
arm and a leg. He has nowhere else to go,and I want him to come live
with us." Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed. They make you smile
and encourage you to succeed They lend an ear, they share a word of
praise, and they always want to open their hearts to us.
DETERMINATON
In 1883, a creative engineer named John Roebling was inspired by an
idea to build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long
Island.However bridge building experts throughout the world thought
that this was an impossible feat and told Roebling to forget the idea.
It just could not be done. It was not practical. It had never beendone
before.
Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of thisbridge.
He thought about it all the time and he knew deep in his heart that it
could be done. He just had to share the dreamwith someone else. After
muchdiscussion and persuasion he managed to convince his son
Washington, an up and comingengineer, that the bridge in fact could be
built.
Working together for the first time, the father and son developed
concepts of how it could be accomplished and how the obstacles could
be overcome. With great excitement and inspiration, and the headiness
of a wild challenge before them, they hired their crew and began to
build their dream bridge.
The project started well, but when it was only a few monthsunderway a
tragic accident on the site took the life of John Roebling. Washington
was injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which
resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
"We told them so."
"Crazy men and their crazy dreams."
"It`s foolish to chase wild visions."
Everyone had a negative comment to make and felt thatthe project
should be scrapped since the Roeblings were the only ones who knew how
the bridge could be built. In spite of his handicap Washington was
never discouraged and still had a burning desire to complete the
bridge and his mind was still as sharp as ever.
He tried to inspire and pass on his enthusiasm to some of his friends,
but they were too daunted by the task. As he lay on his bed in his
hospital room,with the sunlight streaming through the windows, a
gentle breeze blew the flimsy white curtains apart and he was ableto
see the sky and the tops of the trees outside for just a moment.
It seemed that there was a message for him not to give up. Suddenly an
idea hit him. All he could do was move one finger and he decided to
make the best use of it. By moving this, he slowly developed a code of
communication with his wife.
He touched his wife's arm with that finger, indicating to her that he
wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method
of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish
but the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on
his wife's arm, until the bridge was finally completed. Today the
spectacular Brooklyn Bridge stands in all its glory as a tribute to
the triumph of one man's indomitable spirit and his determination not
to be defeated by circumstances. It is also a tribute to the engineers
and their team work, and to their faith in a man who was considered
mad by half the world. It stands too as a tangible monument to thelove
and devotion of his wife who for 13 long years patientlydecoded the
messages of her husband and told the engineers what to do.
Perhaps this is one of the best examples of a never-say-die attitude
that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and achieves an impossible
goal.
Often when we face obstacles in our day-to-day life, our hurdles seem
very small in comparison to what many others have to face. The
Brooklyn Bridge shows us that dreams that seem impossible can be
realised with determination and persistence,no matter what the odds
are.
Even the most distant dream can be realized with determination and persistence.
having fought in Vietnam.He called his parents from San Francisco.
"Mom and Dad, I'm coming home, but I've a favor to ask. I have a
friend I'd like to bring home with me."
"Sure," they replied, "we'd loveto meet him."
"There's something you should know the son continued, "he was hurt
pretty badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mind and lost an
arm and a leg. He has nowhere else to go,and I want him to come live
with us." Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed. They make you smile
and encourage you to succeed They lend an ear, they share a word of
praise, and they always want to open their hearts to us.
DETERMINATON
In 1883, a creative engineer named John Roebling was inspired by an
idea to build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long
Island.However bridge building experts throughout the world thought
that this was an impossible feat and told Roebling to forget the idea.
It just could not be done. It was not practical. It had never beendone
before.
Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of thisbridge.
He thought about it all the time and he knew deep in his heart that it
could be done. He just had to share the dreamwith someone else. After
muchdiscussion and persuasion he managed to convince his son
Washington, an up and comingengineer, that the bridge in fact could be
built.
Working together for the first time, the father and son developed
concepts of how it could be accomplished and how the obstacles could
be overcome. With great excitement and inspiration, and the headiness
of a wild challenge before them, they hired their crew and began to
build their dream bridge.
The project started well, but when it was only a few monthsunderway a
tragic accident on the site took the life of John Roebling. Washington
was injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which
resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
"We told them so."
"Crazy men and their crazy dreams."
"It`s foolish to chase wild visions."
Everyone had a negative comment to make and felt thatthe project
should be scrapped since the Roeblings were the only ones who knew how
the bridge could be built. In spite of his handicap Washington was
never discouraged and still had a burning desire to complete the
bridge and his mind was still as sharp as ever.
He tried to inspire and pass on his enthusiasm to some of his friends,
but they were too daunted by the task. As he lay on his bed in his
hospital room,with the sunlight streaming through the windows, a
gentle breeze blew the flimsy white curtains apart and he was ableto
see the sky and the tops of the trees outside for just a moment.
It seemed that there was a message for him not to give up. Suddenly an
idea hit him. All he could do was move one finger and he decided to
make the best use of it. By moving this, he slowly developed a code of
communication with his wife.
He touched his wife's arm with that finger, indicating to her that he
wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method
of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish
but the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on
his wife's arm, until the bridge was finally completed. Today the
spectacular Brooklyn Bridge stands in all its glory as a tribute to
the triumph of one man's indomitable spirit and his determination not
to be defeated by circumstances. It is also a tribute to the engineers
and their team work, and to their faith in a man who was considered
mad by half the world. It stands too as a tangible monument to thelove
and devotion of his wife who for 13 long years patientlydecoded the
messages of her husband and told the engineers what to do.
Perhaps this is one of the best examples of a never-say-die attitude
that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and achieves an impossible
goal.
Often when we face obstacles in our day-to-day life, our hurdles seem
very small in comparison to what many others have to face. The
Brooklyn Bridge shows us that dreams that seem impossible can be
realised with determination and persistence,no matter what the odds
are.
Even the most distant dream can be realized with determination and persistence.
inspirational motivational stories- The Wooden Bowl
A frail old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and a
four-year old grandson. The old man's hands trembled, his eyesight was
blurred,and his step faltered. The family ate together nightly at the
dinner table. But the elderly grandfather's shaky hands and failing
sight made eating rather difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the
floor. When he grasped the glass often milk spilled on the tablecloth.
The son and daughter-in-law became irritated with the mess. "We must
do something about grandfather," said theson. I've had enough of his
spilled milk, noisy eating, and food on the floor. So the husband and
wifeset a small table in the corner. There, grandfather ate alonewhile
the rest of the family enjoyed dinnerat the dinner table. Since
grandfather had broken a dish or two, his food was served in a wooden
bowl. Sometimes when the family glanced in grandfather's direction, he
had a tear in his eye as he ate alone. Still, the only words the
couple had for him were sharp admonitions when hedropped a fork or
spilled food. The four-year-old watched it all in silence.
One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with
wood scraps on the floor. He asked the child sweetly, "What are you
making?" Just as sweetly, the boy responded, "Oh, I am making a little
bowl for you and mama to eat your food from when I grow up."
Thefour-year-old smiled and went back to work. The words so struck the
parents that they were speechless. Then tears started to stream down
their cheeks. Though no word was spoken, both knew what must be done.
That evening the husband took grandfather's hand and gently led him
back to the family table.
For the remainder of his days he ate every meal with the family. And
for some reason, neither husband nor wife seemed to care any longer
when a fork was dropped, milk spilled, or the tablecloth soiled.
Children are remarkably perceptive. Their eyesever observe, their ears
ever listen, and their minds ever process the messagesthey absorb. If
they see us patiently provide a happy home atmosphere forfamily
members, theywill imitate that attitude for the rest of their lives.
The wise parent realizes that every day that building blocks are being
laid for the child's future.
Let us all be wise builders and role models. Take care of yourself,
... and those you love, ... today, andeveryday!
four-year old grandson. The old man's hands trembled, his eyesight was
blurred,and his step faltered. The family ate together nightly at the
dinner table. But the elderly grandfather's shaky hands and failing
sight made eating rather difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the
floor. When he grasped the glass often milk spilled on the tablecloth.
The son and daughter-in-law became irritated with the mess. "We must
do something about grandfather," said theson. I've had enough of his
spilled milk, noisy eating, and food on the floor. So the husband and
wifeset a small table in the corner. There, grandfather ate alonewhile
the rest of the family enjoyed dinnerat the dinner table. Since
grandfather had broken a dish or two, his food was served in a wooden
bowl. Sometimes when the family glanced in grandfather's direction, he
had a tear in his eye as he ate alone. Still, the only words the
couple had for him were sharp admonitions when hedropped a fork or
spilled food. The four-year-old watched it all in silence.
One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with
wood scraps on the floor. He asked the child sweetly, "What are you
making?" Just as sweetly, the boy responded, "Oh, I am making a little
bowl for you and mama to eat your food from when I grow up."
Thefour-year-old smiled and went back to work. The words so struck the
parents that they were speechless. Then tears started to stream down
their cheeks. Though no word was spoken, both knew what must be done.
That evening the husband took grandfather's hand and gently led him
back to the family table.
For the remainder of his days he ate every meal with the family. And
for some reason, neither husband nor wife seemed to care any longer
when a fork was dropped, milk spilled, or the tablecloth soiled.
Children are remarkably perceptive. Their eyesever observe, their ears
ever listen, and their minds ever process the messagesthey absorb. If
they see us patiently provide a happy home atmosphere forfamily
members, theywill imitate that attitude for the rest of their lives.
The wise parent realizes that every day that building blocks are being
laid for the child's future.
Let us all be wise builders and role models. Take care of yourself,
... and those you love, ... today, andeveryday!
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