This indicates that no matter how far away I felt from home, the familiar sights of gathering made me feel welcome. The breaking of the fast, the Athan call to prayer, and the services that followed reminded me of home, enabling me to cherish these Islamic traditions in a new way. :)
Aug 14, 2010
Lessons of Ramadhan.
Recalling the Ramadan of my youth, I now realize that this month meant little more to me. This year, I am having my Ramadhan in Puncak Alam. I am looking forward to the opportunity to compare the experience in the uni- life to my experience at home . Although some aspects will surely be different, I am sure that many of the practices will be very similar.
This indicates that no matter how far away I felt from home, the familiar sights of gathering made me feel welcome. The breaking of the fast, the Athan call to prayer, and the services that followed reminded me of home, enabling me to cherish these Islamic traditions in a new way. :)
This indicates that no matter how far away I felt from home, the familiar sights of gathering made me feel welcome. The breaking of the fast, the Athan call to prayer, and the services that followed reminded me of home, enabling me to cherish these Islamic traditions in a new way. :)
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