Servitude

  • Eid is joy

    Since Eid is a sacred holiday for Muslims, this is a day of joy and happiness, visits to the elderly, parents, relatives, news of the sick, and distribution of zakat and charity.

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    09.04.2024 10:30
  • Haitian (story)

    The boy instantly felt a blow as if he had been hit on the head with a stone. He didn't know what to say for a while. But he thought for a while and decided that it is not good to announce that he has grown up and grown up. Taking one last look in the mirror, he took off his clothes and threw them in a corner, putting on his old clothes.

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    09.04.2024 09:20
  • What day is today?

    As we all know, today is the last day of the holy month of Ramadan. Tomorrow will be Eid al-Fitr. It is today in social networks, in mutual conversations, even among scientists, that it is recognized as the day of the eve. People are congratulating each other on the day of Arafah and making bold statements that belong to the real Arafah day. Now a natural question arises: is today the eve? What day is Arafah?

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    09.04.2024 08:12
  • Maybe this is the last Ramadan…

    Let us renew our faith and wash away our sins. Let's pray: "O Allah, make us reach Ramadan for many years and make us among your slaves freed from hell!"

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    08.04.2024 16:20
  • If you want generations to remember you with prayers...

    How can we encourage the "modern man" who, under the influence of consumerism, has been programmed to eat and enjoy life in this world all his life, who does not think about the hereafter, but denies it, even goes without building a family or having children for his "happiness" to care about the next generation. , the modern social and humanitarian sciences have not given a definitive answer to the question. How can we convince people who think that "if we come into the world once, then turn into rotting soil and disappear, why should we bother thinking not about ourselves, but about people who have not yet been born?" ?

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    06.04.2024 15:33
  • Virtues of the Night of Qadr

    It is a night better than a thousand moons. This corresponds to approximately 83.3 lunar years. This means that prayers performed on this blessed night are better than the reward of prayers performed for so many years. Let's assume that a person who finds this blessed night once gets a better reward than many years of prayer, how much reward does a person who finds it several times get?

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    05.04.2024 16:10
  • Is there any news?

    If there are ten, take a seat, says the Uzbek. The child likes that there are no strangers. He exclaims that the child is the light of the house, the light of the eyes. That's why he wants others to multiply in his family. Sometimes he blurts out, "Is there any news?" says. There is no malice in this. But the answerer has heart. If there is no news, the heart hurts. It's okay if you ask a couple of questions. Too much will scar the heart.

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    04.04.2024 16:00
  • Happy Ramadan...

    Happy Ramadan. Please, look at our evils, O good companion of thirty days. Bear witness to our divine goodness. They say that a believer who has four, three or even two Muslims testifying that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, is good, will enter Paradise. You are a dear moon in the presence of the Great One, so your testimony is also valid.

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    01.04.2024 15:35
  • Did we understand the essence of Ramadan?

    One of our loved ones, a neighbor, a neighbor, a compatriot, or a stranger may be hungry, thirsty, lonely, sick, or in need of care. And we asked, "Is he still poor and needy?" we wonder. When we prepare a table, we pour the food without thinking about the waste, without thinking about the waste, without thinking about whether it is sweet or sour, bitter, salty, thick liquid, useful or harmful. During the Iftar celebration, we participated in the kimozar competitions. Let's call him the snowballs. We use things to please God, such as breaking the fast and donating, to show off how long our hands are.

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    30.03.2024 15:27
  • Childhood Ramadan

    Ramadan is a wonderful occasion to recall sweet memories of oneself more vividly than ever. Ramadan is the joy in the heart of a child who is going to the street to get a drink, holding money in one arm and a container in the other. These are the memories of the grandfather who tripped over something, raised the baby who was one with the earth in the cup in his hand, patted his head, and filled another cup with the cup. Seeing his grandmother crying, "The fast is over soon," he asked, "Will she cry on the day of Eid tomorrow?" Ramazan is the wonder in the eyes of a child who is thinking.

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