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Cosmogirl
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OK Team...Our first wedding anniversary is on September 21 which falls on a Thursday. As we have to work Friday we plan to have a quiet dinner at home Thursday. Originally we thought about taking a suite at the Ritz on the following Saturday, and then a Dinner Cruise on the potomac River (like the Nile dinner cruises). Then today, driving into work, we remembered Ramadan.... September 23. Saturday. Fargin gargin. What say ye? Do we whoop it up and wrap Ramadan first night with our Anniversary?

And yes, I plan on wearing the stilettos, but we will be at a DIFFERENT Ritz. We promised each other to never go back to the one in Georgetown... ahem
 
What's In a Name?
Member # 6244
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Hey, tell me how that dinner cruise is. [Smile] That was my original plan for my wedding reception, but it never worked out.
 
Demiana
Member # 2710
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Why not celebrate your anniversary this weekend?
 
What's In a Name?
Member # 6244
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quote:
Originally posted by Demiana:
Why not celebrate your anniversary this weekend?

That's a good idea! I was wracking my brains for helpful advice, but couldn't think of any. That would be nice if Cosmo and her husband could work that into their schedules.
 
akshar
Member # 1680
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What is wrong with making the first breakfast of Ramamdan and your annniversary a together special event. I would have thought that would have been both special and holy. After all that is the difference between Islam, it is your life not just something you do on a special day.
 
Cosmogirl
Member # 8748
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HA! I had to twist his arm to get him to acquiese till Saturday! he wanted me to take Thrusday and Friday off of work!! Originally he was throwing around ideas about Miami or Las Vegas and I had to put the fast kibosh on that noise. Himself is quite the romantic when he applies himself. But he has ZERO concept of budgeting.

Ashkar, please explain "first breakfast" to me. It is my understanding that we fast by day, and feast by night during Ramadan.
 
What's In a Name?
Member # 6244
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Originally posted by Cosmogirl:


Ashkar, please explain "first breakfast" to me. It is my understanding that we fast by day, and feast by night during Ramadan.

You *break* the *fast* at night, after sundown.
 
Cosmogirl
Member # 8748
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DOH!
 
akshar
Member # 1680
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Breaking the fast (iftar) is quite a special time, although I am a christian I take part in this as often as I can. It is a very family time, everyone tries to get together. You start with dates and then have the best food and on the TV are all the best TV programs. I would have thought combining your anniversary with that would have been really nice.
 
Sumbula2
Member # 11665
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i love ramadan : )
 
Demiana
Member # 2710
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quote:
Originally posted by akshar:
Breaking the fast (iftar) is quite a special time, although I am a christian I take part in this as often as I can. It is a very family time, everyone tries to get together. You start with dates and then have the best food and on the TV are all the best TV programs. I would have thought combining your anniversary with that would have been really nice.

Some people can't even hold hands in Ramadan, not even after breaking it, so although spiritually it may not be very romantic, it is not about romantic love
 
akshar
Member # 1680
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quote:
Originally posted by Demiana:
quote:
Originally posted by akshar:
Breaking the fast (iftar) is quite a special time, although I am a christian I take part in this as often as I can. It is a very family time, everyone tries to get together. You start with dates and then have the best food and on the TV are all the best TV programs. I would have thought combining your anniversary with that would have been really nice.

Some people can't even hold hands in Ramadan, not even after breaking it, so although spiritually it may not be very romantic, it is not about romantic love
As I understand there are no restrictions after sunset. Please correct me if I am wrong on this.

to my understanding Islam does combine sprituality with love. there are prayers to be said before and after making love. The Koran tells men and women to enjoy their sexual life, within marriage of course.
 
NotSleeplessInCairo
Member # 8452
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Originally posted by Cosmogirl:
OK Team...Our first wedding anniversary is on September 21 which falls on a Thursday. As we have to work Friday we plan to have a quiet dinner at home Thursday. Then today, driving into work, we remembered Ramadan.... September 23. Saturday.

Ramadan is expected to start on Sunday 24th September ....
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Ramadan Astronomically September 24

IslamOnline.net & News Agencies

LONDON — The Islamic Crescent Observation Project (ICOP) has said that the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan will astronomically fall on September 24.

"The first day of Ramadan cannot be Saturday, September 23, as the moon will not be present in the sky after the sunset on Friday, September 22," ICOP Head Mohammad Odeh said in a statement cited by the London-based Al-Quds Press news agency.

"Thus, the first day of Ramadan cannot be Saturday whether in countries that depend on moon sighting to determine the beginning of the month or in those which start fasting if the crescent was born even if not seen," he added.

http://www.islam-online.net/English/News/2006-09/04/07.shtml
 
Cosmogirl
Member # 8748
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We sussed that out, and have changed plans to make Saturday a nice evening out together, but return home early, and Sunday we are going out to an Arabic place Mr. K found to have the "break-fast".

Ugh I have an hour and a half of work left today and I'm just READY to be HOME!
 



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