Ramadan Sentence Examples

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  • This prince entered Bagdad in the;month of Ramadan A.H.

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  • Mahomet himself called fasting the " gate of religion," and forbade it only on the two great festivals, namely, on that which immediately follows Ramadan and on that which succeeds the pilgrimage.

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  • As many as 1,000 people attend the mosque to pray there during the Ramadan season.

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  • His death took place about the end of Ramadan 95 (June or July 714) .

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  • In the month Ramadan this Omar was made governor of Medina and sent an army against Ibn Zobair.

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  • The Berber's village is his state, and the government is vested in an assembly, the Jemda, formed of all males old enough to observe the fast of Ramadan.

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  • Would he have prayed toward Mecca, fasted at Ramadan, recited the Creed or indeed denied his own divinity?

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  • The Turks were celebrating the feast of Bahram at the end of the Ramadan fast.

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  • The Berbers, though Mahommedans, do not often observe the prescribed ablutions; they break their fast at Ramadan; and eat wild boar's flesh and drink fig brandy.

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  • He also issued a fiat ordering state employees to break the Ramadan fast and restricted the number of pilgrims performing the Hajj.

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  • Vice Presidentwho last August, working alone, arrested Iraqi vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan in Mosul, northern Iraq.

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  • It was they who last August, working alone, arrested Iraqi vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan in Mosul, northern Iraq.

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  • It follows immediately the ninth or the fasting-month, Ramadan, occupying the first three days of the tenth month, Shawwal.

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  • Authorized by Musa, Tariq now sent, in Ramadan 91 (July 710), 500 Berbers under the command of Tarif to reconnoitre the, country.

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  • It is, therefore, also called by Turks Ramadan Bairam, and exhibits more outward signs of rejoicing than the technically " Greater Festival."

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  • Neither he nor the caliph had the slightest notion of the imminent danger they conjured up. When Nasir died, Ramadan 622 (October 1225), the eastern provinces of the empire had been trampled down by the wild hordes, the towns burned, and the inhabitants killed without mercy.

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  • Among the Mahommedans, the month Ramadan, in which the first part of the Koran is said to have been received, is by command of the prophet observed as a fast with extraordinary rigour.

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