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4 responses to “Ramadan Prayer Times”

  1. Baber

    Mr Muslim
    you r doing good job making money to using name of Islam
    you dont feel shame ?

  2. Abi

    Hi Baber, Why should I feel a shame of? Do I (in this post) look like using name of Islam to make money? Where did you get that idea? Or may be you think I am selling this software as there’s premium version of it? Well, FYI I am neither affiliate to Islamic Finder nor selling their software, and if there’s a premium version isn’t mandatory for people to buy, they can choose any version according they need.

    And if you check the download link you will notice that it’s NOT an affiliate link – it’s a simply download link – if people download the software through the link I won’t get a penny.

    Thus, this post is purely to informs about the software I consider very useful for reminding Muslims & Muslimah about praying times. I am not making money by selling my faith – I am not that low and not that frustrated – btw thanks for your comment Baber :d.

  3. sairilsyam

    Baber,

    This is about faith instead of making money by using the name of islam. Hope that you can understand little bit more about islam..

    Happy Ramadhan and Nuzul Quran…

  4. voip

    The most prominent event of this month is fasting. Every day during the month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world get up before dawn to eat Sehri or Sahari (it means something we eat at Sahar), the pre-dawn meal, then they perform the fajr (or Sobh) prayer. They have to stop eating and drinking before the call for prayer starts until the fourth prayer of the day, Maghrib. Muslims open their fast at Magrib (at sunset) prayer time or Iftari. Muslims may continue to eat and drink after the sun has set until the next morning’s fajr prayer call. Then the process starts all over.