Mubarak (Arabic: مبارك Mubārak) is an Arabic given name, translating to "blessed one". A variant form is Barak (Arabic: بارك Bārak, not to be confused with the unrelated Hebrew name Baraq; also anglicized as Barack, most notably in the case of US president Barack Obama) Mubarak and Barak are thus the Arabic equivalent in meaning of the Latinate "Benedict" (from Latin Benedictus "blessed").
Ramadan...Each year, Muslims spend the ninth month of the Islamic calendar observing a community-wide fast. The annual fast of Ramadan is considered one of the five "pillars" of Islam. Muslims who are physically able are required to fast each day of the entire month, from sunrise to sunset. The evenings are spent enjoying family and community meals, engaging in prayer and spiritual reflection, and reading from the Qu'ran.
Ramadan is expected to begin on or around August 22, 2009 and will finish on or around September 20, 2009.
Mubarak (Arabic: مبارك Mubārak) is an Arabic given name, translating to "blessed one". A variant form is Barak (Arabic: بارك Bārak, not to be confused with the unrelated Hebrew name Baraq; also anglicized as Barack, most notably in the case of US president Barack Obama) Mubarak and Barak are thus the Arabic equivalent in meaning of the Latinate "Benedict" (from Latin Benedictus "blessed").
Ramadan...Each year, Muslims spend the ninth month of the Islamic calendar observing a community-wide fast. The annual fast of Ramadan is considered one of the five "pillars" of Islam. Muslims who are physically able are required to fast each day of the entire month, from sunrise to sunset. The evenings are spent enjoying family and community meals, engaging in prayer and spiritual reflection, and reading from the Qu'ran.
Ramadan is expected to begin on or around August 22, 2009 and will finish on or around September 20, 2009.
Not 22 of July