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Eid Al Adha

November 15, 2010 by · Comments Off on Eid Al Adha 

Eid Al Adha, (AP) – Hamas on Monday freed 80 prisoners on the eve of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, a police spokesman said.

In a statement, Ayman al-Batniji said the 80 prisoners, all convicted of petty crimes or participating in violent family feuds, were freed at midday, in the Gaza Strip ahead of the Tuesday start of the holiday.

Another 100 detainees were given leave to visit their families for the festival, but have to report back to prison on Saturday, Batniji said.

The prisoner releases were ordered by Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniya.

Hamas has run the Gaza Strip since 2007, when it routed forces loyal to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas and seized control.

Over the past week, Hamas has ordered the release of 284 prisoners in the run-up the four-day festival, in which Muslims remember the willingness of biblical patriarch Abraham to sacrifice his son Ishmael.

Muslim countries often mark the Eid celebration by pardoning and releasing prisoners.

Ramadan 2010 Usa

August 11, 2010 by · Comments Off on Ramadan 2010 Usa 

Ramadan 2010 Usa, Ramadaan 2010 USA days of event. During Ramadan the ninth month of Islamic calendar and the holiest month of the year Muslims around the world come together in a period of fasting and spiritual reflection.

To all the readers of Black Lily a Ramadan Mubarak inshallah and may your prayers and fasting be accepted if you are in the environment giving as well you should please take the time to head on over.

During Ramadan Muslims fast from many things during the day. The month is a time to restart.

Ramadan 2010 Fast Start to Muslims as Ramadan begins on August 11, millions of Muslims worldwide celebrate Ramadan, which officially begin.

During Ramadan, which begins around August 11th member of the UCSF faculty Jess Ghannam is part of the newly established Council for Culture and Campus Climate Inclusion hopes the campus community will take the time to learn more.

It is also a special time of prayer and worship, when Muslims are to evaluate their lives and purify their souls through the practice of selfrestraint.

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