OFFICIAL RAMADAN 2016 THREAD (NO TROLLS OR ISLAMOPHOBES ALLOWED)

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The windfall must have seemed heaven-sent. How else to explain a young man who had fled Syria's violence and reached Germany — where he realized the donated wardrobe he'd been given contained 50,000 euros (around $55,000) in cash?

But instead of keeping it, the man contacted the immigration office to ask about turning the money in. And so, eight months after he entered Germany as a refugee from Homs, Syria, the man is being praised as a hero by local police for his honesty.

The man, identified by German media as Muhannad M., was given the wardrobe to help furnish his apartment in Minden, a city west of Hanover. As he cleaned and reassembled the pieces, he found a wide storage pouch hidden beneath a lower shelf. In it: a hundred 500-euro notes, along with bank passbooks to accounts holding an additional 100,000 euros (around $110,000).

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Currency and bank papers were hidden in this compartment beneath a shelf in an old wardrobe.

Minden Police
Before he could decide what to do with the money, Muhannad, 25, first had to check whether the 500-euro notes were real. A check online revealed that they were.

The money could have helped Muhannad get his two younger brothers out of Syria and into a new life in Germany. But he tells Germany's Bild newspaper that he couldn't do that.

"I am a Muslim. I'm not allowed to keep this money. My religion forbids it," he said, in a translation by news site The Local. "Allah would never allow me to finance my own interests with someone else's wealth."

Muhannad stands to get a reward of 3 percent of the total amount of his discovery – around $4,500. The police in Minden say they're trying to track down the wardrobe's former owner.
Syrian Refugee Finds $55,000 Cash, Turns It In To German Police

:wow: :mjcry:

Original owner like :whoa:

Exposed

There's no way that money is legit.
 

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Wait, is makeup haram?
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Welp. :dame:


LOL, the whole point of the hijab is to draw less attention to yourself,so wearing makeup negates the whole purpose of it. But in my everyday life I don't wear a lot I'm not out here contouring my face or wearing false lashes so I'm aiight. :troll:


EID is on the 5th.

NOOOOOOO!!!it can't be :mjcry: I took the 6th off from work. Has it been confirmed yet?
 

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LOL, the whole point of the hijab is to draw less attention to yourself,so wearing makeup negates the whole purpose of it. But in my everyday life I don't wear a lot I'm not out here contouring my face or wearing false lashes so I'm aiight. :troll:




NOOOOOOO!!!it can't be :mjcry: I took the 6th off from work. Has it been confirmed yet?
It's either the 5th or 6th, depending on your location.
 

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Alright y'all been a while since I posted in here.

Anyway as you may know the last 10 days of Ramadan are extremely special and even though we have already entered those days, it is worth reminding y'all especially the Sunni Muslims who go off tradition that tomorrow is Laylat al-Qadr, or 'The Night of Power'.

Now the exact day was never actually revealed, so it is believed to lie on any of the odd numbered days within the last 10 of Ramadan e.g. 21st, 23rd, 25th etc. but most Sunni traditions set it as being the 27th, or more specifically, the NIGHT BEFORE the 27th i.e. the 26th after you break your fast which is tomorrow.

For those of you unfamiliar with it, or perhaps want to capitalise on this hugely significant night in the Muslim calendar, I've found this online for those goal-oriented folks.

16 things you can do on the Night of Power in Ramadan | SoundVision.com

If you have questions about the history behind the night or what the significance is or what you should/can do etc., don't hesitate to ask me or anyone else with knowledge on the matter.

Well done to everyone who's fasted so far and done everything correctly, but now it is time to step it up even further and no better chance to completely purify ourselves and enhance our spirituality than on Laylat al-Qadr.

God bless everyone.
 

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DAY 26. :dame:

This month flew by. :whew:


I hope you dudes are making the most out of these last days. Some of us aren't being given that the opportunity. :ufdup::to:


But I'll be back on Saturday. :lolbron:
are you a male or female?

i ask this because you post like you are a guy


anyways, regarding the topic, is it acceptable to smoke marijuana during ramadan?
 
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