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How God wants fasting to be less about food and more about compassion for others

by Rev. Michael Medeiros

Fasting was practiced throughout the Ancient Near East long before it was included in the Hebrew Bible or the Qur'an as rites performed individually or corporately.
  This is important to note because there were many different reasons why people abstained from food for a period, and many of these occurrences were as religious activities. Our focus today centers on what God expects when we fast. 
  • 22 May 2018
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On Muhammad's first revelation experience with the angel Gabriel

by Jim Walker

Ramadan is the Islamic commemoration of Muhammad’s first revelation in 610 A.D. This was the beginning of his prophetic career. While he was praying a spiritual being appeared to him and gave the first five verses of Sura 96. Later, Muhammad came to believe that this being was the angel Gabriel. 
In celebration of Ramadan, Muslims perform a number of religious activities including fasting from sun-up to sun-down, acting kindly towards others, and praying. It is a time of good will amongst Muslims and a time to remember Allah’s and Muhammad’s commands.

    
  • 22 May 2018
  • Author: Guest Blogger
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