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From: BARILOCHENSE6999  (Original message) Sent: 12/03/2012 01:37


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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 05/12/2012 15:39

Re: Waning Crescent, Dark Moon & Waxing Crescent

Unread postby WeirdBeardette » July 16th, 2012, 9:11 am

Saudi calls on Muslims to sight Ramadan Crescent on Thursday

The Saudi Supreme Court has called on all Muslims in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to sight the crescent of the blessed month of Ramadan on Thursday evening, Shaaban 29, 1433AH, corresponding to July 19, 2012.

According to Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Supreme Court has called upon the general public to see the crescent of the blessed month of Ramadan by naked eyes or through binoculars to report to the nearest court and register their testimony, or report to the authority of the region's governorate.

The Supreme Court also urged all Muslims to sight the Crescent for the cooperation of all Muslims in righteousness and piety.


Could you imagine our supreme court ruling that "All followers of the way must look at the full moon by naked eye, the new moon day of the blessed moon/month of Sukkot. You must report to the nearest court and register your testimony, or report to the authority of the region's governorate; that you have seen and recognized this moon, obeyed Yahovas commands concerning this moon and recognize this as a warning to keep the upcoming moed. You must sight the moon for cooperation of all followers of the way."

What would our coexisting country do?

Reply  Message 4 of 7 on the subject 
From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 13/05/2013 03:50
 
RAMADAN MUSULMAN (RAMA DE DAN=RAMA FRUCTIFERA=GENESIS 49=GENESIS 30:6) EN EL 2013, ES EN LA MISMA FECHA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA ARGENTINA.
 
 

What do people do?

Ramadan is a month of fasting for many Muslims in the United States. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars (fundamental religious duties) of Islam. It is a time of self-examination and increased religious devotion.

People of Islamic faith are encouraged to read the entire Qur'an during Ramadan. Some Muslims recite the entire Qur'an by the end of Ramadan through special prayers known as Tarawih, which are held in mosques every night of the month, during which a section of the Qur'an is recited.  Ramadan is also a month for acts of charity. Some Islamic centers and organizations actively take part in charity events and activities such as giving basic necessities, including food and clothing, to the homeless or donating school equipment to schools.

Some schools for students of Islamic faith may hold special events to welcome Ramadan. Some school authorities may issue requests on or prior to Ramadan, asking staff members at all schools within a district to help Muslim students perform their fasting ritual.

Public life

Many Islamic businesses and organizations may amend opening hours to suit prayer times during Ramadan in the United States. There may also be some congestion around mosques during prayer times, such as in the evenings.

Background

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, which consists of 12 months and lasts for about 354 days. The word “Ramadan” is derived from an Arabic word for intense heat, scorched ground and shortness of food and drink. It is considered to be the most holy and blessed month. Fighting is not allowed during this period.

The month of Ramadan traditionally begins with a new moon sighting, marking the start of the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. Many Muslims (except children, the sick and the elderly) abstain from food, drink, and certain other activities during daylight hours in Ramadan. This is considered as the holiest season in the Islamic year and commemorates the time when the Qu’ran (Islamic holy book) is said to have been revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. This occurred on Laylat Al-Qadr, one of the last 10 nights of the month.  Ramadan ends when the first crescent of the new moon is sighted again, marking the new lunar month’s start. Eid-al-Fitr is the Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.

About Ramadan begins in other countries

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Note: Regional customs or moon sightings may cause a variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen.
WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday typeWhere it is observed
Mon Jul 14 1980 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jul 3 1981 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Jun 23 1982 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Jun 12 1983 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu May 31 1984 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue May 21 1985 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat May 10 1986 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Apr 30 1987 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Apr 18 1988 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Apr 7 1989 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Mar 28 1990 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Mar 17 1991 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Mar 5 1992 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Feb 23 1993 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Feb 12 1994 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Feb 1 1995 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Jan 22 1996 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jan 10 1997 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Dec 31 1997 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Dec 20 1998 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Dec 9 1999 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Nov 28 2000 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Nov 17 2001 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Nov 6 2002 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Oct 27 2003 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Oct 16 2004 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Oct 5 2005 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Sep 24 2006 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Sep 13 2007 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Sep 2 2008 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Aug 22 2009 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Aug 11 2010 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Aug 1 2011 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jul 20 2012 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Jul 9 2013 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Jun 29 2014 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Jun 18 2015 Ramadan begins Muslim  

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Reply  Message 5 of 7 on the subject 
From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 14/05/2013 22:00
SAN MARCOS SIERRA (CORDOBA/CORRIDAS DE TORO/ORION Y PLEYADES) / PROVINCIA CRUZADA POR EL PARALELO 33 (¿PORQUE LA CANTANTE MADONNA CANTO "TAKE OF BOW", EL 22/12/2012) EN CORDOBA ARGENTINA/SECRETO DEL NUMERO 19
13/5/1917 (PRIMERA APARICION DE FATIMA). EL 13 DE Mayo/Maia/Pleyades es el dia numero 133=19*7 del calendario gregoriano. El 20/6 (Solsticio), que es el dia numero 171=19*9 tiene fuerte relacion con las pleyades y Orion (Patron mundial codificado en Washington D.C, Vaticano, Chichen Itza, Stonehenge, Cuzco, etc,etc). La clave de la primera aparicion de la Virgen en Fatima (hija numero 11 de Mahoma), esta interrelacionada incluso con el Coran, incluso en su capitulo 19, que es el unico capitulo que hace referencia a Maria. El CORAN ES SINONIMO DEL NUMERO 19. EL RAMA DAN (RAMA DE DAN/RAMA FRUCTIFERA DE JOSE/ GENESIS 49:17) EN EL AÑO 2013 ES EN EL MISMO DIA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA ARGENTINA, EL 9 DE JULIO, QUE ES EL DIA 190 DEL CALENDARIO GREGORIANO. DAN EN HEBREO SIGNIFICA JUSTICIA. ¿PORQUE LA PRIMERA APARICION DE FATIMA FUE UN 13/5? EN LA BIBLIA ESTA LA CLAVE. LA MISMA FECHA ES UNA REFERENCIA EN CLAVE A 1 DE PEDRO 5:13
 
1 Pedro 5:13: La iglesia que está en Babilonia, elegida juntamente con vosotros, y Marcos mi HIJO, os saludan.
 
BABILONIA, CON SU ESPIRITU MATERIALISTA Y MISOGENO, NO ESTA EN CONDICIONES DE ENCONTRAR EL GRIAL PORQUE EN SU MENTE PREVALECE EL DINERO SOBRE LO ESPIRITUAL. EN SU MENTE PREVALECE EL ODIO SOBRE EL AMOR. BABILONIA DEMONIZA PORQUE CARECE DE AMOR.

 Versiculo que esta en clave. INTERRELACIONA BABILONIA (BABYLON EN INGLES-BABY ES BEBE) CON LA IGLESIA/MARIA MAGDALENA Y JUAN MARCOS. OBVIAMENTE PEDRO LE LLAMA "MI HIJO" EN UN CONTEXTO A QUE EL MISMO FUE HIJO DE NUESTRO SEÑOR JESUCRISTO Y MARIA MAGDALENA. ¿PORQUE EL FUERTE NEXO JUAN MARCOS CON PEDRO? EL MENSAJE DE LA CANTANTE AMERICANA MADONNA AL CANTAR EN CORDOBA ARGENTINA ES UNA REFERENCIA A SAN MARCOS SIERRAS (CRUZ DEL EJE), UBICADA EN LA MISMA PROVINCIA QUE ES CRUZADA POR EL PARALELO 33, el paralelo de la produccion de Vino a nivel mundial. LA REFERENCIA A CORDOBA (CORRIDAS DE TORO) es una interrelacion espiritual con las PLEYADES (MARIA LA MAGDALENA), ORION (JESUCRISTO) Y SIRIO (JUAN MARCOS). EN ESTE VIDEO MADONNA HACE REFERENCIA A MARIA, EN EL CONTEXTO AL NUMERO 19, AL TORO Y A LA SANGRE.

 
 

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Video de la canción Take A Bow de Madonna. Videoclip, concierto o actuación.
 
 
NUMERO 19/DAN/OPHIUCO/ JUSTICIA/ $$$ / SCORPION / SOPHIA/ SABIDURIA / NUMERO DE ORO PHI/ PUERTA DE ORO
MERCURIO / MIERCOLES / CUARTO DIA DE LA SEMANA/ SEMILLA / SEMEN / LINAJE

Reply  Message 6 of 7 on the subject 
From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 06/12/2015 16:44
 
RAMADAN MUSULMAN (RAMA DE DAN=RAMA FRUCTIFERA=GENESIS 49=GENESIS 30:6) EN EL 2013, ES EN LA MISMA FECHA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA ARGENTINA. RAMADAN, EN EL 20 DE JULIO EN EL AÑO 2012 (FIN DEL CALENDARIO MAYA)
 
 

What do people do?

Ramadan is a month of fasting for many Muslims in the United States. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars (fundamental religious duties) of Islam. It is a time of self-examination and increased religious devotion.

People of Islamic faith are encouraged to read the entire Qur'an during Ramadan. Some Muslims recite the entire Qur'an by the end of Ramadan through special prayers known as Tarawih, which are held in mosques every night of the month, during which a section of the Qur'an is recited.  Ramadan is also a month for acts of charity. Some Islamic centers and organizations actively take part in charity events and activities such as giving basic necessities, including food and clothing, to the homeless or donating school equipment to schools.

Some schools for students of Islamic faith may hold special events to welcome Ramadan. Some school authorities may issue requests on or prior to Ramadan, asking staff members at all schools within a district to help Muslim students perform their fasting ritual.

Public life

Many Islamic businesses and organizations may amend opening hours to suit prayer times during Ramadan in the United States. There may also be some congestion around mosques during prayer times, such as in the evenings.

Background

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, which consists of 12 months and lasts for about 354 days. The word “Ramadan” is derived from an Arabic word for intense heat, scorched ground and shortness of food and drink. It is considered to be the most holy and blessed month. Fighting is not allowed during this period.

The month of Ramadan traditionally begins with a new moon sighting, marking the start of the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. Many Muslims (except children, the sick and the elderly) abstain from food, drink, and certain other activities during daylight hours in Ramadan. This is considered as the holiest season in the Islamic year and commemorates the time when the Qu’ran (Islamic holy book) is said to have been revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. This occurred on Laylat Al-Qadr, one of the last 10 nights of the month.  Ramadan ends when the first crescent of the new moon is sighted again, marking the new lunar month’s start. Eid-al-Fitr is the Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.

About Ramadan begins in other countries

Read more about Ramadan begins.

Ramadan begins Observances

Note: Regional customs or moon sightings may cause a variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen.
WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday typeWhere it is observed
Mon Jul 14 1980 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jul 3 1981 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Jun 23 1982 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Jun 12 1983 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu May 31 1984 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue May 21 1985 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat May 10 1986 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Apr 30 1987 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Apr 18 1988 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Apr 7 1989 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Mar 28 1990 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Mar 17 1991 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Mar 5 1992 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Feb 23 1993 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Feb 12 1994 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Feb 1 1995 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Jan 22 1996 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jan 10 1997 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Dec 31 1997 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Dec 20 1998 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Dec 9 1999 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Nov 28 2000 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Nov 17 2001 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Nov 6 2002 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Oct 27 2003 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Oct 16 2004 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Oct 5 2005 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Sep 24 2006 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Sep 13 2007 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Sep 2 2008 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Aug 22 2009 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Aug 11 2010 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Aug 1 2011 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jul 20 2012 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Jul 9 2013 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Jun 29 2014 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Jun 18 2015 Ramadan begins Muslim  

Related holidays

Other holidays in July 2013 in United States

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Other calendars

Related links


Reply  Message 7 of 7 on the subject 
From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 06/12/2015 16:49
RAMADAN MUSULMAN (RAMA DE DAN=RAMA FRUCTIFERA=GENESIS 49=GENESIS 30:6) EN EL 2013, ES EN LA MISMA FECHA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA ARGENTINA. RAMADAN, EN EL 20 DE JULIO EN EL AÑO 2012 (FIN DEL CALENDARIO MAYA)
 
 

What do people do?

Ramadan is a month of fasting for many Muslims in the United States. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars (fundamental religious duties) of Islam. It is a time of self-examination and increased religious devotion.

People of Islamic faith are encouraged to read the entire Qur'an during Ramadan. Some Muslims recite the entire Qur'an by the end of Ramadan through special prayers known as Tarawih, which are held in mosques every night of the month, during which a section of the Qur'an is recited.  Ramadan is also a month for acts of charity. Some Islamic centers and organizations actively take part in charity events and activities such as giving basic necessities, including food and clothing, to the homeless or donating school equipment to schools.

Some schools for students of Islamic faith may hold special events to welcome Ramadan. Some school authorities may issue requests on or prior to Ramadan, asking staff members at all schools within a district to help Muslim students perform their fasting ritual.

Public life

Many Islamic businesses and organizations may amend opening hours to suit prayer times during Ramadan in the United States. There may also be some congestion around mosques during prayer times, such as in the evenings.

Background

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, which consists of 12 months and lasts for about 354 days. The word “Ramadan” is derived from an Arabic word for intense heat, scorched ground and shortness of food and drink. It is considered to be the most holy and blessed month. Fighting is not allowed during this period.

The month of Ramadan traditionally begins with a new moon sighting, marking the start of the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. Many Muslims (except children, the sick and the elderly) abstain from food, drink, and certain other activities during daylight hours in Ramadan. This is considered as the holiest season in the Islamic year and commemorates the time when the Qu’ran (Islamic holy book) is said to have been revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. This occurred on Laylat Al-Qadr, one of the last 10 nights of the month.  Ramadan ends when the first crescent of the new moon is sighted again, marking the new lunar month’s start. Eid-al-Fitr is the Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.

About Ramadan begins in other countries

Read more about Ramadan begins.

Ramadan begins Observances

Note: Regional customs or moon sightings may cause a variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen.
WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday typeWhere it is observed
Mon Jul 14 1980 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jul 3 1981 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Jun 23 1982 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Jun 12 1983 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu May 31 1984 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue May 21 1985 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat May 10 1986 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Apr 30 1987 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Apr 18 1988 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Apr 7 1989 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Mar 28 1990 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Mar 17 1991 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Mar 5 1992 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Feb 23 1993 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Feb 12 1994 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Feb 1 1995 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Jan 22 1996 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jan 10 1997 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Dec 31 1997 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Dec 20 1998 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Dec 9 1999 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Nov 28 2000 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Nov 17 2001 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Nov 6 2002 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Oct 27 2003 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Oct 16 2004 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Oct 5 2005 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Sep 24 2006 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Sep 13 2007 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Sep 2 2008 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sat Aug 22 2009 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Wed Aug 11 2010 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Mon Aug 1 2011 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Fri Jul 20 2012 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Tue Jul 9 2013 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Sun Jun 29 2014 Ramadan begins Muslim  
Thu Jun 18 2015 Ramadan begins Muslim  

Related holidays

Other holidays in July 2013 in United States

Advertising
 

Other calendars

Related links

 
 
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