Thursday 23 April 2020

Ramadhan 🌙

Assalamualaikum (May peace be upon you),

In today's blog, I will share about the most beloved month by Muslims around the world called Ramadhan. 





Before that, as usual, I will introduce a little bit about Ramadhan.😀


Ramadhan is the 9th month in the Islamic calendar and the first chapters of the Qur'an were given to Rasullullah SAW in the month of Ramadhan. This month, Muslims will fast for the whole month from the dawn 🌙 (Fajr Time/Sehri) till sunset (Magrib/iftar time).🌝


Ramadan became obligatory in the month of Shaaban ( a month before Ramadhan) in 2 Hijrah.

A hadith about Ramadhan.

About Ramadan (Ramzan) | Ramadan quotes, Ramadan, Ramadan quotes ...


You can find more, here = hadith =

There are also mentions about the Ramadhan in the Qur'an .. where Allah mentions in surah al-Baqarah verse no.183 and 185 .


Surah Al-Baqarah Verse 183 | Verse, Sayings, Thoughts



Surah Al-Baqarah" Verse - 185 | Quran verses, Verses, Quran

Next, in most countries around the world, the Muslim authorities will announce the starting of Ramadhan when they witness the sight of the crescent moon which indicates the first Ramadhan is coming.

Fasting is fardhu ( obligatory/wajib) as it is among the 5 pillars of Islam.

What are the pillars of Islam? 
It is the foundation of Muslim life and duties for every Muslims to practice their religion and it consists of 5 pillars which are ;

=They are Shahada, Salah (solat/prayer), Fast, Zakat, and Hajj (pilgrimage).

Andddd , as every ibadah have their rulings to make the ibadah better ..I will list some down there .. I hope it helps you get more or refresh your past knowledge ..✌️

"The rulings for fasting"

Obligatory (Wajib)
✅ Fasting in Ramadhan is Fardhu Ain (obligatory) upon every adult Muslim who has reached puberty, is sane and who is not sick or traveling (Musafir)

Sunnah

✅6 days in the month of Shawwal
✅Day of Arafah (9 Zulhijjah)
✅On Monday and Thursday
✅On 13,14 and 15 days of every month in the Islamic Calendar.

Haram (prohibited)
✅1 Syawal (Eid ul Fitr/Eid)
✅30 Shaaban (the day before Ramadhan starts)
✅The women in menstruation
✅10 Zulhijjah (Eid Ul Adha)
✅Tashriqs days ( 11,12,13 Zulhijjah)

The others ruling during are in the picture below:


Ohh yeah , before I forget , I will attach the pictures for the dua' (niat) for fasting and about the Taraweeh prayer 😀'

While down there, is the picture for Taraweeh prayer which is performed during the month of Ramadan after the prayer of Isha'.
It is not obligatory but it is highly encouraged for Muslims to perform.



During this Ramadhan, you can try to gain knowledge about those things that you may want to learn such as learning about the 25 prophets or learn Arabic or hadith. You can also try to memorize or complete reading all the chapters in the Qur'an.

There are a lot of hadith that mention about the blessings for the human being in month of Ramadhan .. Such as ,the gates of paradise will be open as wide as possible while the gates of the hell will be as closed as possible ..

InshaAllah , in the next blog ,I will try to update more about Ramadhan ..
Any suggestions , feel free to drop your comments at the comment section.

Salam Ramadhan 😀✌
May Allah shower you with blessings, good health, and happiness this Ramadhan 🌙🌙

Friday 17 April 2020

What Code ?

Assalamualaikum,

Hehe... So in today's blog, I want to share a code system called Morse Code.
Have you ever heard about it before? Perhaps, in a movie or any crime genre dramas.

Oh yeah, my friends said that they knew about this in a movie called Parasite.

Actually, I am going to share my experience when I have started learning about Morse Code. I acknowledge about Morse Code when I watched a detective series drama called CID a Hindi-series drama when a victim asks for help using Morse Code to drew the police officers' attention to help him. I was quite astonished by that 😍... Haha :) 

So before I share my experience, I want to share a little bit of history about the Morse Code... Nah, don't worry, I won't open a history book here 😊.. xoxo :)

Morse Code was invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, where during that time messages were usually conveyed by a messenger who carried them in form of writing or memorizes it (Good memory, must be said). When the commercial telegraph was introduced in 1837, Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail (his assistant) demonstrated the messages using Morse Code.(pretty cool 😎)




telegraph receiver

Picture of a telegraph

Morse code usually consists of dots (.) and dashes (-) where the dashes represent 3 dots.

And seriously, if you keep practicing it, eventually you can memorize it easily.✌

The table for the Morse Code for each alphabet and number is below :



You can check how it works on youtube for more help. Even I search it there because I am a visual and kinesthetic learner so it helps me a lot. Like in LEARN MORSE CODE from a MEMORY CHAMP (in 15 minutes), the YouTuber has a unique way to memorize the codes.

When I was learning this, I found it quite fascinating because who knows while you are tapping your pencil playfully, you're actually conveying a message to someone else.

And yeah, when I was learning about Morse Code, a lot of people shared their stories. One of that was a group cheat in an exam using Morse Code. Seriously, DON'T DO IT GUYS !! It is bad...✌ . And some even used it to talk with each other in a secret way! 😉

And yes, you can even use this link to get a better understanding of Morse Code.

So until here...
Assalamualaikum
Do share with others if it helps you...

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Friday 10 April 2020

My greetings !!

Assalamualaikum and hai everyone, 🙌

This is my first blog and post.
So I thought that I want to start with a greeting.

According to Google, greetings mean a polite word or sign of welcome or recognition.

Greetings can be delivered in any language to any people without minding their origins, religion or skin color. Greetings can be "Assalamualaikum (May peace be upon you), Hello, Hola, Annyeonghaseyo, Vanakkam and even Ta cha hao.

That's the beauty of greetings.

Greetings are also important to show a positive tone while talking or messaging another person and to make a good impression on others.

Haha, just imagine that you were focusing on your work when suddenly someone comes and starts their conversation with you without "neither Hello, nor hai". Weird right?
The same goes for me. :)

Btw, my blog is named The Connaissance Corner which means The Knowledge Corner. I hope I could provide you better knowledge based on my experiences and my knowledge .😀

so I am going stop for now as this is my first experience writing a blog. Especially, when I am trying to improve my writing skills. ✌✌


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