Blessings
Happy Ramadan everyone.
And now for this special occasion, here is a gift from some of our Evangelical brothers and sisters: 30 Days Muslim Prayer Focus. Now start praying.
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Happy Ramadan everyone.
And now for this special occasion, here is a gift from some of our Evangelical brothers and sisters: 30 Days Muslim Prayer Focus. Now start praying.
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Kul 3am wa antum bi alf khair
Posted by: Abu Sinan | September 25, 2006 at 10:08 AM
Do Muslims pray for infidels?
Ever?
ALL prayers should be of gratitude for the blessings of Creation, and for love and compassion for ALL.
Posted by: Northern Shewolf | September 25, 2006 at 12:33 PM
Well is good to recive blessings but to pray for us to change our religion? .. no way
Posted by: Me | September 28, 2006 at 05:29 PM
Ramadan mubarek (Sp?) to all. I spent Dec 1986 to July 1992 in Riyadh working at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, and some of my fondest memories were of Ramadan meals with Saudi friends -- not to mention Eid!
Posted by: Jan Cornell, M.D. | September 29, 2006 at 04:08 PM
Living in Saudi, I've seen this particular web site before. I think it is a great format - one country at a time with relevant issues in each country - but was surprised that the cradle of Islam - Saudi - was not among the places mentioned...
I've just found your blog and am enjoying going thru the archives to get your pov on matters. Thanks!
Posted by: Lori | October 11, 2006 at 12:32 AM
Jan, Ramadan indeed is the best time of the year in Saudi. I wish I was there. Thanks for passing by.
Lori, welcome to the blog. I am personally not big on praying for conversion and the whole saving people from hell set of beliefs (in all religions). Why not Saudi included in the website? Maybe they are saving them for another grander occasion? Or maybe they don’t deserve the special prayers since they are already going to hell? I have no idea.
Posted by: Aya | October 11, 2006 at 10:25 PM