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Ramadan Kareem to all Muslim Mumsnetters and their families

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CrookshanksinJimmyChoos · 12/09/2007 10:19

Hope you have a blessed and happy Ramadan

Much love,

Crookshanks

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isasmama · 12/09/2007 10:52

Ramadan kareem!
may Allah give us the ability to make the most of this blessed month!
Ameen

MotherofZ · 12/09/2007 12:28

Ramadhan Mubarak all - for tomorrow though!

CrookshanksinJimmyChoos · 12/09/2007 20:54

Oh I know its tomorrow but wanted to post in advance and all ready for tomorrow

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Califrau · 12/09/2007 20:56

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CrookshanksinJimmyChoos · 12/09/2007 21:18

Cheers Cali

Hows you?

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lulumama · 12/09/2007 21:20

ramadan mubarak

hope you fast well x x

beansprout · 12/09/2007 21:20

Ramadan Mubarak

saltire · 12/09/2007 21:22

Does anyone mind if I ask a question?

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:24

Ramadan Kareem everyone..... Is everyone all set with squillion samosa and stuff

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:25

go on saltire

saltire · 12/09/2007 21:28

It's a genuine question - at what age does a girl wear the what i would call traditional muslim dress? is it a jihab? I saw a woman in town today, she was wearing one, and she had two girls with her, one looked about 13/14 she was wearing one, yet the toddler was wearing jeans and a top.
Also, does the girls parents decide for her, can she say "no, I've chosen not to wear a full jihab (sorry if thats hte wrong name)

CrookshanksinJimmyChoos · 12/09/2007 21:33

The girls should cover when they reach puberty i.e get their periods. Islam requires all women to cover but you can choose not to cover - its an individual choice. However, some parents don't always listen to the request of the daughters but thats a parental issue rather than Islam! lol!!

Got all my dates to hand, but won't be fasting until Aunt Flo has left (you don't fast when you have a period) so not for a few days yet....

Ooooh....now everyone on mnet knows Aunt Flo is in town! lol!!

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saltire · 12/09/2007 21:34

Thank you for answering that for me crookshanks.

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:35

Hijab, it's worn once a girl hits maturity. You are supposed ot get say in whether you wear the hijab or not. in my family I'm the only one who wears the hijab my sisters dont it's their choice they are answerable for their actions not me.

Otoh, my dd's both wear hijab, this is not thro coercion on my part, but because they want to be like mummy, they are old enough to decide for themselves I expect.

Dh is pretty against the hijaab- actually I've found a lot of fmailies are, they're scared if the women in their family wear the hijaab they'll be thoguht ot be 'extermists/terrorists/stupid or all of the above.
Dh doesn't have much say in what I wear I tend to wear it full stop.

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:35

When they are old enough to decide for themselvbes I'll leave it up to them I expect

saltire · 12/09/2007 21:39

fuzzy - thank you. Sorry for the wrong spelling of it
Did your parents put pressure on you to wear (or not to wear it) as you got older?

motherhoodrocks · 12/09/2007 21:47

Happy Ramadan everyone. Yep samosas are at the ready! Looking forward to my first ramadan at home and not working thanks to being on maternity leave.

Re hijab, I started wearing it properly when I was about 16. I have a 12 year old DD who doesnt seem too keen on it at the moment, Im sure she will wear it when she feels ready to. Not going to pressure her though I want to her to understand the reasons for wearing it rather then wear it cuz shes been told to.

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:48

No they didn't at all, my dad is rather proud of the fact i do wear hijaab, but I only recently discovered this when my sister told me in passing something he'd said ot her about me.

My sisters dont observe the hijaab and nobody has said anytih to them either, two of them want to but are scared.

I was actually picked on for my hijab by other muslim girls at school as apposed to any of my non-muslim friends who could care less.

deeeja · 12/09/2007 21:48

Ramadhan Mubarak everyone!
This is the first year I will get to fast properly, since not pregnant, or heavily breastfeeding!
Really looking forward to it!
xx

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:49

Hey can we have recipe suggestions throughout ramadan please I get os stuck on what to cook.

I've booked leave for the last two weeks of Ramadan, till then I have suhoor, the school run and work...... Any bets as to how long I last???

CrookshanksinJimmyChoos · 12/09/2007 21:51

I would love a Samosa recipe!!!! If anyone has Gulap Jambon as well....technically its a pud but mmmmmmm do I love it!!!

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deeeja · 12/09/2007 21:52

I wear the full islamic dress, as in the khimaar (head-covering), and jilbab.
I've been wearing it for around 9 years now. I don't have any daughters though so can't answer about though. I have a niece who is five years old, she wears it sometimes, but in the way little girls decide to wear a favourite top, or want to be like Mummy.

deeeja · 12/09/2007 21:54

I don't even know how to make samosas, I buy themready-made, to my shame!
I don't even work!
My favourite evening meal is Ramadhan, is one I don't have to cook! It is hard cooking when you can't eat it!

deeeja · 12/09/2007 21:55

my favourite meal IN ramadhan...

fuzzywuzzy · 12/09/2007 21:55

crooks seriously get them ready made.... I've just wrapped 100 and honestly the readymade ones cant be that bad.

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