Who's online
Online users
- azze
- qatarflat123
- aaahmed81
- wolfy
- aliakhatoon
Recent comments
- Actually britexpat...
3 min ago - to ukengqatar
16 min 50 sec ago - 2morrow is Dubai's national
30 min 54 sec ago - good morning... tama si
44 min 36 sec ago - atchara
1 hour 8 min ago - nakapag-isip na ko. since
1 hour 12 min ago - ang taray! very corporate
1 hour 14 min ago - silence kills...
im about to
1 hour 18 min ago - whew! group 3 pala akesh.
1 hour 22 min ago - haaayyy,,, ako hindi ako
1 hour 27 min ago
"Air-conditioned" Iftar in Qatar
DOHA — With "air-conditioned" iftar tents, food banquets in the open air and aid for the needy in poor Muslim countries, Qataris are welcoming the fast-approaching holy fasting month of Ramadan.
"Some 14 million riyals ($3.8 million) has been allocated for the project," Mohammed Judae, director of Iftar program at the Doha-based Zakah Fund, told IslamOnline.net on Monday, August 25.
The fund is building 23 giant "air-conditioned" iftar tents for the poor during the dawn-to-dusk fasting month.
"More than 600,000 people are expected to benefit from the project this year," said Judae.
Two famous restaurants have been tasked with preparing the iftar meals in the tents.
One of the tents, which caters for 300 people, in Al-Khoweir area will be dedicated for the new Muslim reverts.
Ramadan, the ninth month on the Islamic lunar calendar, will fall this year in early September.
In Ramadan, adult Muslims, save the sick and those traveling, abstain from food, drink, smoking and sex between dawn and sunset.
After breaking their fast, Muslims attend Tarawih, a special nightly prayers.
It is customary for Muslims during Ramadan to host iftar banquets for the poor and needy people.
Vying
Many Qatari charities are also vying to feed the poor during the holy fasting month.
The Qatar Red Crescent has allotted 1.32 million riyals ($363,000) to feed 50,000 people in the Gulf country during Ramadan.
It has also allocated one million riyals ($273,000) to send food packages for the poor in Sudan's war-torn Darfur province, Somalia and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
The Sheikh Eid Bin Muhammad Al-Thani charity has also allocated 520,000 riyals ($140,000) for food packages for 2,600 poor families.
The charity also has a series of tents to host scholars from around the Muslim world to give religious lessons to the faithful.
Al-Fanar Islamic Center is also preparing to provide more than 40 Muslim scholars to give religious lessons to the faithful during the holy fasting month.
Muslims dedicate their time during the holy month to become closer to Allah through prayer and self-restraint.
Many men perform i`tikaf (spiritual retreat), spending the last 10 days of the month exclusively in the mosque.
It is also customary for Muslims to spend part of the days during Ramadan studying the Noble Qur'an.
Source: http://www.islamonli...
QT Qs and Forums
- marriadge and engagement rings for Muslims
- ROMANIAN NATIONAL DAY!!!!!!!
- URGENT INFORMATION about sponsering live out
- Urgent Help Needed
- What NEXT....After India's 9/11 Mumbai Terror
- Members of Oasis Beach Clubs...
- Spanish construction Company nned advice
- Hi all, it is very useful
- Silly pointless thread
- Am i Christain or Muslim....?????
QT Classifieds Page
Events
- Field Hockey Training(Events)(Now)
- DAR AL FOUNOUN ART SCHOOL @ WAQIF ART CENTER(Events)(Now)
- “The Orientalists” exhibition(Events)(Now)
- The 4th Asian Technical Gymnastic Championshi(Events)(Now)
- Thai Food Festival (Events)(Now)
- Tuesday Ladies Group Christmas Lunch (Events)(Now)
- Qatar Philharmonic Rehearsal Recitals(Events)(1 day)
Guide to Qatar
- Sample Budget and Cost of Living
- Qatar Schools Database
- Residents Guide to Qatar
- Siteseeing in Qatar
- Traffic Rules
- Attending a Qatari Wedding
- Gift ideas from Qatar
- Best Bars in Doha
- Buying a used car in Qatar
- Renting in Qatar
- What to consider when renting in Qatar
- Preparing for Winter in Qatar
- Registering a birth in Qatar
- Blackberry phones in Qatar
- Old Qatar
- What's Happening in Qatar
- Online Shopping in Qatar
- What does Doha look like?








farhanj said
Thanks! ...This is really amazing...Appreciate the tremendous efforts!! Jazak Allah
SheDBabe said
Jazakhalla khair.. ...Good post Bro..Very informative. Barakhalla feek!
salax85 said
Jazak Allah... this Ramadan ...Jazak Allah... this Ramadan InshaAllah i honestly intend to better understand the Qur'an. May Allah help me and all willing human in doing so.. Amen.
SheDBabe said
Aameen Brother Salax.. ...Yes we should all put in an extra effort this Year..After all the Quran is the speech of Allah & the blessings for the 1 who reads,comprehends,practices & teaches is indeed huge! May Allah give us all what it takes to accomplish our goal..
salax85 said
Aaameeen....SheDBabe... i ...Aaameeen....SheDBabe... i take it u r a sister.. :)
but nice prayer. InshaAllah!
AbuAmerican said
May Allah accept it from ...May Allah accept it from them and our fasts Amen
thexonic said
lol no ...lol no comments.
--------
(Lebanon A piece of Heaven on Earth)
baldrick2dogs said
I've been watching these tents go up all over Qatar ...There's one close by to where I live. As an Engineer I felt obliged to take a look ;o)
They have very sturdy metal frames (Proper girders, not just poles) with what looks to be flame retardant canvas covering and more than adequate a/c. If the food is as good as the tent itself there's going to be a lot of happy chappies out there come iftar time :o)
---------------------------------------
Baldrick - Qatar's answer to Google ;o)
Intelligent said
Intelligent... ...Mashallah very informative post. Jazak-Allah Hair.
Meaningful said
Jazak Allah kher brother I ...Jazak Allah kher brother
I dont live with example..Reather I prefer to be an example!
amnesia said
the title should say 'Air ...the title should say 'Air Conditioned Iftar tents' shouldn't it?
__________________________
Mr. Q's Blog - A Qatari's view on Qatar.
nazek said
Ma sha Allah. I'm so happy ...Ma sha Allah. I'm so happy to read this, may Allah bless all of those involved
Eco-savvy said
What a concept to give lectures in Ramadan ...quote
Al-Fanar Islamic Center is also preparing to provide more than 40 Muslim scholars to give religious lessons to the faithful during the holy fasting month.unquote
Why couldnt Fanar do it in Shaban?