Sehri, Iftari aur Shopping in Madina | Food Street at Masjid e Quba | Arabic Mandi & Perfumes

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Sehri, Iftari aur Shopping in Madina | Food Street at Masjid e Quba | Arabic Mandi & Ahmed Perfumes

You have probably heard of Mandi Rice, and you may have even tried it; but do you know much about it? This delicious dish has ancestor origins, and it is eaten in different cultures around the world.

It is said that Mandi rice originally comes from Yemen. And later on, it became popular among some Gulf nations and spread even further to Hyderabad, India. Back then, the traditional dish was mainly served on special occasions such as weddings and family gatherings. Today, you can easily find it cooked in many different styles in hundreds of Mandi restaurants across United Arab Emirates & Saudi Arabia

Ramadan is known to be the month of worship. It is a much-awaited time, for it is a month that is full of Allah's Blessings and Mercy. It is filled with various individual and collective activities by Muslims, which will lead to great rewards from Him and productive relationships in society.

Besides the individual ibadah, there are many collective aspects of Ramadan that Muslims could experience. The break-of-fast or iftar session with fellow brothers and sisters in the mosques and congregational prayers, including the taraweeh, and doing charity to others, are examples of activities that can strengthen unity and solidarity in society.

During Ramadan, the volume of people in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah was extraordinarily huge. We were glad to be one among the millions of Muslims who thronged to the city of the Prophet (peace be upon him-PBUH). They purposely spend money and time visiting his city, which he established some 1,400 years ago. What made us so moved was the preparation of the authority of the Haram-alNabi (Masjidil Nabawi) to play a good host to the guests of Allah and His beloved Prophet (PBUH). Together with the Medina people, the officials of the Mosque have never failed to make me and others feel so delightfully welcomed by their hospitality. For instance, during the iftar time, everyone would have the chance to get a set of the break-of-fast meal, for free of charge. To have the opportunity to break our fast in the Haram, we had to be there as early as Asr-prayer time, or otherwise, we would not be allowed to enter the basement car park. Hence, most of the time, we decided to have the iftar at home. We usually reached the Mosque an hour before congregational Isyak-prayer time to get a comfortable place for the Taraweeh.

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