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🐞موضوع: 👱🏼 How's it going, Emma? Did you have a good weekend? 👱🏼 اوضاع چطور است، اِما؟ آخر هفته خوبی داشتی؟ 👩🏻 Oh, yeah, it was great. It was the first weekend. I didn't study! 👩🏻 اوه، بله، عالی بود. اولین تعطیلات آخر هفته بود. درس نخواندم! 👱🏼 Oh ... so you don't have any exams this week? 👱🏼 اوه. .. پس تو این هفته هیچ امتحانی نداری؟ 👩🏻 No, I had all my exams last week. So I just went to the movies ... How about you? What did you do? 👩🏻 نه، همه ی امتحان هایم را هفته ی قبل داشتم. بنابراین رفتم سینما ... تو چطور؟ تو چه کار کردی؟ 👱🏼 Well, I have my math exam today, so, you know, I studied pretty much the whole weekend. 👱🏼 خوب، من امروز امتحان ریاضی دارم، بنابراین، می‌دانی، من تقریبا تمام هفته را درس خواندم. 👩🏻 Oh, that's too bad. 👩🏻 اوه، چقدر بد. 👱🏼 Yeah, I know. But I feel good about the exam. I mean, I think I'm ready for it .... Anyway, I have to go to the library now. I want to study some more. 👱🏼 آره، می‌دانم. اما حس خوبی درباره امتحان دارم. منظورم این است، فکر می‌کنم برای آن آماده هستم .... به هر حال، باید الان به کتابخانه بروم. می‌خواهم یک کم دیگر درس بخوانم. 👩🏻 Well, good luck! 👩🏻 خوب، موفق باشی! 👱🏼 Thanks, Emma. 👱🏼 ممنون، اِما. ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
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When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of the heaven are opened and the gates of hell are closed and the devils are chained. •🕯🌙• با شروع ماه رمضان، درهای بهشت ​​گشوده و درهای جهنم بسته و شیاطین به زنجیر کشیده می شوند.🤩 ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
What is Ramadan? Ramadan is a very special time for Muslims all over the world. Observing Ramadan is one of the five 'pillars' of Islam. During Ramadan, all Muslims over the age of about 9 to 15, with some exceptions, are expected to fast between dawn and sunset. پایه،رکن @English_4U
When does it take place? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which follows the phases of the moon. This means the dates of Ramadan change each year. The month starts when the new crescent moon is first visible in the night sky. Fasting ends with the arrival of the next lunar month, which starts with the first glimpse of the new crescent moon. هلال قمری نگاه اجمالی و سریع @English_4U
Are all Muslims expected to fast? Not all Muslims are expected to fast. Children under the age of 9, people who are travelling, elderly people, pregnant women and others where it may affect their health are exempt. Those who can't fast for any reason can offer to feed poor people for each day they miss during Ramadan. معاف،مستثنی @English_4U
How do people fast? During Ramadan, the day starts early so that people can eat a pre-fast meal before dawn. This meal, called Suhoor, is important as it will keep them going through the day. During daylight hours, fasting Muslims cannot eat food or drink water or any other drinks. In late spring or early summer, this is particularly difficult as the day can be very long. People who live in polar regions, where daylight can last 22 hours or more, can choose to follow the dawn and sunset times in Mecca or a nearby country where the sky is dark at night. قطبی @English_4U
What happens at sunset? People can eat and drink again once the sun has set. The traditional way to break the fast is by eating dates and drinking a glass of water. Then, the evening meal, Iftar, is a social event that can go on for hours. It is common for people to eat together in large groups of family and friends. Special foods are prepared and shared, and desserts are particularly popular. Muslims often include charity in Iftar as well, sharing Iftar with members of the community who cannot buy or make their own food. Across the Muslim world, mosques and aid organisations set up tents and tables for the public in poorer communities to eat free Iftar meals every night of Ramadan. خرما دسر صدقه @English_4U
Why do people fast? Muslims fast during Ramadan to bring them closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of people who are less fortunate than themselves. Fasting is an exercise in self-control. As well as not eating, drinking or smoking, Muslims try to avoid bad actions, like talking about people behind their backs or using bad language. Ramadan is a time for people to work on being more patient, more tolerant and more mindful of the people around them. It is a moment to reflect and work on being better people. Many Muslims also donate money to charities during the month, and a lot of Islamic charities organise food packs for people in poorer countries or refugee camps. Giving donations to charity, known as Zakat, is particularly important during the holy month, and so is prayer, meditation and reading the Qur'an. خوش شانس صبور بردبار متوج،مواظب فکر کردن هدیه کردن مهاجر،پناهنده خیریه عبادت @English_4U
How is the end of Ramadan celebrated? Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of the month of fasting. There are many Eid traditions, mainly centred around family, food, generosity and festivities. On Eid ul-Fitr, Muslims wake up early and dress in their finest clothes to attend the Eid prayers. After prayers, they wish each other a happy Eid ('Eid Mubarak' in Arabic) before spending the rest of the day with their extended families, enjoying good food and sharing gifts with children and loved ones. بخشش جشن و شادمانی @English_4U
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