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2011 Calendars: Religions: Islam,
Islamic Holidays 2011
Muhammad's Birthday
February 15, 2011
Isra Al Mi'Raj (Ascent of the Prophet Muhammad)
June 28, 2011
This Muslim holiday commemorates the Prophet Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Jerusalem, his ascent into the Seventh Heavens and his return to Mecca -- all on the same night.
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Lailatul-Bara'at (Eve. after 14 Sha'ban):
July 15, 2011
Ramadan
August 01, 2011
The start of the holy Islamic month of Ramadan. Muslims around the world will commemorate the month in which the Koran was revealed by Allah to His prophet Muhammad by fasting from sunrise to sunset.
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Lailatul-Qadr (Night after 26th Ramadan)
August 26, 2011
Eid-Al-Fitr (Celebrating the Fast)
August 30, 2011
Today is the first full day of the three-day Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.
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Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice)
November 06, 2011
This Muslim holiday, celebrated during the time of the annual hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca, marks the willingness of Abraham to sacrifice his son Ishmael, as commanded by God. The day is consecrated with an animal sacrifice, of which one-third is shared with the poor while the other two-thirds is enjoyed with family and friends.
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Muharram 1 (Al-Hijra - Islamic New Year)
November 26, 2011
Today is the first month of the Islamic calendar and the start of the new year. (began the previous night at sundown)
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Ashura: Tenth Day
December 05, 2011
This Shia Muslim holiday commemorates the death of Muhammad's grandson, killed during the Battle of Karbala. Celebrated on the 10th of Islamic month of Muharram, Ashura is a day of fasting, reflection and meditation.
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Actual starting date depends on the sighting of the moon in North America.
All Islamic Days begin at sunset the preceding evening.
source: Moonsighting.com
The holiday of 2011,..
1) Islamic Holidays of 2011,
2) Christian Holidays of 2011,
3) Hinduism Holidays of 2011,
4) Buddhist Holidays of 2011,
Various type Calendars of 2011,.
1) Holy Quran's background Calender,
2) A Stylish Calendar,
3) A Simple Calendar,
The importance of time
Time is really a wonderful thing. It can be defined satisfactorily. It has no beginning and no end. All things are born in time, grow in time and then decay and die in time. Time moves at its own pace. It cannot be commanded. It does not wait for kings or princess.It cannot be analyzed
We are conscious of the passing time and its importance. We have developed clocks and watches to indicate its flow. We have invented dates, days and years to indicate and measure it in our own way, but it is really indivisible and immeasurable.
People say time is money. But it is more precious than money. Money lost can be recovered, but not the time lost. A moment lost is lost for ever. Time is ever changing. Change is the law of nature. Nothing is independent of change or time. Man’s life is very short but the work is much and difficult. There are so much to do. Therefore, we should not waste even a single minute. Every breath, every second should be used properly and meaningfully.
The importance of time
"Never leave till tomorrow what you can do today ? How do you explain this golden maxim ?
One of the many weaknesses of which man must be warned is procrastination or putting off things that can be done today till a later date. There is some natural inertia in man which makes him lethargic. He knows he must work but he doesn't want to unless he is goaded, very often leaves things where they are. If it doesn't affect him personally he doesn't act immediately. He would rather bask in idleness. To make him work and act many incentives are offered. Thus we see in business, what is called an incentive bonus. In regular services they are offered increments.
Man knows that putting off till tomorrow what one can do today is bad. So there are many maxims like 'time and tide wait for no man'. 'Take time by the forelock'; 'Make hay while the sun shines'. These idioms go to show how society realize the value of time and doing thing in time. For time lost is a loss forever and it can't be
The importance of time
Time is really a wonderful thing. It can be defined satisfactorily. It has no beginning and no end. All things are born in time, grow in time and then decay and die in time. Time moves at its own pace. It cannot be commanded. It does not wait for kings or princess.It cannot be analyzed
We are conscious of the passing time and its importance. We have developed clocks and watches to indicate its flow. We have invented dates, days and years to indicate and measure it in our own way, but it is really indivisible and immeasurable.
People say time is money. But it is more precious than money. Money lost can be recovered, but not the time lost. A moment lost is lost for ever. Time is ever changing. Change is the law of nature. Nothing is independent of change or time. Man’s life is very short but the work is much and difficult. There are so much to do. Therefore, we should not waste even a single minute. Every breath, every second should be used properly and meaningfully.
The importance of time
"Never leave till tomorrow what you can do today ? How do you explain this golden maxim ?
One of the many weaknesses of which man must be warned is procrastination or putting off things that can be done today till a later date. There is some natural inertia in man which makes him lethargic. He knows he must work but he doesn't want to unless he is goaded, very often leaves things where they are. If it doesn't affect him personally he doesn't act immediately. He would rather bask in idleness. To make him work and act many incentives are offered. Thus we see in business, what is called an incentive bonus. In regular services they are offered increments.
Man knows that putting off till tomorrow what one can do today is bad. So there are many maxims like 'time and tide wait for no man'. 'Take time by the forelock'; 'Make hay while the sun shines'. These idioms go to show how society realize the value of time and doing thing in time. For time lost is a loss forever and it can't be
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