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Trending Video About The Difference Between Ramadan & Eid!

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As we all know Ramadan ends with Eid. But it is noticeable about people, basically girls, whose attitude changes with Ramadan ends & Eid starts. So here is a  trending video in twitter posted by Zaid Ali a Successful Youtuber. Lets See the Video Girls during Ramadan vs. Eid pic.twitter.com/jRFmt1PaPQ — Zaid Ali (@Za1d) June 29, 2016 So what you say, I feel it is very interesting. But somehow we don't want any one should take this in different way. So please take it in a funny way.. Also please give us your opinion in the comment section below.

This Pakistani ad for Ramzan in Pakistan will melt your heart !!

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With its “ daag ache hain ” tag line, detergent brand Surf Excel has come up with some pretty cute ads over the past few years. But a recent one it unveiled, to time with Ramzan celebrations in Pakistan, takes the cake. Or should we say, the  jalebis and  samosas . The ad depicts a little boy being dressed in a spotless new kurta  for the festival and running out to meet his friends. He then spots an old sweet vendor whose cart is stuck in a rut, and is unable to sell his wares to those out for the  iftaar . Our young lad promptly scoops up some  samosas  in his  kurta and rushes into the marketplace, to sell them. His friends join in too, bringing along the  jalebis  while the grateful  chacha looks on. Of course, their  kurtas  are greasy and spotted by the time the boys are done and they’re worried about it, until the boy's mother, who has seen it all, reassures them that “ daag acche hain ”, especially when you got them doing a good deed or lending a helping hand.

9 things you probably didn't know about Ramadan...

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During the month of Ramadan, which  begins on June 6 , you may notice your Muslim friends and coworkers politely excusing themselves from lunch engagements and turning toward their spiritual communities. It’s a time of heightened spirituality for many Muslims, characterized by much more than just hunger pangs. It’s a time of spiritual reflection, not just fasting. Many Muslims experience Ramadan as a time of deep spiritual reflection and personal growth. Fasting from bad habits “affords the peace of mind that allows you to think clearly and rationally without being clouded by overwhelming emotions,” wrote Muslim Public Affairs Council fellow Marwa Abdelghani . “It allows you to be productive instead of spending time thinking about grievances in your life that can make you angry or depressed. Ramadan is an opportunity to forgive, let go, and focus on what is most important.” Muslims fast from gossiping, lying and other bad habits during Ramadan. Muslims don’t just fa