Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Hard Talk Interviews Female Imam Sherin Khankan



This was interesting. One has to wonder if she is incredibly brave or incredibly stupid.



Wednesday, April 11, 2018

AWARE Center May Schedule of Events

AWARE DIWANIYA: RAMADAN TIPS: DO’S AND DON’TS
08.05.2018
How should I greet Muslims on the occasion of Ramadan? How should I reply if they greet me? Should my public behavior change in Ramadan? When and where can I eat during daylight hours? How should I handle food gifts from neighbors or colleagues? What should I expect if I accept an invitation to break the fast? What will happen on the roads? When is the best time to shop? Will my paperwork get done? And how should I look at non-productivity and excessiveness? The presentation will start at 7 pm on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 & will be followed a dinner buffet. RSVP required at info@aware.com.kw


MOVIE NIGHT: THE MESSAGE
01.05.2018
The film follows Muhammad's first years as a prophet starting with Islam's beginnings in Mecca in which the Muslims are persecuted, the exodus to Medina, & ending with the Muslims' triumphant return to Mecca. A number of crucial events, such as the battle of Badr & the battle of Uhud are depicted, & the majority of the story is told from the point-ofview of peripheral individuals such as Hamzaibn` Abd Al-Muttalib (Muhammad's Uncle), Abu Sufyan (the leader of Mecca) & his wife Hind bint Utbah (enemies of Islam who later become Muslims themselves). Movie Duration: 180 minutes approx. Popcorn & soft drinks will be provided.


GUIDED TOUR: GRAND MOSQUE
12.05.2018
For a rewarding, spiritual & informative experience. This is a 1½ tour of one of Kuwait’s most famous landmarks. Ladies are required to cover - long sleeves and long ankle length skirt, otherwise the mosque will provide a cloak. If you have your own scarf you’re welcome to bring it. Cameras are allowed. Children are welcome. This tour meets directly at the Grand Mosque. This tour does not require prior registration.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Ramadan 2018 is expected to begin on May 17; here's everything you need to know about it





The first day of Ramadan this year is likely to be on May 16 or 17, however this is subject to change based on moon-sightings. 

What is Ramadan all about?

Ramadan is regarded as the holiest month of the year for Muslims as it was the month in which the Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) on the night of Laylat Al Qadr, one of the last ten nights of Ramadan.

“Greet people by saying “Ramadan Kareem”. This roughly translates into “Happy Ramadan””

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''The month of Ramadan (is that) in which was revealed the Quran, a guidance for the people and the clear proof for guidance and criterion. So whoever sights (the new moon of) the month, let him fast it; and whoever is ill or on a journey - then an equal number of other days. Allah intends for you ease and doesn't intend for you hardship and wants for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that (to) which He has guided you: and perhaps you will be grateful.''
                                                                 Surah Al-Baqarah 2:185
The annual observance of Ramadan is considered one of the 'Five Pillars of Islam'.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Hijri (Islamic) calendar. This year, according to the Gregorian calendar, Ramadan may start on on May 16 or 17.

How long does it last?
Ramadan lasts for one complete moon cycle, which is usually 29 or 30 days. The moon sighting determines the duration. Nowadays, astronomical calculations have started taking precedence over the age-old tradition of moon sighting by the naked eye to determine the dates.

How do we know exactly when it starts?
A moon-sighting committee in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, will make an official announcement.

Why Saudi Arabia?
Makkah is considered the holiest city in Islam. Not only was it the birthplace of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), but also the location where Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) had his first revelation of the Quran. Because of this, the rest of the Islamic world follow Saudi Arabia’s announcement.

How do you greet each other?
Greet people by saying “Ramadan Kareem”. This roughly translates into “Happy Ramadan”.
Take the greetings online by using the hashtag #RamadanKareem

How do Muslims observe Ramadan?
Adult Muslims are required to fast from dawn to dusk every day throughout Ramadan. Those who are ill, elderly, diabetic, pregnant, menstruating, or breast-feeding are not required to fast. Those who travel or are unwell during the period of Ramadan may fast on different days at a later point. Children are not required to fast unless they have reached puberty, although many still do out of choice.
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In addition to abstaining from eating, drinking, and smoking, Muslims also refrain from sexual relations as well as sinful speech and behaviour during daylight hours.
During Ramadan, Muslims pray every night for 30 days, reciting different chapters each day until the Quran is completed by Eid Al Fitr. This is called the Taraweeh prayer, which is recited after Isha prayers mid-evening.

Why a fast?
Fasting redirects the heart away from distractions, with its purpose being to cleanse the soul by freeing it from impurities. Ramadan is also a time for Muslims to practice self-discipline, sacrifice, and empathy for those less fortunate. It encourages generosity and charity.

When do Muslims break their fast?
Fast may be broken at sunset before Maghrib prayers after ‘Azaan’ (call for prayers). This occurs just after sunset. Dates are traditionally the first food to be eaten each evening. The fast-breaking meal is called Iftar.


When does fasting start?
Each morning before sunrise, Muslims engage in a pre-fast meal called 'suhour'. Afterwards, they start with the Fajr prayers.

What after Ramadan?
Ramadan ends after 29 or 30 days. Eid Al Fitr is the annual three-day celebration after the last day of Ramadan and it is considered a public holiday period. The government will announce the exact Eid holiday dates nearer the time.


Do non-Muslims have to fast?
No. While Muslims don’t expect non-Muslims to fast as well, it remains important to show respect and follow basic etiquette in daily behaviour.

Basic Ramadan etiquette

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  1. Do not eat, drink, or smoke in public during the fasting hours. This includes chewing gum.
  2. Do not engage in public displays of affection, like hugging or kissing.
  3. Do not engage in any aggressive behaviour.
  4. Do not dance or play music in public. You may listen to music quietly with headphones.
  5. Do not wear inappropriate clothing in public. Dress respectfully. Men should avoid wearing sleeveless tops, while women should cover their shoulders and knees.
  6. Do not swear.
  7. Accept gifts, from a simple date to something more exotic, try to politely accept it. Further, if invited, it would always be an honour to join someone at Iftar. Ladies normally dress in pretty kaftans during the Ramadan period. (Try Souq Safat in Kuwait City go upstairs for last minute reasonably priced kaftans/darars).
  8. The penalty for not following the above etiquette can vary, with community service normally being favoured.

Where can you eat, drink, or smoke?
If you are not fasting, then you are free to eat, smoke and drink in the privacy of your own home. Check with your employer where and when this can be done at work.
Some restaurants and cafes in hotels may be open during the day to hotel guests. You are free to frequent these. Food can be taken away and consumed in private.

Everything else 


Work hours
The standard work-day is reduced by two hours for all employees across all sectors, regardless of whether you are observing Ramadan or not.

Grocery shopping
Supermarkets and groceries are open as usual, and you are free to do your weekly shop as normal. 

Driving
There’s no denying the fact that driving during the day, particularly between 5pm and Iftar, is hazardous. Some fasting taxi drivers may have been working longer than they should have been and as a result they may be dehydrated and lacking the ability to concentrate properly. 

Booking a taxi
If you are heading out around the Iftar time, then be advised that booking a taxi may not be so easy. A lot of drivers will be breaking their fast, so availability may be difficult.

Going out for dinner
If you are planning on going out for Iftar then you should book a table in advance. Restaurants are understandably busy during Ramadan evenings.

Going to the mall
A lot of businesses change their hours for Ramadan. Malls remain generally open during the day and stay open later than usual sometimes until midnight– with the exception of food courts and restaurants. 

Give to charity
Ramadan is a charitable time, and giving to those less fortunate will be greatly appreciated. It doesn’t have to be money, but perhaps food for Iftar. 

Thursday, April 5, 2018

AWARE Center April Schedule of Events

MIDDLE EASTERN COOKING COURSE (Morning)
09.04.2018
Food of the Middle East brings with it a variety of exotic flavors. While some dishes will be fragrant others will be spicy, delicate or at times, even syrupy. From dates, saffron, rose petals and orange blossom to cardamom or cumin - these are but a few of the ingredients comprising the fascinating cuisine of the Middle East. MORNING COURSE This is a 4 week course (April 9 – April 30) Course day: Monday Course Time: 9 a.m. – 12 noon Course Fee: K.D. 30 per person Very Limited seats! Advance registration required at info@aware.com.kw


MIDDLE EASTERN COOKING COURSE (Evening)
12.04.2018
Food of the Middle East brings with it a variety of exotic flavors. While some dishes will be fragrant others will be spicy, delicate or at times, even syrupy. From dates, saffron, rose petals and orange blossom to cardamom or cumin - these are but a few of the ingredients comprising the fascinating cuisine of the Middle East. EVENING COURSE This is a 4 week course (April 12 – May 3) Course day: Thursday Course Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course Fee: K.D. 30 per person Very Limited seats! Advance registration required at info@aware.com.kw


AWARE DIWANIYA: FASTING IN ISLAM, CHRISTIANITY & JUDAISM
24.04.2018
By Iman Martin Is fasting unique to Muslims only? When and how do Jews and Christians fast? Is there any difference in Islam between fasting during Ramadan and other types of fasting? What is the meaning of Ramadan? What were the main reasons as to why people observed fasting in the past? In her 20-minute presentation, Iman will answer all the questions and many more. Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw


AWARE DIWANIYA: CLOTHING IN ISLAM
17.04.2018
By Iman Martin Islam is a complete way of life. Therefore there are guidelines for all aspects of our lives including a dress code. So, what is that dress code and to whom does it apply? Is it only for women? Do we need a dress code in the 21st Century? What if any is the benefit? Come along to AWARE's diwaniya to discuss these points and have your say. Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw


GUIDED TOUR: GRAND MOSQUE
14.04.2018
Located in the heart of the city, the Grand Mosque is the biggest and the official Mosque of Kuwait which means that official religious celebrations are held in this mosque only. Locals refer to it as Al-Masjid Al-Kabir with total area of 46,000 square meters (490,000 sq ft), in that the building itself covers 20,000 square meters (220,000 sq ft). The Grand mosque is internationally renowned for its Islamic architecture and it has become one of Kuwait's most treasured landmarks. It is an excellent example of the conventional Islamic architectural style and also borrowed heavily from Persian structural design especially things like a central large dome, pointed arches and arcades of pillars forming into windy open-air passageways. Upon entering the mosque, the visitors are struck by the magnificence of gold leaf and saturated blues. The gypsum which is Hand-carved adds textures to the mosque, inestimable geometric Andalusian style patterned tile work brighten the space and ornamental calligraphy lures the eye of visitors around the room. Visit it for a rewarding, spiritual & informative experience. This is a 1½ hour tour. Ladies are required to cover - long sleeves and long ankle length skirt, otherwise the mosque will provide a cloak. If you have your own scarf you’re welcome to bring it. Cameras are allowed. Children are welcome. This tour meets directly at the Grand Mosque.


AWARE DIWANIYA: ISRAA & MIRAJ
10.04.2018
By Iman Martin Every year the Kuwait Government gives a day's holiday on the occasion of Israa & Miraj. But what is Israa & Miraj and what does it commemorate? Is it relevant today? Should this day be recognized and if so how? By attending AWARE's diwaniya you'll get to learn all this and more. Discussion and Q&A will follow the presentation. Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

AWARE Cultural Centre Events Schedule for March


MIDDLE EASTERN COOKING COURSE (NON – VEGETARIAN COURSE)
08.03.2018
Food of the Middle East brings with it a variety of exotic flavors. While some dishes will be fragrant others will be spicy, delicate or at times, even syrupy. From dates, saffron rose petals and orange blossom to cardamom or cumin - these are but a few of the ingredients comprising the fascinating cuisine of the Middle East. This is a 4 week course (March 8 – March 29) Course day: Thursday Course Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course Fee: K.D. 30 per person Very Limited seats! Advance registration required at info@aware.com.kw



MIDDLE EASTERN COOKING COURSE (VEGETARIAN COURSE)
12.03.2018
Food of the Middle East brings with it a variety of exotic flavors. While some dishes will be fragrant others will be spicy, delicate or at times, even syrupy. From dates, saffron rose petals and orange blossom to cardamom or cumin - these are but a few of the ingredients comprising the fascinating cuisine of the Middle East. This is a 3 week course (March 12 – March 26) Course day: Monday Course Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course Fee: K.D. 20 per person Very Limited seats! Advance registration required at info@aware.com.kw



AWARE Movie Night: WHERE DO WE GO NOW?
06.03.2018
Where Do We Go Now? is a 2011 film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki. The film premiered during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as part of Un Certain Regard. Synopsis: Christians & Muslims lived peacefully together for years in this small Lebanese village, but animosities begin to build among the men as a result of slights & misunderstandings. The women of the village conspire to avert sectarian strife though a series of harebrained plans, none of which succeeds in slowing down the escalating spiral of violence. When tragedy strikes, the women find themselves driven to make a deeply personal sacrifice for the sake of peace. Movie Duration: 110 minutes. Refreshments will be provided.



AWARE DIWANIYA: LOVE IN ISLAM
13.03.2018
By Dr. Teresa Lesher Is Islam a religion of love? Is Allah a loving God? How should Muslims express their love for God and others? Join Dr. Teresa Lesher on March 13 at 7 pm as she presents the Qur’anic verses and prophetic traditions that discuss love – God's love for us, our love for God, and our love for each other. Q&A and general discussion will follow. Dr. Teresa Lesher holds her PhD in Information Science from the UK and is now associate professor at the Kuwait College of Basic Education. She held the position of General Manager of the AWARE Center for three years. Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw



AWARE DIWANIYA: CROSS CULTURAL MARRIAGES
20.03.2018
By Iman Martin In this modern world cross cultural marriages are becoming more and more common. However, as with any marriage it's not all plain sailing. What are the pros and cons of such marriages? How do societies view them? What are the common issues faced? What does Kuwaiti society feel about such marriages and what's the Islamic viewpoint? Are there any benefits for the children from these families? Discussion and Q&A will follow the presentation. Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw



AWARE DIWANIYA: ISLAM BETWEEN RELIGION & CULTURE
27.03.2018
By Iman Martin Scenario: You've just arrived at Kuwait International airport and notice the wide array of costumes all around. A local gentleman is wearing a long white thobe and white headdress while a group of women are wearing the traditional long black Abaya and hijab (cloak & scarf). Another glance and you view a woman fully covered with niqab (face veil). If one were to ask the man why does he choose to dress as he does? He'd likely respond, "It's my culture and traditional dress dictates my clothing choice". Yet if the same question was addressed to the women they might respond, "It is our religion which dictates the way we dress". This is just one example so join us as we reveal many aspects between religion and culture of Kuwaitis' daily life.



GUIDED TOUR: GRAND MOSQUE
10.03.2018
For a rewarding, spiritual & informative experience. This is a 1½ tour of one of Kuwait’s most famous landmarks. Ladies are required to cover - long sleeves and long ankle length skirt, otherwise the mosque will provide a cloak. If you have your own scarf you’re welcome to bring it. Cameras are allowed. Children are welcome. This tour meets directly at the Grand Mosque.




Tuesday, October 24, 2017

AWARE Center November Schedule

MOVIE NIGHT: MONSIEUR IBRAHIM (A French Movie)
07.11.2017
Synopsis: In a street called Blue in a very poor neighborhood in Paris, Monsieur Ibrahim is an old Muslim Turkish owner of a small market. He becomes friend of the teenager Jewish Moises, tenderly nicknamed Momo, who lives with his father in a small apartment on the other side of the street. To know more join us at AWARE on Tuesday. Movie Duration: 94 minutes Refreshments will be provided.


GUIDED TOUR: TAREQ RAJAB MUSEUM
13.11.2017
Fee: KD 3 per person (includes transport) Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw This well-hidden treasure houses a collection of over 30,000 items collected over the last 50 years, of which approximately 10,000 are on permanent display. Tareq Sayed Rajab was the first Kuwaiti to be sent abroad to study art and archaeology. While a student in the United Kingdom, he met his future wife, Jehan Wellborne, who from her childhood was interested in folklore and particularly the arts and life of exotic peoples and minorities. The Museum opened to the public in 1980 &has a spectacular display of ceramics, metalwork, glass, jade, costumes, textiles, jewelry, wood & stone-carvings & musical instruments. Join AWARE for a guided tour & a most memorable experience!


AWARE Diwaniya: LOVE LANGUAGES OF GOD
14.11.2017
By Iman Martin Graham Chapman, an American counselor wrote a book – Love languages of God. Written from the Christian point of view can it have any relevance in the Arab world and in particular for Muslims? In her 20 minute present Iman Martin will discuss these love languages, showing if and how they fit into Islam and for family relationships. All are welcome. Join us for a most engaging conversation.



AWARE Diwaniya: SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ARABS AND WESTERNERS
21.11.2017
By Iman Martin Naturally we tend to look at the differences rather than similarities. Westerners coming to Kuwait / Middle East for the first time find many cultural differences and virtually all will go through culture shock to some degree. However, are there similarities between Arabs and Westerners? If so, what are they? Are we getting closer or more different? An opportunity to hear others opinion and voice your own. Join us for a most engaging conversation. Refreshments will be provided.


AWARE Diwaniya: LEGACY OF A PROPHET
28.11.2017
In celebration of Prophet Muhammad's birthday on December 1, join the AWARE Center on November 28 for a presentation about his life. Dr. Teresa Lesher will give an overview of Muhammad's early life and focus on his roles as a prophet, human rights activist, educator, philanthropist, feminist, abolitionist, diplomat, commander in chief and head of state. The presentation will be followed by a discussion. Dr. Teresa Lesher holds her PhD in Information Science from the UK & is now associate professor at the Kuwait College of Basic Education. She held the position of General Manager of the AWARE Center for three years and returns often to host presentations related to Arab and Islamic culture. Advance reservations required at info@aware.com.kw

GUIDED TOUR: GRAND MOSQUE
11.11.2017
For a rewarding, spiritual & informative experience. This is a 1½ tour of one of Kuwait’s most famous landmarks. Ladies are required to cover - long sleeves and long ankle length skirt, otherwise the mosque will provide a cloak. If you have your own scarf you’re welcome to bring it. Cameras are allowed. Children are welcome. This tour meets directly at the Grand Mosque

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Terrorism And Hatred Are Condemned In Islam... Bravo Zain It's A Great Initiative



Condemn those who seek to harm others before they do and educate the misguided. Happy Ramadan, peace and love to all.





Wednesday, March 22, 2017

AWARE Scheduled Events for April 2017

GUIDED TOUR: Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy
17.04.2017
Fee: KD 3 per person The primacy of the word in Islam is reflected in the virtually universal application of calligraphy. Arabic Calligraphy represents unity, beauty and power. Join AWARE’s tour of the remarkable Islamic Calligraphy Museum and explore the beauty as well as the history expressed in this captivating art. Advance reservations required at joumana@aware.com.kw



Annual Event: SUNSET DINNER CRUISE
08.04.2017
For a relaxing evening on the water, join AWARE for a most unique experience: a Sunset Dinner Cruise Fee: KD 15 per person Very Limited Seats! Registration is via ticket purchase only at AWARE during our Office Hours Registration Deadline: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 Tickets are non-refundable Please note:– If we didn’t reach the required number of participants, this tour will be cancelled.– In case of bad weather, the cruise maybe cancelled (in such case, AWARE Center will either refund the participants or reschedule the cruise)



MIDDLE EASTERN COOKING COURSE
06.04.2017
Starting Thursday, April 6, 2017 Food of the Middle East brings with it a variety of exotic flavors. While some dishes will be fragrant others will be spicy, delicate or at times, even syrupy. From dates, saffron rose petals and orange blossom to cardamom or cumin - these are but a few of the ingredients comprising the fascinating cuisine of the Middle East. This is a 4 week course (April 6 - April 27) Course day: ThursdayCourse Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Course Fee: K.D. 30 per person Very Limited seats! Advance registration required at imanaware5@gmail.com



AWARE Diwaniya: HISTORY OF KUWAIT’S DEMOCRACY
11.04.2017
By AlBara AlWuhaib The past years have been remarkable. They have included some of the major protests in the history of the Country, an unprecedented incident where a Kuwaiti lady was jailed for expressing her opinion, & lots more. The root of it all goes back many years. This Diwaniya will shed light on the History of Democracy in Kuwait, & how the country reached its current status. AlBara AlWuhaib is an activist, who served several organizations. He volunteered in the Kuwaiti Red Crescent during the Iraq war in 2003. He's also a member in the Kuwaiti Human Rights Foundation, the Kuwait Transparency Society, a founder of a Book Reading Club (as part of AlJalees project), & the Assistant Manager for the Kuwait Memorial Museum. Refreshments will be provided. Advance registration required at info@aware.com.kw


AWARE Movie Night: The Message
25.04.2017
The film follows Muhammad's first years as a prophet starting with Islam's beginnings in Mecca in which the Muslims are persecuted, the exodus to Medina, & ending with the Muslims' triumphant return to Mecca. A number of crucial events, such as the battle of Badr & the battle of Uhud are depicted, & the majority of the story is told from the point-of-view of peripheral individuals such as Hamzaibn` Abd Al-Muttalib (Muhammad's Uncle), Abu Sufyan (the leader of Mecca) & his wife Hind bint Utbah (enemies of Islam who later become Muslims themselves). Movie Duration: 180 minutes approx. Popcorn and Drinks will be provided.


GUIDED TOUR: GRAND MOSQUE
15.04.2017
For a rewarding, spiritual & informative experience. This is a 1½ tour of one of Kuwait’s most famous landmarks. Ladies are required to cover - long sleeves and long ankle length skirt, otherwise the mosque will provide a cloak. If you have your own scarf you’re welcome to bring it. Cameras are allowed. Children are welcome. This tour meets directly at the Grand Mosque



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