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Feast of breaking fast
The Ramadan Idu l-Fitr or ? (Arabic: ??? ?????, DMG ? Idu l-Fitr, “feast of breaking fast”, Turkish: Ramazan Bayrami) is an Islamic festival at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. In Turkey the party as Sugar (Seker Bayrami is called).
The festival, with the 29 – to 30-day fasting is time graduate, is celebrated in the first three days of the month Schauwal (see Islamic calendar). It is according to the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice (Arabic: ? Idu l-Adha) is the second major festival of Islam. Like all Islamic festivals, it moves slowly backward through the solar year (approximately 11 days per year) and can therefore take place in any season.
Expiry
On the first morning of the fast breaking Discover the mosque visit, there to celebrate the common and special prayer of this feast, which consists of two rak ? at, and has the particularity that the response (chutba), usually by the imam after the prayer, and not as for Friday prayer at the prayer place. The Festgebet is optional for both men and women (Sunna). Usually follows on the visit of the mosque a visit to the cemetery on to commemorate the deceased family and friends and to read for them Koran verses and speak prayers, here in particular the Koran Al-Fatiha, which plays in Islam, a similar footing as the Kaddish, the prayer for the dead in Judaism. The rest day is used to visit relatives and acquaintances. It is usually served sweet dishes and spread a lot of sweets (eg Lokum eaten) and. They make each other and often presents to the needy. This is a very important aspect of Islam and is known to be very respectable indeed. Some women decorate their hands with henna. Both the men and women to attract particularly nice or new clothes. The house is completely cleaned up festgem
The disk chamomile (Matricaria discoidea, Synonym: Matricaria matricaroides) belongs to the Compositae family (Asteraceae). The genus chamomile (Matricaria) differs from the genus schubkamille (Anthemis) in the absence of scales on the straw flowers.
Chamomile drive differs from chamomile because the white halo (ray florets) is missing. Disk Chamomile is originally from Northeast Asia, but is now everywhere in the Netherlands and Germany. The plant can be 5 cm high and blooms from June until autumn. As with all composites is the fruit of a nut. On the nut are two striemvormige oil glands. When touching the plant gives a fairly strong characteristic smell caused by the release of essential oil. The oil has a medicinal effect.
The plant is found on processed, open land and is considered a weed.
Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schijfkamille
See also: Sending Flowers, Online Florist, Florist?
The horehound (Marrubium vulgare) is a plant belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). The species is on the Dutch Red List of plants as very rare and very much reduced in number. The plant is native to the Mediterranean and in Central and West Asia.
The plant is 30-60 cm high and has a branching at the base, upright, witviltige stem. The short-stemmed, at the bottom felt-like, ovate to roundish, hairy leaves are much wrinkled.
Horehound flowers in the Netherlands from June until autumn white, spherical, multi-floral wreaths appearance. The bowl has the top ten curved hook-shaped teeth. The flower is 5-7 mm long.
The fruit is a four-part split fruit.
The plant will open in the Netherlands, nitrogen-rich soil in the dunes and limestone hills in southern Limburg.
The plant is in cough syrup and cough drops processed, the ancient Egyptians used it already in some parts of England is used horehound beer with them.
Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malrove
See also: International Flower Delivery, Florist?