


1. Medjool Dates Size: Medjool dates are huge and have a fibrous texture. Color: Also, it comes in a reddish-brown color. Origins: Medjool dates are majorly cultivated in Morocco, Palestine, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Taste: They are soft and sweet. 2. Omani Size: Omani are one of the best varieties of dates which are generally…

Dates are the fruit of the date palm tree, which is grown in many tropical regions of the world. Almost all dates sold in Western countries are dried. You can tell whether or not dates are dried based on their appearance. A wrinkled skin indicates they are dried, whereas a…

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Thanks to muslim.sg https://www.muslim.sg/articles/7-things-you-can-do-if-you-cannot-fast-during-ramadan by Ustazah Nurul ‘Izzah Khamsani 2022-04-10 • 11 min readAfter spending 12 years of her education at Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah, Ustazah Nurul ‘Izzah furthered her studies at Al-Azhar University and was conferred the B.A. of Islamic Theology. Her melodious recitation of the Quran has brought her…

by Muslim.Sg https://www.muslim.sg/articles/good-deeds-to-do-in-ramadan List of good deeds for Ramadan Ramadan is a month where the rewards for good deeds are multiplied. This is the Month of Mercy where the gate of hell is closed, and the doors of paradise are wide open. It is a month where we increase our acts…


SINGAPORE – Muslims who are unvaccinated against Covid-19 due to health reasons must replace their customary congregational Friday prayers with individual daily prayers as their presence could put themselves and others at risk. The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) said on Saturday (Jan 29) that its Office of the…

SINGAPORE – The public can now access more information about listed foreign halal certification bodies (FHCBs) that are recognised by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) after it was made available on its website. Previously, the list could be accessed only through a system predominantly used by businesses. This comes as…

SINGAPORE – More Muslims will soon be able to join congregational prayers in mosques here as capacity limits are raised in line with Singapore’s easing of Covid-19 rules.