Ramadan concludes with a special holiday celebration known as Eid al-Fitr. On this last day of Ramadan, may you be inspired toward deeper friendships with Muslim women. Have you enjoyed this special Ramadan series? What was your favorite post? We’d love to hear about it. Feel free to drop us a comment.
Read MoreHopefully you have learned a lot about Ramadan and the deeds-based religion of Islam during this last month. Our prayer at Say Hello is that you would take this knowledge and be called, equipped, and led forth in fruitful ministry among Muslim women.
Read MoreDid you know there’s a special word for the Muslim community? Known in Arabic as ummah, its strength is very significant to Muslims. Today’s short soundbite will further explain this important aspect of Islam and how it relates to Ramadan. Thanks for tuning in!
Read MoreToday’s special audio segment explains Laylat-al-Qadr, the holiest night in Islam. Typically occurring on the 27th night of Ramadan, the Night of Power is commemorated as the time in which the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed. Learn more about the significance of these last ten days of Ramadan and how Muslims worship differently during this time.
Read MoreThe first Muslim family we befriended was from a country where Islam is the state religion. The family was very conservative, and the wife wore a niqab that covered all of her face except for her eyes. Before Ramadan, we had shared meals together, and we became accustomed to eating separately.
Read MoreDid you know that young children also fast during the Islamic calendar month of Ramadan? Have you ever wondered what their experience might be like? Join us today for a behind-the-scenes reflection from Say Hello’s special friend.
Read MoreYou’ve heard a lot about Ramadan over the last several days. You might still be wondering, though, what motivates the Islamic community to engage so rigorously in fasting. What is the real purpose? Today’s short sound bite answers that question and also inspires Christ followers in their intercession for Muslims.
Read MoreScales reveal a lot. When we’re sick, weight gain or loss is significant. There is another set of scales which can evoke emotions in people, especially in Muslim women. According to Muslims, Allah has a set of scales on which their good deeds and bad deeds are weighed.
Read MoreWe have a special treat for you today! Our dear friend takes us into her childhood home and opens up about her experience of breaking the fast with her family. Grab your favorite beverage and have a listen.
Read MoreDid you know that fasting isn’t the only aspect of Ramadan? From additional prayers and reciting the Qu’ran to practicing hospitality and giving alms, there are multiple spiritual activities that keep Muslims busy and are regarded as good deeds. Listen to a former Muslim share more about this on today’s special audio segment.
Read MoreIslam is a works-based religion. The month long fast is obligatory. What does this mean for those can’t fulfill their duties? Today’s installment of Ramadan FAQs gives us the answer.
Read MoreToday’s special audio segment addresses an important topic. What exactly do Muslim women do during Ramadan? What is their obligation?
Read MoreMeet Mary and Nasima, two fictional characters whose dialogue will help us further understand the Muslim fast of Ramadan. Mary is a devoted Christian, and she is drawn to her Muslim coworker. One day Mary struck up a conversation with Nasima.
Read MoreHow are Muslims impacted by the climates in which they live? Have you ever wondered if the month long fast is the same whether it occurs in summer or winter? Tune in to today’s audio segment for the answers.
Read MoreThink about Muslims you see in your neighborhood or community. Will you pause today and ask the Lord how He wants to use you to impact their lives and families? This short sound bite will inspire you for faith-filled friendships with Muslim women.