قطعة انشائية باللغة الانجليزية عن رمضان في العراق
انشاء عن رمضان قصير
تعبير عن رمضان بالانجليزي قصير جدا
انشاء عن رمضان بالانجليزي مع الترجمة قصير
كلام عن رمضان بالانجليزي مترجم
تعريف شهر رمضان بالانجليزي
تعبير انجليزي قصير وسهل عن رمضان
موضوع عن رمضان بالانجليزي طويل
موضوع تعبير عن شهر رمضان للصف السادس
تعبير عن رمضان بالانجليزي قصير
موضوع عن رمضان بالانجليزي
موضوع عن شهر رمضان باللغة الانجليزية
Ramadan in Iraq
The month of Ramadan
in Iraq, like other Muslim countries around the globe, has a special taste.
Where people begin to prepare for this holy month by preparing mosques to
accommodate the worshipers, who are full of mosques this month more than any
other time. People start to buy the food they need in their breakfasts and
sorrows, which usually include basic foodstuffs, sweets, juices, etc.
The most important
of them is that the majority of them are committed to the teachings of this
holy month of fasting, reading, recitation of the Holy Quran, and finding it
even among young people who are under the age of commissioning. In their youth.
Among the habits
practiced by Iraqis during the nights of Ramadan is the game of
"Mahaibis" which includes two teams of men, one of the first team
hide a ring in one of his hands, all team members hands received, to guess one
of the members of the other team in which hand exists the ring, In this he took
the ring for his team to do the same. This game includes soft drinks, sweets
made specifically for Ramadan nights, and special gifts for the winning team.
It is customary in
this month to frequent visits between neighbors and relatives during the nights
of Ramadan, during which the visitors to eat food, and the types of sweets, and
various juices.
During the month of
Ramadan, Iraqis are used to the mass breakfast sessions that involve relatives.
The men sit in the place and the women sit down for breakfast.
And draws the
attention of the interior to the Iraqi mosques to perform Taraweeh prayers the
large number of worshipers of different age groups, especially young people and
children, and this refers to the Islamic awakening witnessed by the people of
this country in the last two decades.
In the last third of
the month of Ramadan, people are preparing to receive Eid al-Fitr by decorating
the houses to greet the well-wishers of relatives and friends. Children's games
are also provided in squares and gardens. Not to mention the preparation of
candies, juices, and nuts offered to guests and visitors.
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