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alona alas    21 September 2008 12:06 |
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:p hello congrats for an interesting page...Eid'l Fitr Al Mubarak

norjanah    04 September 2008 02:10 |
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Salam and Happy Ramadhan to all my Muslim brothers and sisters all over the world!!!

My name is Norjanah Dimatunday. I was born in Baloi Lanao del Norte but I grew up in Bicol (Virac, Catanduanes.

I wish that this coming Eid'l Fitr, someone (Imam) will lead us and our fellow Muslims in our place for the said occasion...

Am not saying na wala pong nag-iImam po every salah. actually it was my father who leads the prayer pero sana may magpunta na mas marami ang alam.. Of course, am not saying na walang alam ang father q, but the point is, ung mabigyan naman po ng importansya ung ibang muslim na nasa malayong lugar and teach/lead us in right way/path of Islam.

Honestly, nagkukulang po kami sa knowledge dahil wala pong Imam (yung talagang marami ang nalalamn sa Islam) sa lugar namin. We're in a small island and far from Muslim communities kaya bibihira rin po ang may mapadpad po sa lugar namin..

Sana mapagbigyan niu po kahilingan ko pati na rin ng mga kasamahan po namin just for the sake of Ramdhan..

Thank you so much!!!! :)

Ashna    01 October 2007 15:41 |
Happy Ramadhan to all =) How I wish I could attend the 2nd Int'l Ramadhan Fair

JALANI C. MONTILA    30 September 2007 21:16 |
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Salam to all,

Musta bro wyze ? :O ganda ng site ah..

paki visit nyo narin.

http://www.ranaw.com

wyzemoro    30 September 2007 14:03 | Bangsamoro Homeland
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http://moslemenjr.macarambon.comwyzemorowyzemoro
Welcome again to 2nd International Ramadan Fair 2007!


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