ExNihilo wrote:Da bude mubareći i provedete ga u sreći. Ništa ne čeliči volju i gradi karakter kao kvalitetan Ramazan.
Da li se ovo rimuje?
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#17127 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 12:37
by aewi
Ova mi je prava ramazanska
#17128 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:00
by Not My Idea
Ramazan mubarek olsun, svima koji postite.
Vidim vec krenulo veselo na temi. S gustom cu vas citat.
@aewi .
#17129 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:42
by Chmoljo
hadzinicasa wrote:ja cu se ukljuciti kad bude rasprava o topi.
posto takOvu do sada nikad nismo imali.
podsjeti me šta to bješe toopaaaa
ili bar za tren somun pojeden
e ba, a jel vama prava topa sa jajima ili bez njih?
#17130 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:43
by mad_max_ba
Chmoljo wrote:
hadzinicasa wrote:ja cu se ukljuciti kad bude rasprava o topi.
posto takOvu do sada nikad nismo imali.
podsjeti me šta to bješe toopaaaa
ili bar za tren somun pojeden
e ba, a jel vama prava topa sa jajima ili bez njih?
sve su prave
#17131 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:44
by Smrcak15
Evo jedna lijepa ilahija o Ramazanu od malog Bilala Zukana
#17132 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:45
by uglavnomja
Chmoljo wrote:
hadzinicasa wrote:ja cu se ukljuciti kad bude rasprava o topi.
posto takOvu do sada nikad nismo imali.
podsjeti me šta to bješe toopaaaa
ili bar za tren somun pojeden
e ba, a jel vama prava topa sa jajima ili bez njih?
to je lokalno pitanje
u sarajevu niti se zvalo topa niti se pravilo bez jaja
zvao se ramazanski cimbur, znaci mlijeka, kajmaka, sira ... i jaja ... i ozgo naribanog trapista
#17133 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:47
by mad_max_ba
meni su zabranili da je ja pripremam za ovaj ramazan
vele deblja
ili da pravim neku topu light
#17134 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:52
by Chmoljo
mah, dok nismo zapostili da citiram jednog mudraca čije učenje ne slijedim:
"šta je topa bez jaja?"
#17135 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:56
by mali jomu
Chmoljo wrote:
e ba, a jel vama prava topa sa jajima ili bez njih?
.... za sultane, careve, kingse and company je sa jajima, a za sitnu raju je bez
#17136 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:58
by mali jomu
mad_max_ba wrote: meni su zabranili da je ja pripremam za ovaj ramazan
vele deblja
ili da pravim neku topu light
#17137 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 13:59
by Euridika
Ramazan Mubarek Olsun!
Da nam hajirli bude.
Nego, da bude u duhu teme: šta pojesti za prvi sehur?
#17138 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:00
by hadzinicasa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaand here we go again....
dakle - Her majesty Topa. zenskogaroda. stoga se valjda i ratovi vode oko nje. i vodice se dok je ramazana.
idu li jaja u nju ili ne. na kojoj i kakvoj vatri se pravi, s maslom ili puterom, kajmakom, sirom mladim, dimljadim, starijim, i ko se PRAVOm omrsio, a ko njenom blijedom kopijom.
the Topa.
#17139 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:03
by mali jomu
#17140 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:07
by Roccohljup
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A Ramadan etiquette guide for non-Muslims
Saeed Ahmed, CNN • Updated 15th May 2018
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(CNN) — There are 7 billion people in the world. And a full 22% of them -- 1.6 billion -- are fasting from sunup to sundown. Every day. For an entire month.
It's Ramadan, the holiest month of the Muslim calendar. But what if you're not a Muslim -- just a caring, considerate person. Is there anything you should do so you don't come across as insensitive to your fasting friends?
Short answer: No. Long answer: No.
But you can earn some cool points if you follow these 10 tips.
1. You can totally eat in front of us ...
For the next 30 days, Muslims around the world will abstain from eating and drinking during daylight hours. That doesn't mean you shouldn't carry on business as usual. (Just turn a deaf ear to our growling stomachs.)
2. ... but try not to schedule a work lunch
If you have to host a brown-bag, you should. But don't feel bad if we sit there, like a vegetarian friend at a churrascaria. Ditto for a happy-hour mixer. If your Muslim co-worker takes a pass, understand.
A boy attends the early morning prayer at Al Noor Mosque in Sharjah, UAE.
A boy attends the early morning prayer at Al Noor Mosque in Sharjah, UAE.
Francois Nel/Getty Images
3. You don't have to fast with us ...
You can if you want to see what it feels like. But it's not going to hurt our feelings -- even if we're best friends.
4. ... but you can join us for Iftar
Iftar is the breaking of the fast after sundown. We like to make it a big communal meal. You should come.
A Muslim woman walks on "sea of sands" as she prepares for prayer at Parangkusumo Beach in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
A Muslim woman walks on "sea of sands" as she prepares for prayer at Parangkusumo Beach in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images
5. You don't have to know when it begins ...
Ramadan isn't like Christmas or Thanksgiving, as in everyone knows exactly when it'll fall. It bounces around, because the Islamic calendar is lunar. When it begins depends on when the new moon is seen. That's why the precise dates change from year to year.
6. ... but please be a little flexible
How we determine when Ramadan begins is decidedly old-school: You have to physically see the moon (even though there are apps for that). That's why, if your co-worker says, "Starting tomorrow, can I start work early so I can leave sooner?" try to accommodate.
Young Muslims devotees take a "selfie" prior to Friday prayers to mark the end of Ramadan last year in Manila, Philippines.
Young Muslims devotees take a "selfie" prior to Friday prayers to mark the end of Ramadan last year in Manila, Philippines.
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7. We'll still go for coffee with you ...
No, we can't drink. Not even water. But we'll walk with you if you want to take a break.
8. ... but we may keep our distance
One word: Halitosis. You try not eating or drinking for the entire day. That's why we're standing a foot away from you when we talk.
A Muslim man breathes fire during a game of fire football, known as "bola api."
A Muslim man breathes fire during a game of fire football, known as "bola api."
Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images
9. You can say "Ramadan Mubarak" ...
There's no "war on Christmas"-level controversy surrounding the greeting (it means "Happy Ramadan"). Your Muslim co-worker will appreciate the thoughtfulness.
10. ... but please don't say, "I should fast, too. I need to lose weight"
Ramadan's not about that. Plus, one of Ramadan's side effects is obesity (it's all that post-sundown overeating).
READ: What you should know about Ramadan
Roccohljup wrote:savjeti za ćafire i munafike od CNNa
A Ramadan etiquette guide for non-Muslims
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#17143 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:18
by Chmoljo
ExNihilo wrote:Halitosis
nije šega. ja sam prošle godine sjeo u auto gdje me čekalo troje. progovorio sam i odjednom je svima bilo interesantno šta se napolju dešava.
#17144 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:23
by MarlboroGold
Sa srećom svim postačima, da izdržite i da vas zdravlje posluži.
#17145 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:25
by Zoya
Ramazan mubarek olsun i od mene
#17146 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 14:57
by Big Boy
wewa wrote:hej ju, topa pipl!
Mogli bi mi malo skrenuti temu i na mafine.
#17147 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 15:16
by hadzinicasa
Big Boy wrote:
wewa wrote:hej ju, topa pipl!
Mogli bi mi malo skrenuti temu i na mafine.
cccc naftalinska interna fora.
#17148 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 15:25
by vatrogasac
Da ih dočekamo u zdravlju i rahatluku kao ove nene.
#17149 Re: Ramazan, opet ;)
Posted: 15/05/2018 15:38
by mali jomu
Kad mi nane kazu da one isposte Ramzan sad pa sad, i da jedva cekaju kad ce sehur....... pa iftar, pa teravija, ja smo trazim neku misju rupu da se sakrijem, a one mi pukose od smijeha.....