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The main streets of Cairo become a hive of activity in anticipation for the celebrations at the end of Ramadan.
Gouache on paper. Jug and fruit.
Gouache on paper.
Goauche on paper.
Gouache on paper.
Gouache on paper
Gouache on paper
As everyone else, I decided to make a greeting card too….. but one for all. It’s convenient, it’s easy to use, it’s different. Last minute deal: Buy two, get the third at regular price! Copyright © LiorG 2007 Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
The top of a mosque at sunset, in Alanya (Turkey)...
Ramadan….....this is our Islamic holy month….this is the time when muslims fast during hours of the day when it is light outside. this is also the month when our Holy Qur’an was revealed mesha allah.
This is a print version of the Ramadhan / Ramdan Greeting email we sent this year at my company, with logo and copy removed. Photoshop vector illustration. It says “Ramadhan Kareem” / “Ramadhan is Generous”; a traditional (mostly in Egypt, I gather) saying, similar to “Merry Christmas”. Most muslims say “Ramadhan Mubarak” / “Blessed Ramadhan” instead. Yup, derivative; i know. Deadlines (: Original Pencils: /
Ramadan is, as stated before…the biggest Islamic holiday!! It is amazing. Subhan Allah!!! So this is my artistic tribute….my series for Ramadan….Ramadan Kareeeeemmmmmm!!
Hel-hillalik…......means the cresent moon is here
Kool-am-wentoom-bkhair….every year be well….insha Allah
Ramadan Mubarak everyone!
ramadan mubarak!
Happy Ramadan card
Ramadan – After a day of fasting from the beginning of dawn until sunset follows the fast-breaking – Iftar. Sunset at Isa Bey Mosque in Selçuk, Westanatolia, Turkey. / The mosque was built 1375 during Seljuk Beylik Periode. © Photo by Jens Helmstedt
Ramadan – After a day of fasting from the beginning of dawn until sunset follows the fast-breaking – Iftar. Sunset at Isa Bey Mosque in Selçuk, Westanatolia, Turkey. / The mosque was built 1375 during Seljuk Beylik Periode. © Photo by Jens Helmstedt
Ramadan – After a day of fasting from the beginning of dawn until sunset follows the fast-breaking – Iftar. Sunset at Isa Bey Mosque in Selçuk, Westanatolia, Turkey. / The mosque was built 1375 during Seljuk Beylik Periode. © Photo by Jens Helmstedt
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Palestinian refugees camp – Downtown Amman – Jordan Going back home after prayer time at the mosque on the Eid day, the big feast closing the ramadan time
Celebrating Ramadan
Waiting for different things!! Here we are, tourists, gathered at the top of sand dunes in Erg Chebbi, Morocco to watch the beautiful sun set over the dunes whilst this man waits patiently for us and his RAMADAN fast to break. Canon EOS 5D Mark ll 28-70mm, Erg Chebbi Dunes, Morocco, Africa This image links to the journal entry / Part 9 – An ocean of burnt dunes /
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