I shall think of something to write in here... My Bio... well, that would take a book, not just a couple of paragraphs... and probably will bore you to death...
For now I can tell you that I'm Italian, I got some Italian and some American education, and a little bit of Arabic and Islamic education as well.
I'm still studying, I'm pretty sure I'll never stop studying. I like studying even more than I like writing... go figure!
My passion is ...
I never let passions overcome me
I know too much about ...
I wish I knew too much about something!
My parents always told me ...
to turn my light off and sleep (I couldn't stop reading!)
My childhood ambition ...
to become a veterinary! I'm not kidding...
My favorite memory ...
our vacations on the mountains
Why I write ...
because I'm too lazy to get up and do something else
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I read, read, read... only read... always read... wherever there is something written, I do read!
My first job ...
pet groomer... I bet you could never have guessed!
My best moment ...
I'll tell you one day... maybe...
My inspiration ...
all what I see and all what I cannot see
First of all, it's important to clarify that there are two kinds of Zakah, or charity, and both of them are paid once per year. However, the Zakah Muslims pay on possessions is not to be paid in a specific time of the year, whereas the Zakah we will be speaking about in this article - also known as "Zakat al Fitr" - must be paid necessarily before the prayer of Eid al Fitr, which means on the last day of Ramadan, according to the majority of scholars. One of the main reasons behind Zakat al Fitr is to provide needy people with the means to celebrate Eid al Fitr, which is one of the most im...
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