BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Missouri State University/Calendar of Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Chicago BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 DTSTART:20070311T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU TZNAME:CDT END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 DTSTART:20071104T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU TZNAME:CST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194160@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190506 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190507 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194161@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190507 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190508 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194162@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190508 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190509 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194163@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190509 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190510 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194164@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190510 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190511 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194165@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190511 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190512 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194166@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190512 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190513 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194167@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190513 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190514 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194168@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190514 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190515 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194169@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190515 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190516 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194170@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190516 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190517 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194171@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190518 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194172@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190518 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190519 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194173@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190519 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190520 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194174@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190520 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190521 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194175@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190521 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190522 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194176@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190522 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190523 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194177@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190523 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190524 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194178@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190524 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190525 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194179@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190525 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190526 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194180@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190526 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190527 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194181@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190527 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190528 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194182@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190528 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190529 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194183@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190529 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190530 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194184@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190531 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194185@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190531 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190601 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194186@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190601 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190602 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194187@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190602 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190603 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194188@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190604 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194189@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T175442Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T175442Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Ramadan DESCRIPTION:Ramadan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the hol iest month. It recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as re corded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to s unset\, and time is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.\n\n\ nRecognizing the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have r eached puberty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observan t Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generousl y to charity during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunc h or hosting a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this period. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessings of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramada n."\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about t he named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it w ill be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ra madan\, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar\, is the holiest month. I t recognizes Muhammad’s divine revelation from Allah\, as recorded in the Qur’an. During this period\, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset\, and t ime is focused on prayer\, charity and self-reflection.
\nRecognizi ng the Festival/Holiday: During this month\, Muslims who have reached pub erty may take no food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Observant Muslims pray and read the Qur'an\, and are encouraged to give generously to chari ty during the month of Ramadan. Before inviting someone to lunch or hosti ng a meal\, check to see whether invitee is observing the fast for this p eriod. Common greetings include Ramadan Mubarak\, "Wishing you the blessi ngs of Ramadan\," and "Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan."
\n< p>This calendar listing is intended to provide information about th e named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual c ampus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it wi ll be listed separately on the master calendar. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190604 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190605 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR