March 2023 Archive – Your Quick Look at Last Month’s Highlights

Welcome to the March 2023 archive page. Here you’ll find every article, news bite, and cultural story we published during the month when Ramadan began. Whether you missed a piece or want to revisit a favorite, this list has you covered.

Ramadan and Eid Updates

Ramadan started on March 10, 2023, and we ran daily fasting tips, healthy suhoor ideas, and prayer schedules for major Indian cities. We also shared stories about local mosques hosting iftar gatherings and highlighted charitable drives that helped dozens of families. As the month wrapped up, our Eid‑ul‑Fitr guide gave outfit suggestions, gift ideas, and a simple recipe for sheer khichdi that many readers loved.

Community News and Cultural Spotlights

Beyond the holy month, we reported on the inter‑faith conference in Hyderabad, the launch of a new Urdu literature series, and a feature on traditional Kashmiri cuisine. A short interview with a young entrepreneur from Delhi showed how Muslim startups are shaping the tech scene in India. We also posted a photo gallery of the annual Urs celebration in Ajmer, giving a glimpse of the vibrant rituals and the crowd’s enthusiasm.

Each article in this archive is tagged for easy navigation. Click on a title to read the full story, and use the filter dropdown at the top to sort by category—be it news, lifestyle, or spirituality. If you’re looking for specific tips, the “Ramadan Health” tag will pull up all the health‑focused posts in one go.

We keep the archive updated with a short summary under each entry, so you can skim and decide what to read. Got a favorite post you want to share? The share button is right below each article, making it simple to spread the word on social media or via messaging apps.

Finally, we love feedback. If a March article missed the mark or you have a suggestion for next month’s coverage, drop us a comment or use the contact form at the bottom of the page. Your input helps us serve the community better, and we’ll keep bringing you the news and stories that matter most.

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What does it feel like to be a Christian dating a Muslim girl?

It can be a challenging experience to be a Christian dating a Muslim girl. There are differences in beliefs and cultural norms that must be respected, and conversations about these topics can be difficult. However, with open communication and mutual respect, relationships between people of different faiths can be successful. With understanding and patience, it is possible to bridge the gap between two different religions and create a loving and harmonious relationship. Through dialogue and compromise, couples can find a way to make the relationship work. Even if the two of you don't share the same beliefs, it is important to remember that at the core, we all have similar values. Love, respect, and understanding are universal.

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Is wearing a turban for women in Islam considered haram?

For many women of the Islamic faith, wearing a turban is a practice that is considered mandatory and part of their religious and cultural identity. However, there is debate over whether this practice is actually haram (forbidden) in Islam. Some argue that wearing a turban is forbidden in Islam, while others say it is not. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide what is best for them based on their own understanding of the faith and what is considered acceptable for them to do. Ultimately, the decision about whether or not wearing a turban is haram is left up to the individual, and there is no universal answer to this question.

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