I have just updated the gallery and adding the collection with a serie of islamic background pictures released by StyleIslam. They have just created 3 beautiful light colored wallpaper for ramadan. They are, however, without any greetings or words about ramadan. They feature a mosque in each of them: Ka’bah in Makkah, a mosque from Istanbul, Turkey and a mosque from India.
Month: August 2009
Beautiful Ramadan Wallpapers from ShareIslam
One of my favorite islamic website is ShareIslam. It is full of good articles, multimedia contents, free downloads and many beautiful wallpapers with islamic themes. The website itself is also very artistically designed incorporating various islamic symbols and design elements. It is a website worth of visiting and bookmarking.
Islamic Style Gallery Launched
Islam with its many facets has been transforming the lives of many muslims. Not only in the religious rituals, the transformation can be seen in their day-by-day activities. In the age of media and internet islam finds its way to be the source of inspiration in many works. The internet is flourished with various muslim … Read more
Alhabib Homepage Gets a Face-lift
Ramadan time is always a special time for every muslims. It is greeted, welcomed with joy and is seen as a time for self-purification.
In line with the spirit of welcoming Ramadan, the homepage of the Alhabib islamic web service website has received a face-lift. It is more of an aesthethical and organisational makeover of the old homepage. It should present the contents more clearly now with large Web 2.0-style icons. The design is now more similar to the other pages in the website.
Ramadan Greetings Widget for Your Blog
Ramadan is nearing fast. Most of you might still be wondering of what you can say, write or put on your websites and blogs to greet this holy month. So is Alhabib. But today, I am glad to announce the new islamic widget: Ramadan greetings with custom text.
Ramadan is Coming: 4 New Greeting Cards
O Allah, how fast the time has passed by. It is only a week away, and your blessed month of Ramadan is in front of our doors. A month that is welcome by muslims months before its coming. As your last Prophet (pbuh) tought us, we used to pray: O Allah, bless us in the months of Rajab and Sha’ban, and bring us to witness the month of Ramadan. It is our great wishes and joy that we can meet Ramadan once again this year.