Ramzan special

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Ramzan

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and Muslims are celebrated as the month of fasting to celebrate the first revelation of the Quran according to Islamic belief.Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, which is the lunar calendar based on the chakras of the moon. Moon Moon starts in the morning after sight, which marks the beginning of the new month. Traditionally, people used a naked eye to discover a few half-centuries, due to which due to weather or geography, different start times have been announced for Ramzan. To get a more initial start time for Muslims around the world, however, sometimes celestial computations are used. Using science to mark the beginning of the month is controversial, however, and in many parts of the world, Ramzan does not start even until religious leaders have announced that they personally have seen the moon.

In 2018, Ramadan will begin at sunset on May 15.

symbol of unity
The observance of Ramadan is very personal and it is time to "sacrifice and sacrifice, along with the period of reflection and spiritual development". Ramzan is also a powerful symbol of unity, Muslims all over the world fast together while bringing together family and friends.

Why do Muslims fast?

The aim of fasting is to bring the loyalist to God and remind him of the victims of the less fortunate ones. Ramadan is the time to separate from worldly pleasures and concentrate on the inner self.It's seen as a way to physically and spiritually purify Muslims often donate to charities during the month and feed the hungry. Many spend more time at mosques during Ramadan and use their downtime to recite the Quran.

Fact:

Ramzan is the Islamic holy month of fasting during which Muslims can not eat or drink during the daylight.

Ramadan fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, or the basic institutions:

Shahadah: Confirming that there is no god but God and Mohammed are their messengers.

Salat: Praying five times a day.

Zakat: To donate.

Samad: Fasting during the month of Ramadan.

Hajj: Make pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime.


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