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Muslims around the world are observing the holy month of Ramadan, with worship, charity, dawn-to-dusk fasting and nightly feasts.


The daily fast in Ramadan includes abstaining from all food and drink; not even a sip of water is allowed from dawn to sunset before breaking the fast in a meal known as iftar in Arabic. Those fasting are expected to also refrain from bad deeds, such as gossiping, and increase good deeds.





Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and begins with the sighting of the crescent moon.

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, along with the profession of faith, prayer, almsgiving and the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.


Fasting is regarded as an act of worship to attain God-conscious piety and one of submission to God. The devout see benefits such as practicing self-restraint, cultivating gratitude, growing closer to God, and feeling empathy for the poor and hungry.




Muslims typically stream into mosques for congregational prayers and dedicate more time for religious contemplation and the reading of the Quran, the Islamic holy book.

Charity is a hallmark of Ramadan. Among other ways of giving, many seek to provide iftar for the needy, distributing Ramadan boxes filled with pantry staples, handing out warm meals alongside such things as dates and juice or helping hold free communal meals.

Muslims eat a predawn meal, called suhoor, to hydrate and nourish their bodies ahead of the daily fast.

mesaharati, who roams neighborhoods, calling out to the faithful, sometimes by name, to awake them for the suhoor meal.


Taraweeh Prayers

Muslims perform Taraweeh prayers as special nightly prayers during the month of Ramadan. They consider these prayers highly virtuous and perform them after the obligatory Isha (night) prayer.

The word “Taraweeh” derives from the Arabic word for “rest” or “relaxation,” indicating the breaks taken between sets of prayers. Typically, believers perform these prayers in congregation at mosques, with an Imam leading, involving the recitation of long portions of the Quran.

Taraweeh prayers offer believers an opportunity to engage in additional acts of worship and spiritual reflection during Ramadan. Many Muslims cherish these prayers as a means of seeking forgiveness, drawing closer to Allah, and strengthening their connection to the Quran.Believers deeply ingrain the practice of performing Taraweeh prayers in Islamic tradition, considering it significantly important during the blessed month of Ramadan.

May Allah’s immaculate grace and exceptional wisdom conquer your life as you celebrate this holy month of Ramadan. Have a blessed Ramadan!


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I work in a warehouse with a Muslim. Every year during Ramadan he fasts. No matter how hot and sweaty we are he won't take a sip of water. Out of respect I don't drink my Dr Pepper around him. :P

He's a very humble, pious man, and exceedingly kind.

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RugMatic wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 8:43 pm I work in a warehouse with a Muslim. Every year during Ramadan he fasts. No matter how hot and sweaty we are he won't take a sip of water. Out of respect I don't drink my Dr Pepper around him. :P

He's a very humble, pious man, and exceedingly kind.
Thank you for your kindness.


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German Priest Michonne

In his book "Religious Tourism in the East" he said: "It is sad that Christians receive from Muslims the spirit of commerce and the virtues of good treatment, which are the most sacred principles of mercy and benevolence between peoples and nations, all thanks to the teachings of their Prophet Muhammad.

The great German poet Johann Goethe (1749-1832)

He said: "I have searched in history for an ideal for this human being, and I found it in the Arab prophet Muhammad."

"The legislation in the West is incomplete compared to Islamic teachings, and we are Europeans with all our concepts, we have not yet achieved what Muhammad achieved, and no one will precede him."



The famous German orientalist and writer Drettersey (1821-1888)

He said in his book "The Quotations of Aristotle Thales": "The natural sciences, astronomy, philosophy and mathematics that revived Europe in the tenth century AD are quoted from the Quran of Muhammad. Indeed, Europe is indebted to Islam that Muhammad brought.

Until he said: "If we were just towards Islam, we would follow what it has of teachings and rules, because many of them are not in others, and Muhammad increased it in growth and greatness, with his good care and great will, and it appears from Muhammad that his call to this religion was only from a heavenly reason. We say this if we do him justice in what he called and advocated, and whoever accuses Muhammad of lying, let him accuse himself of weakness and boredom and not stand on the facts that he affirmed.

God has preserved the Quran from loss, but the previous books were lost and have been lost.

No Christian today can prove the miracles of Christ, nor his teachings.

But the Quran, its miracles and its teachings exist. The scientists of our time can verify the truthfulness of the Quran.

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Ramadan this year comes as the Middle East remains inflamed by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, with tens of thousands of Palestinians killed. Many in the blockaded territory are going hungry; particularly in the devastated north, people are scrambling for food to survive.


Some Muslims are striving to remain mindful of the Palestinians’ plight during Ramadan, including through making donations, saying prayers or incorporating Palestinian traditional symbols in how they mark the holy month.

There are numerous hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that emphasize the significance of Ramadan:

1. “Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and in hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” [Bukhari (38) and Muslim (759)]

This hadith underscores the immense spiritual rewards and blessings associated with fasting during Ramadan. It serves as a means of seeking forgiveness for past sins and drawing closer to Allah through sincere faith and devotion.

2. “There has come to you Ramadan, a blessed month which Allah has enjoined you to fast, during which the gates of heaven are opened and the gates of Hell are closed, and the rebellious devils are chained up. In it there is a night which is better than a thousand months, and whoever is deprived of its goodness is indeed deprived.” [Nasai, 2106; Ahmad, 8769]

It emphasizes the importance of fasting during this sacred month, highlighting it as a time when the gates of heaven open, the gates of Hell close, and the influence of evil forces weakens.Furthermore, it highlights the significance of Laylat al-Qadr, the Night of Decree, describing it as better than a thousand months in terms of its spiritual value and rewards.



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There are certain exemptions from fasting, such as for those who are unable to because of illness or travel. Those unable to fast due to being temporarily ill or traveling need to make up for the missed days of fasting later. Young children, the elderly, and menstruating, pregnant and breastfeeding women are also exempted.


It is recommended not to do anything that could cause the fast to be broken, however, some cases that cause the fast to be broken do not necessarily invalidate it, such as drinking or eating mechanically, forgetting that one is supposed to be fasting.


As for the case of breaking the fast without an excuse,

the person must compensate for his mistake by fasting one day for each day he did not fast,

Or to fulfill the needs of those in need through charity.



Some Muslims decorate their homes, put out Ramadan-themed tableware and centerpieces



Colorful lanterns, in different shapes and sizes, dangle from children’s hands and adorn homes or the entrances of buildings and stores.




In various regions, some Muslims worry that the month is being commercialized, and that an emphasis on decorations, TV shows, outings or lavish iftar banquets, especially in the social media era, can detract from Ramadan’s religious essence.

In the United States, home to a diverse, small but growing Muslim population, gathering at mosques and Islamic centers when possible for iftar meals and prayers provides many Muslim families with a sense of community.


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From the blue dawn to the sunset a holy period that form the look of the reasoning of Muslim to time period, as God made holy places, creatures and many thing, he made holy many units of periods of time itself.

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