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Ramadan Facts |
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Facts About Ramadan
The lunar calendar determines the festive dates of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. Thus, date of Islamic festival vary from year to year as compared to the Gregorian calendar. Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar. During this month, all Muslims who take part in it fast for the whole day and thus, this month is also known as the fasting month. |
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Ramadan facts about Islamic Religion
One most important Ramadan facts is that the moon determines the dating of festivals and prayer times follow the rising and setting sun. The fast during Ramadan starts from the first appearance of light to sunset and last for thirty days. During the month, Muslims abstain from day food, water and physical activities. According to Islam religion, it is admitted as the best way to reach god.
There are a number of other Ramadan facts, associated with Ramadan. It is faith of Muslims that the people above the age of 20 years or passed the age of puberty must fast. Those who are mentally and physically challenged, old age person, nursing mothers and pregnant women should not fast.
During the Ramadan month, Muslims prayers "Navaz" in mosque and seeks peace and good health to God. Apart from 5 routine prayers, A special prayers "taraweeh" is also performed after the daily night prayer. All the Muslims are instructed to read the entire "Quran" daily in the month of Ramadan. |
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