Ramadan

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Ramadan, the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, is a time of fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth for Muslims worldwide. During this sacred month, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, focusing on self-improvement and devotion. The culmination of Ramadan is Eid al-Fitr, a joyous celebration where families and friends come together to break the fast and exchange gifts. Learn more about the significance of Ramadan and the practices observed during this holy month.

  • Ramadan
  • fasting
  • Islam
  • Eid al-Fitr
  • spirituality

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  1. Ramadan Sawm (Fasting) The 4th Pillar of Islam @MsKeleghanEducationBlog

  2. Ramadan is the most important month in the Islamic Calendar. It is the 9th month of their Calendar. The Islamic Calendar is based on the phases of the moon. As a result it does not start on the same day every year. @MsKeleghanEducationBlog

  3. Prophet Muhammad Ramadan is believed to happen around the time when the Prophet Muhammad was visited by the Angel Gabriel and was sent on his Night Journey. After this he wrote the Quran. @MsKeleghanEducationBlog

  4. During Ramadan Muslims fast from Sunrise to Sunset. Only those who are healthy and at the right age are allowed to fast. From Sunrise to Sunset As well as giving up food and drink they also focus on being better people. @MsKeleghanEducationBlog

  5. No food? No drink? No sex? That's what it's like during daylight hours of Ramadan. CNN's Dan Gilgoff explains. Answer Questions on Worksheet

  6. EiD Al-Fitr Ramadan ends with a big celebration called Eid Al- Fitr In English it is The Feast of Fast- Breaking. It lasts for 3 days. Families and friends celebrate with a big feast and exchange gifts. Video Link: https://www.truetube.co.uk/film/my- faith-eid @MsKeleghanEducationBlog

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