Ramadan

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Eid

Every tribe, people or race throughout the world celebrates a festival of one sort or another. Muslims also celebrate some festive occasions on some days of the year. But the festival of Eid is one that we are commanded to celebrate in festivity, joy and happiness by Allah Almighty Himself ! This in itself portrays its importance.

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Islam is the name of the life of preservation of the self within the boundary walls of the Quran. For this purpose, it is necessary that the human (Muslim) must know as to what are the boundary walls of the Quran and along with it, he must also get himself up for self-control. The month of Ramadan is the specific instrument for inculcating and substantiating each of these two matters. In the modern terminology, call it a Training Camp or a Refresher Course. The fasting makes the human

Ramadan is the act when Muslims all over the world must ritually fast and abstain from certain acts or foods and liquids which are prohibited during this holy time of year. Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam which all Muslims are expected to follow

The month of ramadan is coming closer, that is why it is improtant to go over through its significance. Is fasting just about having sins forgiven and getting rewards multiplied in the Hereafter? What about the problems of life here in this world? Is fasting just a ritual or does it have some other significance? Modern Islamic scholars draw attention to the physical and spiritual benefits of fasting.

Fasting During Ramadan is a means to becoming Muttaqi (the one who follows the Laws Of Quran). Without any doubt fasting has health and spiritual benefits but we must never lose sight of the main goal of fasting. Ramadan provides an environment for our collective training and development of character. Muslims are required to emulate and display year long exercise. Since character building is a hard, long & continuous process therefore Ramadan comes every year as a reminder.

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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Although this is a very sacred time for most Muslims, a common complaint during fasting is bad breath or halitosis. In this article, we will discuss how we can prevent bad breath during the fasting period.

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I love everything about Ramadan the fact that the Qur’an was revealed that month, the Night of Power, Taraweeh, Eid and Eid prayers, and sahur and iftar, wow can hardly wait!

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What time does fasting begin and what time does fasting ends depends on the rising of the sun and setting of the sun.

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Ramadan: a description of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting.

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“Fast, and you will gain health.” – The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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