March 14, 2024
By Ananya Jain
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Ramadan, lasting over a month annually, varies in dates but typically falls in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
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With over a billion Muslims globally, Ramadan is a period for spiritual devotion, good deeds, family bonding, prayer, habit improvement, and closeness to Allah.
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During Ramadan, many Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, abstaining from consuming any food or drink during daylight hours.
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Eid ul-Fitr concludes the sacred month of Ramadan.
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According to ancient scriptures, those fasting are encouraged to break their fast by consuming dates.
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Ramadan varies for everyone. Some observe it without having suhoor to start their fast or iftar to break it.
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Ramadan considered an important Islamic event in the Islamic history.?
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Ramadan is a special time for acts of generosity and giving.
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