What is Ramadan?

 During the period of Ramadan, Muslims will not eat or drink during the long stretches of sunlight. This is called fasting. Youngsters are not relied upon to quick until they arrive at adolescence, for the most part around the age of 14.

Ramadan recalls the month the Qur'an (the Muslim heavenly book) was first uncovered to the Prophet Muhammad. The real night that the Qur'an was uncovered is a night known as Lailut ul-Qadr ('The Night of Power').

When is Ramadan?

Ramadan is the 10th month of the Islamic schedule. The specific dates of Ramadan change consistently. This is on the grounds that Islam utilizes a schedule in light of the patterns of the Moon.

In 2022 in the UK, Ramadan will start in the evening of Saturday 2 April and will end on Sunday 1 May.

Ramadan begins when the new Moon initially shows up in the night sky. Full moon denotes the center of Ramadan. As the moon fades to the opposite side, Ramadan wraps up.

How is Ramadan celebrated?

Most Muslims quick among first light and nightfall. Fasting permits Muslims to give themselves to their confidence. It is remembered to show self-restraint and helps them to remember the enduring of poor people. Nonetheless, youngsters, pregnant ladies, old individuals and the people who are sick or making a trip don't need to quick.

During Ramadan, it is normal to have one feast (known as the suhoor), not long before day break and another (known as the iftar), straightforwardly after nightfall.

A family share iftar. A feast that is eaten after the Sun has gone down during the period of Ramadan.

Practically all Muslims attempt to surrender persistent vices during Ramadan. It is a period for supplication and great deeds. They will attempt to invest energy with loved ones and help individuals out of luck.

Numerous Muslims will endeavor to peruse the entire of the Qur'an something like once during Ramadan. They will likewise go to exceptional administrations in Mosques during which the Qur'an is perused.

Eid ul-Fitr

The finish of Ramadan is set apart by a major festival called 'Eid ul-Fitr' (the Festival of the Breaking of the Fast).

Muslims are praising the finish of fasting, yet expressing gratitude toward Allah for the strength he gave them all through the earlier month.

Mosques hold extraordinary administrations and a unique supper is eaten during daytime (the principal daytime feast for a month).

During Eid ul-Fitr Muslims dress in their best garments, give gifts to youngsters and invest energy with their loved ones. Muslims will likewise give cash to good cause at Eid.

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