Ramadan is part of being a true Muslim. Muslims all over the world fast from sun-up to sun-down. the reason for the celebration is when prophet Mohammed first received the words of Allah or in other words GOD. Ramadan comes one month a year and it is close to the end of the year.
They do this to remind themselves how lucky they may be compared to the poor.
Ramadan celebrates Mohammad's receiving the Qur'an and offers an opportunity for Muslims to purify and hallow themselves before the Creator. Muslims celebrate this by fasting while the sun is up for the entire month of Ramadan (the 9th month in the Islamic Lunar Calendar).
The month of Ramadan commemorates the bringing down of the Quran. It is that month that Allah swt sent the Quran with angel Jibreel to send it down upon the Prophet Mohammad pbuh. It also commemorates the night of Qadr (meaning the night before the day of Qadr) . This night everyone prays from usually after Isha prayer until fajr. No one usually sleeps except the little kids. The morning of this day, if you stare at the sun you won't get blind.
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It is the ninth month in the Islamic Lunar Calendar that is called Hijra Calendar. Muslims are required generally to fast this month. They celebrate, on the first day after end of this month, their success to conclude its fasting.
Ramadan is a Islamic month in which Muslims fast from sun up until sundown. They fast for Allah(S.W.T).
The holy month of Ramadan celebrates a month of fasting and good deeds. It also celebrates a month of praying and worshiping Allah.
Of course, Muslim Turks celebrate Ramadan.
Yes. Jordanians celebrate Ramadan as they are almost all Muslim.
No, they don't. Ramadan is part of Islam, not Judaism, so no Jews celebrate it.
Ramadan
Yes it is an Islamic country and they do celebrate Ramadhan
Ramadan is the 9th month in the Islam Lunar calendar that is called Hijra Calendar.
No, Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims; those who believe in the religion of Islam.
no they do not they celebrate Christmas and Hindus celebrate Diwali
Islam
yes, all the countries in the world that has anyone Muslim in it celebrates Ramadan
it's not about the culture anyone from any culture who is Islam celebrate Ramadan.
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.