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Muslims will visit relatives at the end of Ramadan, which is the holiday of Eid ul-Fitr.
During Ramadan, those Muslims who are supposed to fast (mature), will not eat or drink from sunrise until sunset. If it is not Ramadan, Muslims are not obligated to fast, but it can be Sunnah (visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnah for more information on Sunnah).
Muslims visit Mecca and Medina during hajj.
It depends from which country you are applying it might difficult to define saudi policy in the month of Ramdan
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Eid ul Fitr is a celebration after fasting for a month in Ramadan. There is a congregational prayer in the morning in the Masjid or Islamic centre after which people visit each others house and celebrate by eating and drinking and have parties.
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The most important time of the year for Muslims is the month of Ramadan in the Hijri year. To understand the answer correctly, one should know the working of Hijri year. the first day of the current Hijri year corresponds to 28 Dec 2008 and finishes on 16 Dec 2009. The calendar is based on Lunar months and hence the total number of days is around 355 as against 365 in the solar calendar. This results in a shift of the most important time of the year for Muslims by ten days every year. Ramadan is most important to Muslims because the Creator's message compiled into a book called the Qura'n was revealed to mankind during this month. Much of the time during Ramadan is spent in prayers and fasting. Muslims give away liberally in charilty during this month. I hope this answers your query. for more information you may like to visit: www.muhajabah.com/islamicblog/archives/veiled4allah/007138.php
Is the belief in one God, Allah, and that Muhammad is Allah's prophet.The prayers Muslims offer Allah five times each day.Giving to those in need, especially to the poor. 4. To fast during the Holy month of ramadan. From sunrise to sunset Muslims neither eat nor drink.5. Muslims who can afford to visit Mecca at least once in their lives.
Ramadan as a word (رمضان) simply means "scorching sands", but it refers to a month long sunrise-sunset fast that Muslims undergo to purify themselves and atone for any sinfulness during the year.
Most Muslims follow this - The 5 Pillars of Islam * Belief in Allah * Give to the poor * Visit the holy city of Mecca at least once in lifetime * Do not eat or drink while the sun is up during Ramadan * Must pray five times a day towards Mecca
They must visit Mecca where Hajj is performed. They also visit Madina Munawara to pay homage to beloved Prophet (SAW).
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