No, the new moon is the beginning of each lunar month. Ramadan starts with a new moon and ends with a new moon.
Yes, you can keep a half fast during Ramadan, but it depends on your personal circumstances and intentions. In Islam, fasting is a spiritual practice meant to foster self-discipline and closeness to God. If you have valid reasons, such as health concerns or personal challenges, you may choose to fast partially or modify your fasting schedule. However, it's advisable to consult with a knowledgeable person or religious authority for guidance specific to your situation.
It is because the moon is sighted at different times ! When the crescent moon is sighted it starts Ramadan. every time the moon goes around the earth it takes 29 and a half days so sometimes Muslims fast for 29 days and sometimes 30, depending on when the crescent moon is sighted again, hope i helped
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Ramadan is a fasting thing and the Muslim have to do it because it show how the homeles people are like the don't have food for a half a month until the 1st eid
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How about: 'half-size.'