Yes. Even Islam-derived religions like Druze, Baha'i, and Sikhism do not celebrate Ramadan.
If a person considers Ahmadis to be non-Muslims, then the answer changes to No since Ahmadis do observe Ramadan. However, there is much controversy over whether Ahmadis are or are not Muslims by different people.
YES. Non-Muslims are permitted to celebrate Ramadan, but there is no requirement for Non-Muslims to celebrate Ramadan according to Islamic Law (and certainly not according to Secular Law).
All Muslims (Sunnis and Shiites) all over the world celebrate Ramadan. Refer to question below.
Yeah, especially in Arab and Muslim countries, as a matter of sharing the Muslims their celebrations
Yes, Ramadan is an ISLAMIC holiday.
YES! they are!
Millions and Billions...all Muslims participate
Only Muslims observe fasting in Ramadan.
There are two Eid celebrations. One is Eid after the month of Fasting - Ramadan, and another Eid during tenth day of Haj Pilgrimage. In the West Muslims celebrate for one day only, but in the Islamic countries they celebrate it for about 3 to 4 days.
Ramadan is a Muslim holy time. Only Muslims observe the fast during Ramadan. The fast preculdes observant Muslims from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and sunset. Muslims don't drink alcohol. So, no, it would be wrong for a Muslim to drink alcohol at any time, including Ramadan.
Eid
Muslims must give to the poor and needy.Muslims must fast during Ramadan.
Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, instructed Muslims to celebrate only two holidays: Eid al-Fitr, at the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, during the annual Hajj. Some Muslims, in imitation of Christian practice, celebrate the Mawlid an-Nabi, the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, but this cannot be viewed as an Islamic celebration.
no the only have one which is ramadaam
Only Shi'a Muslims gather to celebrate Eid al-Ghadeer. Sunni Muslims acknowledge that a sermon took place, but they do not celebrate the day, as they believe that the only days considered celebratory are Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, since these were the only celebrations mentioned in the Qur'an. However, the other Eids that are celebrated by the Shi'as are based on the Hadith of the Imams (RA).
Only Allah knows the purity of a Muslim's eman that how much a practicing believer he is. But one thing that is clear is that the Islamic nations that are not in a very good state is all due to their lack of piety in religion.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
One of Pakistan's celebrations is Eid. It is the time where Muslims have fun appropriately and celebrate. There are two Eid's. One after the fasting of Ramadan and one for the sacrifice of animals (only sheep and cows). There is desserts and pastries, halal meat and drinks, etc. Kids and adults everywhere in the world celebrate at that two times.