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Ramadan is a festival to celebrate the finishing of prophet Muhammad. Muslims have a feast to show their appreciation.
Ramadan is the month of fasting. It is also feast as Muslims are rewarded by God mercy, forgiveness, and by its end they saved from the Hell after day of Judgment. The first day after Ramadan, Muslims celebrates Eid-al-Fitr
They enjoy this feast after concluding the fasting of the month of Ramadan and longing for being rewarded by God for their obedience and following the Islam teachings during this month.
Yes, of course, Muslims go to mosques for the 5 daily praying, for Friday praying, for the feast praying, for night praying during the month of Ramadan, and for many other purposes.
Muslims feel that the food that is available should be food that other Muslims enjoy; as well as oneself. At Ramadan- Muslims feast on ALL of their favorite foods... even foods they were banned to respect during fasting... such as -Pork -Beef -Alcohol Muslims enjoy the Ramadan because it is a time to "pig out" (as one might say)... after Muslims follow their religious path into fasting or starving themselves from Sunrise to Sunset. Water... also counts as a part of fasting that is not allowed.
At the end of Ramadan Muslims break fast with a massive party and feast, sort of like Christmas.
Muslims feel that the food that is available should be food that other Muslims enjoy; as well as oneself. At Ramadan- Muslims feast on ALL of their favorite foods... even foods they were banned to respect during fasting... such as -Pork -Beef -Alcohol Muslims enjoy the Ramadan because it is a time to "pig out" (as one might say)... after Muslims follow their religious path into fasting or starving themselves from Sunrise to Sunset. Water... also counts as a part of fasting that is not allowed.
Of course during the month of Ramadan, the 9th month in the Islamic calendar. The feast or eid is ont 1st day of the following month.
the 9th month of Islamic calendar is the month of Ramadan that Muslims are required to fast its days as one of the Islam five pillars. By end of this month, Muslims celebrate a feast called Eid Alftr.
it is a feast that is after Ramadan
There is no equivalent term to Sohur or Sehri in English. You would just describe it as a "pre-dawn meal". The Sohur is a meal that Muslims consume prior to sunrise during Ramadan to avoid completely starving.
The month of Ramazan is a blessing of Almighty Allah during which the Muslims keep fast and perform extra prayers. They do extra acts of good during this month to be blessed by Almighy Allah. They celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr as Thanksgiving. It is celebrated on the first of Shawal, the next day Ramazan comes to an end. It is a day of merriment and thanksgiving for he Muslims.