Yes because they are Muslim
Siyam or soam means fasting. The Muslims keep fast during the month of Ramazan. It is the ninth month of Islamic calendar.
The Muslims fast every year during the month of Ramazan. It is called Soam in Arabic, Roza in Urdu.
God alone knows that. Keeping fast during the month of Ramazan is obligatory on all adult, healthy Muslims provided they do not proceed on a journey, or they are not seriously ill.
because they follow the moonThe Jews and the Christian have their fasting days. Likewise, the Muslims fast during the month of Ramazan. They do extra worship during this month to win the Pleasure of Almighty God.
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.
well for shias you open your fast at maghrib time which is after the sun has totally set but for sunnis i dont. but for shias it is reccomended to pray maghrib first then open fast.
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.
Friday (Jumma) is the holy day of the week and the month of Ramazan is the holy month of the year.
The holy city of Makka was conquered by the Holy Prophet (SAW) in the holy month of Ramazan.
1st of Shawaal, the10th month of Hijra Calendar each year after Ramazan
Almost each and every Muslim in the world celebrates the Holy month of Ramazan hence as of 2010, over 1.6 billion or about 23.4% of the world population who are Muslim celebrate Ramazan.
Ramazan Bashardost was born in 1965.