They know that EID has begun and Ramadan ended when the new crescent moon has been sighted.
when do Muslims know when to start and stop fasting
Ramadan is an essential month that Muslims must fast. It came in Sura Al Baqara and many other surahs about Muslims fasting the month of Ramadan. As you know Muslims follow the example of the Prophet p.b.u.h. And since the Prophet p.b.u.h. fasted we also fasted. Other than that it is also one of the 5 pillars of Islam.
I know it is the month of Shaaban (the month just before Ramadan)
Different religions have different rules for fasting. It would certainly help to know what religion you are talking about.
Diwali is the only one i know and it is the festival of light ______________________________________________________ The answer above is for Hindus in India. For Indian Muslims, they celebrate Eid Al-Fitr (first day after end of fasting of Ramadan (9th month of Islamic calendar) month days. They celebrate also Hajj (or pilgrimage) days that are the 9th through the14th days of the month of Zu Al-Hijja (12th month of Islamic calendar)
Ramadan is not a holiday. Ramadan is the month of fasting, when Muslims do not eat or drink from dawn to sunset. At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate a one-day feast, called Eid-al-Fitr, which means "The Feast of Breaking the Fast."
When the moon of Ramadan is seen , the Fasting will be started and moon of Shawwal is seen the fasting will be end
Decapitating infidels. Many also pray five times a day facing Mecca and observe a month of fasting know as Ramadan.
Basically I dont really understand the question exactly but I'll say what I think it is Ramadam is a celebration where muslims fast. The reason why they do this is because there are loads of poor people who have no food whatsoever Muslims celebrate this so they know that they are lucky they have food and they are fasting to know how it feels to be those poor people with no food no drinks Thats basically why muslims celebrate it Hope this helps :D
Muslims celebrate EID which is being thankful for what we have and we also celebrate Ramadan which is fasting. we fast to know how poor people feel without food and trust me you should really appreciate it. i am a Muslim and some Muslims if they choose to celebrate is Halloween, Christmas, thanksgiving, Easter and other celebrations but for Diwali and vasaki, MuslimS don't celebrate it that much because it is not part of our culture.
so we know what does are fasting
There might be conditions as to when your sick to break fast but they said that if you break your fast deliberately during the month of ramadan then to make up for it you have to do 60 days of back to back fasting. As to when your sick I don't know you may be allowed to.