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Only during the last ten days of Ramadan.
Fasting and prayer
I don't know what tahjhad means but it sure sounds like tahajud. Tahajud is the prayer that Muslims pray in the last quarter of the night in Ramadan. Usually, it starts around 3 and ends right before fajr and suhoor time. In some mosques in the US, the Imam, while praying tahajud and everyone is praying behind him, there are people cooking suhoor for the Muslims to eat. Very fun nights, I've been to them and helped out.
Prayer and Fasting are two of the five Islam pillars. However, Prayer is all year worship while Fasting is mandatory only during the month of Ramadan. So, for those who keep fasting in Ramadan should be keen not to miss praying in Ramadan especially that the reward for praying in Ramadan is higher than for rest of the year. In addition, reciting Quran in Ramadan is very much recommended and rewarded. Recitation of the whole Quran , at least once, during Ramadan is encouraged. This full Quran recitation could also be done during praying the "TARAWIH Prayer". Tarawih praying is ritual praying (of 8 to 20 RAK'AT, done two by two) that are performed after the prayer for " ALESHAA" during the month of Ramadan.
When the sun sets during Ramadan, Muslims break their fast and eat dinner. They then pray the last prayer of the day and go to bed.
Eid prayer is a prayer prayed on the day after Ramadan. It is prayed in congregation at a mosque and is not required.
4 fardh, 2 sunnah, and 3 witr... If you wish to do tahajud or nafl, you must do it before witr
- Eating from Imsak/Fadjr (sunrise) until Maghreb (sunset) prayer time; - Drinking from Imsak/Fadjr until Maghreb prayer time; - All sex-related acts (sex, masturbating, foreplay,...); - Smoking (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Drugs and other intoxicants (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Bad behaviour (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Rude language (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Bad intentions (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden)
If you do then you're not fasting. Fasting in Ramadan means not eating, drinking, or doing anything wrong. Fasting from eating & drinking is from before fajr prayer and after sunset.
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Ramadan is the holiest of Islamic celebrations. During Ramadan, Islamists remember and celebrate The Prophet Mohammed's writing of the verses of the Qur'an as they were dictated by the angel Gabriel. During Ramadan, Islamists fast during daylight hours to teach themselves self discipline, restraint and to remember the plight of the poor who do not have enough to eat. Much time is spent in prayer, spiritual reflection and doing good deeds which includes spending time with family and friends. So, Islamists treat their friends well at all times, but during Ramadan, a special effort is made.
Fasting, Tarawih, reproduce charity, reading the Qur'an, Prayer Night.