Yes, Ramadan is observed by Muslims.
Ramadan is a Muslim event. It is celebrated by Muslims, so wherever Muslims are, that is where Ramadan is.
Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims.
No, Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims; those who believe in the religion of Islam.
Depends if there are any mosques and Muslims there.
it is an EId one of the celebrations of Muslims which is celebrated after the month of ramadan in which muslims keep their fasts :)
it is an EId one of the celebrations of Muslims which is celebrated after the month of ramadan in which muslims keep their fasts :)
Ramadan is celebarted all over the world by Muslims who follow the religion Islam but it is mostely celebrated in the countries like Saudi araibia, malaisia,turkey where most of the Muslims live.
Well Easter is celebrated by Catholics and Christians while Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims. Ramadan is a full month of fasting while Easter is not. Easter consists of bunnies and chocolates as a big symbol that everyone has but Ramadan does not have that.
Ramadan is celebrated by the Muslims to observe one of the Five Pillars of Islam. This is a month of fasting. For them, this is a religious event.
Ramadan is not celebrated. Ramadan is the 9th month In The Islamic Lunar Calendar. Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan, because the Holy Quran Was Revealed To Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) During this month. Eid Al-Fitr which occurs after the month of Ramadan is the actual celebration.
Ramadan ends with Bajram. Ramadan is the month of fasting observed by Muslims. Thus, Bajram is the celebration at the end of the fasting and purification.
In every Muslim/Islamic country, by Muslim/Islamic people . -WRONG. It is celebrated in all parts of the world, BY Muslim/Islamic people in their houses. (NO shoes are to touch the room) The room has mats on the floor to be sat upon and a radio to listen to the speaker, talking religious beliefs... so on. I know this because of a friend. 2012, Monday, 5/03/12