Revelation of Quran by God to Prophet Mohamed was in Ramadan. This month is blessed by God. Muslims who keep fasting, doing charities and good deeds, and observing God and his commands, particularly during Ramadan, receive from God blessings, forgiveness, exemption from hell punishment, and mercy. This is the reason that praying and ritual prayers, although important through all Muslim life, they are more important in Ramadan.
I don't understand your question but I'll write what I think you're asking. In Ramadan, Muslims fast from anything bad and from eating and drinking. They pray day and night to Allah and ask for his forgiveness for all the sins they've done and for Jannah...
when you pray in Ramadan you get double the rewards you get any other day so that is why Ramadan is so important.
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Yes, children under 12 are encouraged to participate in fasting during Ramadan, but it is not obligatory for them. They can join in praying the regular prayers with the family as a way of getting accustomed to the routine, but they are not obligated to pray the full set of prayers like adults.
Prepare for Ramadan by repenting from sins, praying extra prayers, fasting, etc.
Taraweeh are special prayers by Muslims in which long portions of the Quaan are recited during the month of Ramadan
Tarawih prayers are special prayers performed by Muslims during the Islamic month of Ramadan. They are optional prayers that are usually performed in congregation at night after the obligatory night prayer (Isha). The Tarawih prayers consist of a series of units of prayer known as rak'ahs, and are meant to seek spiritual rewards and blessings during the holy month of fasting.
Ramadan is a month of fasting and prayer, so yes, you must pray during Ramadan. There is no excuse, since Muslims are supposed to pray 5 times a day, everyday, especially during Ramadan, where the blessings of prayers is increased by multiple times.
During Ramadan, Muslims pray the 5 prayers and extra. They try to finish reading the full Qur'an as many times as they can. They make dua, pay zakkah, saddaqah, and try to not do anything that will give us sins. The sins in Ramadan are like double and so are the hasnahs or the good deeds.
Islam has many rites of passage that make an adult Muslim. Some are the 5 daily prayers, fasting for the month of Ramadan, and a pilgrimage to Mecca.
The last time to begin fasting in Ramadan is before dawn, which is called "seheri" or "suhoor" time. This is typically a short time before Fajr prayer. It is recommended to stop eating and drinking at least a few minutes before Fajr begins to ensure the fast is valid.
I know some: 1. Daily prayers 2. Friday Prayer 3. Taraweeh Prayers (in Ramadan) 4. Qyam Prayers (in Ramadan) 5. Eid prayers 6. washing the dead (before burial) 7. Praying for the dead 8. Eatikaf (staying at the mosque to worship) 9. Reading Qura'an 10. Shelter for the homeless to sleep in (it's a house of Allah and open to all) and to distribute donations and such.
You say Ramadan Kareem and your reply is Allah Akram. Or you simply say Ramadan Mubarak but after Ramadan has started.
During Ramadan you greet by saying: "Ramadan Mubarak" or "Ramadan Kareem" or "Marhaban ya Ramadan"
ramadan begins july20