This may or may not be right but in class at school it was said because if you know that a prophet fasted for a long period of time, so to remember the story Muslims fast to and gain rewards, etc. At the end of Ramadan there is Eid, a religious celebration, where you have a big banquet!
Ramadan is celebrated wherever there are Muslims who wish to celebrate it.
after the sunset until sunrise mulsims can eat or drink.
During the day, people are not allowed to drink at all. At night, they may drink any non-alcoholic beverage.
You don't drink Ramadan.
Of course, Muslim Turks celebrate Ramadan.
no they do not they celebrate Christmas and Hindus celebrate Diwali
Ramadan is a holy month to the Muslims. They fast in this month to remember that God - Allah, has blessed them with so much and to feel the pain of those who go hungry everyday.
Yes. Jordanians celebrate Ramadan as they are almost all Muslim.
They celebrate all those, and others, due to their religious beliefs.
No, they don't. Ramadan is part of Islam, not Judaism, so no Jews celebrate it.
In general, Australians do not celebreate Ramadan as they are mostly Christians of various denominations. However, the Muslim communities in Australia celebreate Ramadan just as Muslims do elsewhere.
Ramadan
Yes it is an Islamic country and they do celebrate Ramadhan
Ramadan is the 9th month in the Islam Lunar calendar that is called Hijra Calendar.
Yes. Even Islam-derived religions like Druze, Baha'i, and Sikhism do not celebrate Ramadan. If a person considers Ahmadis to be non-Muslims, then the answer changes to No since Ahmadis do observe Ramadan. However, there is much controversy over whether Ahmadis are or are not Muslims by different people.
No, Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims; those who believe in the religion of Islam.