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no one Muslims will visit relatives at the end of Ramadan, which is the holiday of Eid ul-Fitr.
No. What holiday do you mean? The Muslims in Egypt fast too.
The diference between ramadan and christmas is that christmas is a christians holiday. In the other hand ramadan is a muslims holiday. In christmas we have party's. Also, it lasts for 12 days. In ramadan Muslims fast and it lasts for a month. They start from sunrise to sunset. In christmas you don't fast.
Ramadan-the 9th month of the Islamic calendar.
Ramadan is not a month to be celebrated , all Muslims around the world fast in Ramadan. The countries who celebrate Eid-El-Futur ( which is the end of Ramadan ) are: -Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria ,Egypt and all of the other Arabic countries. - In addition to Malaysia and some other Islamic Countries. -Iran
Yes, Ramadan is observed by Muslims.
No; Easter is about as special to Muslims as Ramadan is to Christians.
Ramadan. The five pillars (for Sunni Muslims) include fasting, and Ramadan is the time of fasting. Shia Muslims have fasting as one of their practices rather than a pillar of faith.
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.
For Muslims, the equivalent of Christmas is the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. It is a time of joy, celebration, and gratitude for the blessings received during Ramadan. Another important holiday for Muslims is Eid al-Adha, which commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God.
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.
Ramadan is a Muslim event. It is celebrated by Muslims, so wherever Muslims are, that is where Ramadan is.