They are Important because it is in the Qur'an.
And the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) fasted (because Allah told Him to) and when he finished he celebrated with Eid, and the second Eid is for charity and you have to donate 2.5% of your earnings, to charity.
Ramadan is a Muslim event. It is celebrated by Muslims, so wherever Muslims are, that is where Ramadan is.
Ramadan is a Muslim holy time. Only Muslims observe the fast during Ramadan. The fast preculdes observant Muslims from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and sunset. Muslims don't drink alcohol. So, no, it would be wrong for a Muslim to drink alcohol at any time, including Ramadan.
Ramadan is a Islamic month in which Muslims Fast from sunrise to sunset and Assalam means Peace But In this word Assalam means Welcome So Ramadan Assalam means Welcome Ramadan
It is important as it is one of the five main pillars of Islam so it is required of any Muslim who is able to do it. It also shows respect to Allah (the Islamic God) and it makes Muslims that are rich or poor closer as a community as they are both hungry.
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.
Ramadan if a day of fun and games. Kids play and have fun so they can forget about that they are fasting. Ramadan is very important to Muslim's.
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.
Ramadan encourages Muslims to keep in touch with Allah. It also encourages Muslims to do the right thing that Allah will approve of. Another thing is that during Ramadan, Allah, holds off all of the devils, (except the maybe the little ones); so anything you do is something you desired, it is not something that Satan may have tricked you into doing.
At this point in time, most Muslims fast for Ramadan. In Turkey, especially along the West coast, there is a growing number of Muslims who no longer fast but generally avoid eating in crowded areas so as not to provoke enmity. However, they are the minority, even in Turkey.
Muslims fast during the Islamic month of Ramadan. The Islamic Calender is seperate to the Gregorian calender and is based on moon sightings. The start of Ramadan goes back around 11 days each Gregorian year, so the date according to the Gregorian calender changes. For example, 1st of Ramadan 2012 was 20 July. But the 1st of Ramadan 2011 was 1st August.
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.
The question doesn't make too much sense, so I am assuming you asked: Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan? The reason Muslims fast during the Holy Month of Ramadan is because it is their duty. As a Muslim there are the Five Pillars of Islam and fasting is the third pillar. There are those who can't fast, like elderly people, children, women on their menstrual, etc.