Because it it is the month of blessing
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
Ramadan is the holiest of Islamic celebrations. During Ramadan, Islamists remember and celebrate The Prophet Mohammed's writing of the verses of the Qur'an as they were dictated by the angel Gabriel. During Ramadan, Islamists fast during daylight hours to teach themselves self discipline, restraint and to remember the plight of the poor who do not have enough to eat. Much time is spent in prayer, spiritual reflection and doing good deeds which includes spending time with family and friends. So, Islamists treat their friends well at all times, but during Ramadan, a special effort is made.
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.
President Bush was the first to host an Iftar dinner during Ramadan and did so every year of his two terms. During Ramadan of 2005, he announced he had added the first copy of the Koran to the White House library. Thomas Jefferson hosted a muslim envoy to the White House during Ramadan in 1805.
Ramadan doesn't necessarily have to be in the summer, it could be any time of the year. Also, it also depends on your age and when you began fasting. Say if your 75 and you began fasting at the age of 5 and you fasted the full month of Ramadan then you most likely fasted 70 times in your lifetime.
We are currently in modern times, so it's whatever you're eating today.
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.
It is a Eurasian sweet cake which has many flavours and is eaten mostly during festive times.
Colonies got financial aid, but had to endure trade restrictions
yes. when times are tough you will eat what you normally wouldn't.
Cat was eaten during times of food shortages, but it has not been practised in recent time.
Hajj(pillgrimage) pray five times a day fating during the holy month of ramadan zakat(helping others) going to mosque