September first 2008
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.
Presumably, Ramadan takes place in Muslims' mouths. As a fast holiday, it is really only practice by those who are not eating. Since Ramadan is an Islamic holiday, it is Muslims who observe it.If the question was simply a misspelling of the question: "What MONTH does Ramadan take place in?" the answer is that the celebration takes place during the month of Ramadan. On the Islamic Calendar, Ramadan is a name of one of the months. However, this does not match up consistently with the Gregorian (Western) calendar since the Islamic Calendar has only 354 days. As a result, Ramadan comes 11-12 days earlier on the Gregorian Calendar every year. As a result, in 2017, Ramadan will be primarily in the month of June (May 26-June 25), but in 2000, Ramadan was primarily in the month of December (November 27-December 27).
All Muslims
It is a Muslim religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar; the month in which the Qur'an was revealed to the ProphetMuhammad.
Ramadan is not a religion, it is a month within the Islamic calendar.
yes this is both for men and vomen.But women with mestruation cant fast.She will fast this days after ramadan
Ramadan moves ahead 10+ days a year; and follows the phases of of the new moon. It takes about 33 years for Ramadan to be in the same time of the month with a five day gap. For example Ramadan March 28,1990 to Ramadan March 22, 2023.
It is unclear what you mean by "this time". If by "this time" you mean July and August, this is just conveniently where Ramadan falls this year. All of the Islamic holidays move back 11 or 12 days every Gregorian Year since the Islamic Calendar is only 354 days. In fifteen years, Ramadan will be in January. If by "this time" you mean that the month-long fast takes place on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar called Ramadan. This month was chosen since Muslims believe that the first revelations of the Qur'an occurred in the month of Ramadan, making that month more spiritual than all others.
There are two Islamic holidays: 1. Eid al-Fitr, or the Feast of Breaking the Fast, which takes place the first day of the month that follows the fasting month, Ramadan. 2. Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, which takes place during the Hajj. Eid al-Adha celebrates God's mercy to Prophet Abraham, when God told him that he did not have to sacrifice his son, but could sacrifice a sheep instead. There are two Islamic holidays: 1. Eid al-Fitr, or the Feast of Breaking the Fast, which takes place the first day of the month that follows the fasting month, Ramadan. 2. Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, which takes place during the Hajj. Eid al-Adha celebrates God's mercy to Prophet Abraham, when God told him that he did not have to sacrifice his son, but could sacrifice a sheep instead.
This takes place in the mitochondria.
it takes place in your stomach.lol
Iftar, or breaking the fast, takes place at sunset. Exact times vary according to both latitude and longitude. Use the link below to find the exact time for your area. www.islamicfinder.org