Well Easter is celebrated by Catholics and Christians while Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims. Ramadan is a full month of fasting while Easter is not. Easter consists of bunnies and chocolates as a big symbol that everyone has but Ramadan does not have that.
no they do not they celebrate Christmas and Hindus celebrate Diwali
Pagans do not observe Lent. Lent is a Christian practice. Modern pagans call Lent Lent, the same as we call Passover Passover, Ramadan Ramadan and Mothers' Day Mothers' day. Most pagans practice extreme religious tolerance, just because a religious or secular holiday is not "ours" does not mean we do not recognise it.
Ash Wednesday--the start to Lent
Ramadan is a Muslim observance although you could compare it to Lent which is a Christian observance. In Western Christianity, Lent typically starts on Ash Wednesday and lasts for 40 days. In those 40 days many Christians practice self-denial in any of the following ways: giving up different types of food, abstaining from sex for a period of time during Lent, or giving up something that they enjoy for the 40 day period. A major difference between Ramadan and Lent is that while I believe Ramadan is observed by all devout Muslims, Lent is not observed by all Christians. There are certain denominations such as the Lutherans, Catholics, Episcopalians and Methodists who observe Lent every year but members most other denominations only participate if they want to.
Christians don't fast. Islam fasts during Ramadan. Don't know about Hindus.
Both involve and celebrate JesusOne of the most important events in the Catholic ChurchBoth in England they were very strict (christmas- was forbidden, Lent- onlyallowedone meal per day)Thats all i got sorry :( :0
Romadan is not really a holiday. It is a month-long period of fasting, a little like Lent in the Christian tradition, but more arduous. At the end of the month there is a holiday called Eid el Fitr. In order to infer something you have to have something to infer from. What facts about Ramadan do you want to make inferences from?
You say Ramadan Kareem and your reply is Allah Akram. Or you simply say Ramadan Mubarak but after Ramadan has started.
During Ramadan you greet by saying: "Ramadan Mubarak" or "Ramadan Kareem" or "Marhaban ya Ramadan"
He lent her the book yesterday.She lent over and picked up her drink.
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with a lent brush