Ramadan is not a holiday. Ramadan is the month of fasting, when Muslims do not eat or drink from dawn to sunset. At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate a one-day feast, called Eid-al-Fitr, which means "The Feast of Breaking the Fast."
One holiday is the month of Ramadan.
Ramadan is a holiday when fasting is observed. The word Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ramiḍa or ar-ramaḍ, which means scorching heat or dryness.
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Ramadan.
Ramadan
You spelled it correctly. R-A-M-A-D-A-N
ramadan?
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.
no one Muslims will visit relatives at the end of Ramadan, which is the holiday of Eid ul-Fitr.
This question doe not make sense. Rephrase it.
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).