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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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.
This question doe not make sense. Rephrase it.
no one Muslims will visit relatives at the end of Ramadan, which is the holiday of Eid ul-Fitr.
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).