RAMADAN MUBARAK

 


What is Ramadan?

The ninth and holiest month of the Islamic year, Ramadan is a time when Muslims around the world dedicate themselves to working on their spirituality. As part of this month of spiritual renewal, Muslims around the world fast during the day (not eating or drinking) as a form of worship to draw them closer to God. Family and friends gather together, after sunset during iftar or before dawn in the morning. During Ramadan, many Muslims try to avoid their bad behavior or bad behavior, while practicing good behavior, restraining themselves, and showing compassion for those who are less fortunate than themselves. They aim to improve their relationship with God and their community in different ways: by going to the mosque for iftar, spending more time reading the Quran, participating in volunteer work, or coming together for a long night of prayer.

Post a Comment

0 Comments