Expressions used in Ramadan
I am fasting.
May God accept your fasting and prayers.
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Ramadan Mubarak / Ramadan Kareem
(Have a blessed or generous Ramadan)
Happy Ramadan
(Blessed celebration) Eid Mubarak
Merits of the month of Ramadan
The intention of fasting during Ramadan
Seeing the crescent of Ramadan
The reward of good deeds during Ramadan
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, but its date changes every year.
Ramadan is the month of fasting for Muslims.
Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam.
During Ramadan, people fast from dawn to sunset.
People have a meal just before dawn and another directly after sunset.
Children, pregnant women, and people who are ill, or traveling, don’t have to fast.
Fasting allows Muslims to devote themselves to their faith and come closer to God.
Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection and worship.
Eid al-Fitr is a festival of breaking the fast at the end of Ramadan.
Light meal before the fast begins = Pre-dawn / Suhoor
To abstain from food and drink = Fasting
The meal Muslims eat to break their fast = Iftar
Performed after the night prayer = Tarawih prayer
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