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Ramadan (Arabic: رمضان, Ramadhan) is the ninth month of Hijri (Islamic) calendar since 638. It is considered the most venerated, blessed and holiest month. Prayers, fasting, self-accountability and charity have special association with Ramadan. The religious observances of Ramadan occur throughout the entire Islamic (Lunar) calendar month.

According to fuqaha (Islamic law-enacters, lawmakers, legislators), in 2006 the month of Ramadan (1427 AH) began on September 23 (Saudi Arabia, Gulf and parts of the Middle East) and September 24 elsewhere (including Turkey and the rest of the Middle East). It will last through October 22 or October 23.




وهذا عن اهمية رمضان عند المسلمين

Muslims believe that during Ramadan (One of the last ten days, to be exact. Exact day not given.), the revelation of the Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad began. The entire month is spent fasting from dawn to dusk. The first day of the next month is spent in great celebrations and rejoicings and is observed as the ‘Festival of Breaking Fast’ or `Eid ul-Fitr. Allah (God) commands Muslims to fast just as Christians and Jews were instructed to fast by their respective prophets, examples being the practices of Lent or Yom Kippur.

Muslims believe that fasting conditions believers upon the fear of Allah. This is why Allah says: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard against evil.”



وهذا الموقع تقدرين تدخلين وتستفيدين منه

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan

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شوفي هذا التعبير حول رمضان نقلته لك

About Ramadan

Ramadan, the Month of Fasting


The Meaning of Ramadan

Ramadan is a special month of the year for over one billion Muslims throughout the world. It is a time for inner reflection, devotion to God, and self-control. Muslims think of it as a kind of tune-up for their spiritual lives. There are as many meanings of Ramadan as there are Muslims.


The third "pillar" or religious obligation of Islam (submission in English), fasting has many special benefits. Among these, the most important is that it is a means of learning self-control. Due to the lack of preoccupation with the satisfaction of bodily appetites during the daylight hours of fasting, a measure of ascendancy is given to one's spiritual nature, which becomes a means of coming closer to God. Ramadan is also a time of intensive worship, reading of the Qur'an, giving charity, purifying one's behavior, and doing good deeds. For Muslims, Ramadan is not merely a holiday, but an opportunity to gain by giving up, to prosper by going without and to grow stronger by enduring weakness.


As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfulness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. Fasting is also beneficial to the health and provides a break in the cycle of rigid habits or overindulgence.



Who Fasts in Ramadan?

Fasting in Ramadan is obligatory on those who can do it. . Sick people and some travelers in certain conditions are exempted from the fast but must make it up as they are able.


The Sighting of the Moon

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar. While many Muslim sects insist on the physical sighting of the moon, there is no such requirement in the Quran, the Muslims's holy book. The much-anticipated start of the month can now be based on the very accurate astronomical calculations. . The end of the month is marked by the celebration of 'Eid-ul-Fitr, a traditional practice not a religious one.



From Dawn to Sunset

The daily period of fasting starts at the breaking of dawn and ends at the setting of the sun. In between -- that is, during the daylight hours -- Muslims totally abstain from food, drink, smoking, and sex. The usual practice is to have a pre-fast meal (suhoor) before dawn and a post-fast meal (iftar) after sunset.


The Islamic lunar calendar, being 11 to 12 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, migrates throughout the seasons. Thus, if Ramadan begins on January 20 one year, next year it will begin on January 9. In this way, the length of the day, and thus the fasting period, varies in length from place to place over the years. Every Muslim, no matter where he or she lives, will see an average Ramadan day of the approximately 13.5 hours.



Devotion to God

The last ten days of Ramadan are a time of special spiritual power as everyone tries to come closer to God through devotions and good deeds. The night on which the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet, known as the Night of Power (Lailat ul-Qadr), is generally taken to be the 27th night of the month. The Qur'an states that this night is better than a thousand months. Therefore many Muslims spend the entire night in prayer.


During the month, Muslims try to read as much of the Qur'an as they can. Some spend part of their day listening to the recitation of the Qur'an in a mosque. meet for Quranic studies or for congregation prayers. Some spend the last ten days of Ramadan in a mosque devoting the whole ten days for worshipping God.



Food in Ramadan

Since Ramadan is a special time, Muslims in many parts of the world prepare certain favorite foods during this month. Since Ramadan emphasizes community aspects and since everyone eats dinner at the same time, Muslims often invite one another to share in the Ramadan evening meal.


Some Muslims find that they eat less for dinner during Ramadan than at other times due to stomach contraction. However, as a rule, most Muslims experience little fatigue during the day since the body becomes used to the altered routine during the first week of Ramadan.
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والله لادعيك كل ما تذكرت اان الله يرجعك لاهلك وتشوفينهم على خير

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Ramadan is one the five pillars of Islam. All adult Muslims must fast during Ramadan . They are not allowed to eat or drink from dawn to sunset. Some people are excused from fasting . those people are children ,old and ill people ,travelers and women who expect babies.


رمضان واحد من خمسة أركان في الإسلام .كل المسلمين البالغين يجب أن يصوموا أثناء رمضان
لايسمحوا بالأكل أو الشرب من الفجر إللا غروب الشمس .لهم عذر في الصوم.أولئك الناس هم الأطفال وكبار السن والمرصى والمسافرين


There is a special night in Ramadan . It is ''Lailatul Qadr" It is one of the last ten nights of Ramadan. Muslims perform special prayers in that night.

هناك ليله مميزه في رمضان. إنها ليلة القدر في واحده من العشر الأواخر من رمضان .المسلمين يؤدون صلاة خاصه في الليل




After the last day of Ramadan, there is Eid AL-Fitr.During the Eid,children wear new clothes and receive gifts. People visit friends and relatives.They thank Allah for his great blessings.

بعد اليوم الأخير لرمضان هناك عيد الفطر .أثناء العيد يلبس الأطفال ملابس جديده ويستقبلون الهدايا:
الناس يزورون الاصدقاء والاقرباء . ويشكرون الله على نعمه العظيمه
استغفر الله العظيم
شكراًً غالللليتي

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