During this holy month, they must refrain from eating, drinking, and smoking from dawn to dusk. This is known as fasting. All Muslims twelve and above must participate in the fast. The only way to not participate is if they are suffering from an illness, travelling, are elderly, pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic, or going through their menstrual cycle. Fasting became required during the month of Sha’aban. Muslims are also required to refrain from participating in any sinful behavior that can negate the reward of fasting. Before dawn, the Suhar is served to provide nourishment for the rest of the day. After this meal, everyone is to prepare for Morning Prayer. They are expected to spend most of their time in prayer. The fast end for the day after sunset. They then have the meal to break the fast, which is called Iftar. Muslims fast to practice self-discipline. It is a spiritual training, and those who missed some days must make it up later. The Muslim holy month is known as Ramadan. This month is month dedicated to spiritual training, and it is practiced by Muslims worldwide. They participate in a month of fasting dedicated to when the Qu’ran was revealed to the prophet Muhammed. The start of Ramadan is determined by the new moon in the ninth month. The Muslims celebrate by fasting and focusing on their prayers. This is known as a part of the Five Pillars of
During this holy month, they must refrain from eating, drinking, and smoking from dawn to dusk. This is known as fasting. All Muslims twelve and above must participate in the fast. The only way to not participate is if they are suffering from an illness, travelling, are elderly, pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic, or going through their menstrual cycle. Fasting became required during the month of Sha’aban. Muslims are also required to refrain from participating in any sinful behavior that can negate the reward of fasting. Before dawn, the Suhar is served to provide nourishment for the rest of the day. After this meal, everyone is to prepare for Morning Prayer. They are expected to spend most of their time in prayer. The fast end for the day after sunset. They then have the meal to break the fast, which is called Iftar. Muslims fast to practice self-discipline. It is a spiritual training, and those who missed some days must make it up later. The Muslim holy month is known as Ramadan. This month is month dedicated to spiritual training, and it is practiced by Muslims worldwide. They participate in a month of fasting dedicated to when the Qu’ran was revealed to the prophet Muhammed. The start of Ramadan is determined by the new moon in the ninth month. The Muslims celebrate by fasting and focusing on their prayers. This is known as a part of the Five Pillars of