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Robin wrote :Do you think Ramadan is a good thing, or just a tradition?
Robin wrote :Do all Muslims (and possible non-Muslims) participate?
Robin wrote :Can someone educate me what it is and what it means to them?
Diplomatic. wrote :The Qu'ran was down in the Night of Fate in this month. In Ramadan the repentance is easily acceptable. We seek for anything good to do in order to satisfy Allah.
RockingJohnson wrote :and second thing is that we fast for feeling the situation of the poor and needy people who cannot afford their food fasting in this holy month of ramadan teaches us many lessons as well as it makes us realize the problems of hunger of the needy and poor also along with fasting we also read holy quran and pray salah 5 times a day to please Allah there also 5 nights in the last 10 days of ramadan (month) which are also known as laylat-ul-qadr (the night of power,destiny,measures) the Holy Quran was revealed on the 27th of Ramadan, in this month the devil is also caged this holy months means alot to muslims and muslims fast from Fajr till Maghrib after the adhan of fajr we are forbidden to eat/drink anything and then after the adhan of maghrib we break our fasts Ramadan is also known as the month of blessings and the fact is that our prayers are listened and fulfilled by Allah.
Edit: Ramadan is not a tradition it is one of the pillar of islam [there are 5 pillars of islam]
Diplomatic. wrote :The Qu'ran was down in the Night of Fate in this month. In Ramadan the repentance is easily acceptable. We seek for anything good to do in order to satisfy Allah.
Also the reason behind Fasting is feeling the poor people who cannot afford their own food, or once they do, they give it to their children so doing the same like them could make us feel them better and obviously help them as much as we can.
Of course there is too many thing I'm aware of but I think that's all I know. So I wanted to clarify it for you just to let you know some reasons why this month is preferred for the Muslims.
RockingJohnson wrote :Ramadan is an islamic month, In this holy month of ramadan we fast to please Allah and second thing is that we fast for feeling the situation of the poor and needy people who cannot afford their food fasting in this holy month of ramadan teaches us many lessons as well as it makes us realize the problems of hunger of the needy and poor also along with fasting we also read holy quran and pray salah 5 times a day to please Allah there also 5 nights in the last 10 days of ramadan (month) which are also known as laylat-ul-qadr (the night of power,destiny,measures) the Holy Quran was revealed on the 27th of Ramadan, in this month the devil is also caged this holy months means alot to muslims and muslims fast from Fajr till Maghrib after the adhan of fajr we are forbidden to eat/drink anything and then after the adhan of maghrib we break our fasts Ramadan is also known as the month of blessings and the fact is that our prayers are listened and fulfilled by Allah.
Edit: Ramadan is not a tradition it is one of the pillar of islam [there are 5 pillars of islam]
Faraon78910 wrote :Honestly, with no offense, this seems like stupid tradition to me.
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