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Is Ramadan different in different countries?

Is Ramadan different in different countries?

Ramadan is also one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The other four pillars include faith, prayer, charity and a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. While the basic parameters are the same across the globe, some countries have a few customs of their own, which makes all the difference.

How is Ramadan spent by the Muslims?

Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The month is spent by Muslims fasting during the daylight hours from dawn to sunset. According to Islam, the Quran was sent down to the lowest heaven during this month, thus being prepared for gradual revelation by Jibreel to Muhammad.

What countries should UK follow Ramadan?

The decision for British Muslims to follow Saudi Arabia, Morocco or their country of origin instead of local moon sighting stems from the belief that poor British weather can make it impossible to see a new crescent, explained Iqbal Sacranie, founding secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB).

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What is the day of Arafah in Pakistan?

The Day of Arafah (or Arafat) is the ninth day of the Islamic lunar month — July 8 this year. It’s on the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar, Dhul- Hijjah and is also on the second day of Hajj. Muslims view this as the best day of the year.

How do Muslims spend their time during Ramadan?

During Ramadan, Muslims spend their time reading the Qur’an and performing taraweeh, a special prayer during Ramadan. Many families go to the mosque for the night prayer. During taraweeh, the prayer leader recites at least one thirtieth of the Qur’an so that by the end of the month the entire Qur’an will have been recited.

Why is Eid al-Fitr the last night of Ramadan?

It is on this night, which falls during the last 10 nights of Ramadan, that Muslims believe that God sent the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad and revealed the first versus of the Quran. The end of Ramadan is celebrated by a three-day holiday called Eid al-Fitr.

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Is it safe to visit other countries during Ramadan?

“Some countries are closed to visitors during Ramadan while others are more welcoming,” says Anissa Helou, cookbook author, teacher, and chef who specializes in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. In some places, like in Dubai, eating and drinking in public during daylight hours in not allowed, whether you are observing the fast or not.

How will London’s New Muslim mayor use Ramadan to build bridges?

London’s new Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, wrote in the Guardian that he plans to use Ramadan to “build bridges” and break bread with Muslims and non-Muslims around the city at synagogues, churches and mosques, though he acknowledged that 19-hour-long fasts during the longer summer days in Europe and forgoing coffee will be challenging.