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In the month holy to Muslims, more than a billion believers are urged to abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual intercourse from sunrise to sunset until the end of April. As the sun goes down, it is customary to celebrate the breaking of the fast with a lavish family feast.
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. The tradition commemorates the time when the Qur’an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. He was the first Muslim to fast during Ramadan.
Like every Islamic month, Ramadan begins with a new moon. Fastenmont is also celebrated as a charity month. The word itself means “warm moon”, “great heat”, “scorched earth” and “food scarcity”. The Arabic name denotes both the dry month and physical exertion.
Why do you fast during Ramadan?
Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, which is obligatory for every devout Muslim. Fasting is supposed to help cleanse the soul and strengthen relationships with other people. During Lent, Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, and having sex from dawn to dusk.
How do you fast?
During the fasting period, during Ramadan, devout Muslims eat only at night. At the end of this period, and during this period, it is allowed to eat as soon as it gets dark. Then the believers break the traditional fast.
the most important rules during ramadan
- All adults and sane Muslims are required to fast. Persons with physical problems such as pregnant women, the sick, the elderly or very frail people are excluded. Children gradually begin fasting, for example, giving up food for a few hours a day.
- Between dawn and dusk you should completely avoid eating and drinking. Smoking and chewing gum are also prohibited. Sex is also not allowed during the day.
- You can eat normally after sunset. Lent depends on where you live. Scandinavian countries, for example, have very long days in the summer and therefore have to fast for longer periods of time.
- Muslims who cannot fast during Ramadan should make up their fast later. If people cannot make up the fast, they should donate to the poor and needy. If you break your compulsory fast for no reason, you must fast for 61 days.
- It is not permissible for women to fast while they are menstruating, and they have to make up for the missing days.
What better way to spend Ramadan?
Many Muslims see Ramadan as a break for body and mind. In addition to intense prayer, a particularly friendly interaction with other people is developed. In Muslim countries, everything happens much more slowly during the day in schools and workplaces. If you can, try to fill the time of day with lots of sleep. Celebrations and concerts take place at night, and the streets take on the air of a folk festival.
In which countries is Ramadan Feast celebrated?
All Muslims celebrate the month of fasting. In some Islamic countries, not fasting is prohibited by the state and even non-Muslims are punished for eating, drinking or smoking in public during the day.
What should be done against bad breath in Ramadan?
In 90 percent of cases, the cause of bad breath is in the mouth, and most often on the tongue. On their surface are numerous bacteria that break down food scraps, saliva, blood and dead cells. An effective remedy against this may be tongue cleaning with a tongue brush and a special tongue paste. It is better not to smoke or drink coffee while fasting. Fennel, anise or sage tea helps against bad breath. Chewing gum while fasting does not help with bad breath.
How is the end of Ramadan celebrated?
After the end of the fasting month, “Ramadan Feast” is celebrated. The holiday of breaking the fast is a high point for many Muslims. The most beautiful clothes are put on, gifts are distributed, and the family gathers for a big meal. Muslims also use the holiday to forgive each other and give thanks to Allah.
When is Ramadan celebrated?
Din years | beginning | End |
ramadan 2024 | 10 March 2024 | April 9, 2021 |
ramadan 2025 | February 28, 2025 | 29 March 2025 |
ramadan 2026 |
February 17, 2026 |
March 18, 2026 |
Source : Blick

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