What is Ramadan What To Do and What Not To Do During Ramadan

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What is Ramadan What To Do and What Not To Do During Ramadan

What is Ramadan? What to Do and What Not To Do During Ramadan?

Ramadan is mainly known as Ramadhan, Ramzan, or Ramathan. It is viewed as the holiest month of the year for Muslims as it was the month in which the Quran was uncovered to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) the evening of Laylat Al Qadr, one of the most recent ten evenings of Ramadan. Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar (15th May to June 14th, 2018), is viewed as a standout amongst the most honored for a very long time in Islam. The Muslims people fast amid this month, doing most extreme Dhikr of Allah (SWT). The long stretch of Ramadan comes full circle with the festive event of Eid ul Fitr as Muslims express gratitude toward Allah (SWT), commending the celebration with religious intensity. This month is loaded with festivity and joy as the Muslims themselves in studying the Quran and Duas and investing most time doing Dhikr. The Muslims people fast the entire month as it shows them the genuine importance of diligence and resistance. Amid this month, Muslims are not just expected to cease from eating and drinking amid the stipulated timing however they are likewise required to check every negative feeling like outrage and turn out to be the ideal Muslim. In addition, the Quran was likewise finished in this month.

Rules of Fasting
A fast is kept by Muslims from daylight to sunset, timings of which changes in each locale. Amid this time, they avoid eating nourishment, drinking, and smoking. In Ramadhan, Muslims additionally endeavor hard to forgo any wicked conduct, for example, lying, reviling, and false discourse. The sustenance has eaten before dawn is known as Suhoor (Sahari), and the one eaten after dusk is known as Iftar. Amid these circumstances, Muslims spend liberally to make the nourishment accessible for the entire group (particularly the poor one). The bounty of every single Good Deed is expanded amid the Month of Ramzan, regardless of whether it is asking salat or giving philanthropy.

Longest and Shortest Fast Duration This Ramadan 2018

Longest Fast Duration
• Greenland- 15 Hours and 22 Minutes
• Italy- 14 Hours 37 Minutes
• China- 14 Hours 26 Minutes
• Iran- 14 Hours 5 Minutes
• Pakistan- 13 Hours 57 Minutes
• Jordan- 13 Hours 49 Minutes
• Egypt- 13 Hours 42 Minutes

Shortest Fast Duration
• UAE- 13 Hours 21 Minutes
• Saudi Arabia- 13 Hours 11 Minutes
• Yemen- 12 Hours 52 Minutes
• Philippines- 12 Hours 50 Minutes
• Kenya- 12 Hours 03 Minutes
• Indonesia- 11 Hours 49 Minutes
• Australia- 10 Hours 20 Minutes
• Argentina- 10 Hours 16 Minutes

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