RAMADAN
In the Islamic calendar, or Hijri Calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month. Depending on when the Shawwal Moon is visible, the month lasts between 29 and 30 days, leading up to the eagerly anticipated Islamic holiday of Eid ul Fitr on the first of Shawwal. One of Islam's Five Pillars is Ramadan, and it is during this holy month that the Prophet Mohammed received the first revelation of the Al-Quran (S.A.W.). The Arabic term "Ramad" or "Ramida," which indicates sweltering heat or drought, is where the word "Ramadan" originates. Ramadan so implies refraining from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and dusk.
In the Islamic calendar, or Hijri Calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month. Depending on when the Shawwal Moon is visible, the month lasts between 29 and 30 days, leading up to the eagerly anticipated Islamic holiday of Eid ul Fitr on the first of Shawwal. One of Islam's Five Pillars is Ramadan, and it is during this holy month that the Prophet Mohammed received the first revelation of the Al-Quran (S.A.W.). The Arabic term "Ramad" or "Ramida," which indicates sweltering heat or drought, is where the word "Ramadan" originates. Ramadan so implies refraining from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and dusk.
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