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Muslims Across the Globe Welcome Ramadan with Fasting, Prayers, and Charity

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Millions of Muslims worldwide have greeted Ramadan, the most sacred month in the Islamic calendar, with fasting, prayers, and acts of charity. With the sighting of the crescent moon, families and communities came together to begin a time of self-control, spiritual development, and worship of God. From crowded city mosques to rural village homes, the spirit of faith, thankfulness, and unity pervades as believers set out on this holy path.

During Ramadan, fasting between sunrise and sundown occurs, during which time the believers abstain from food, fluids, and other bodily requirements. Suhoor meals consumed before sunrise serve to prepare for the day, whereas Iftar banquets at evening time serve to reunite families and societies in thankfulness. It is also a time of enhanced prayers, recitations from the Quran, and contemplations, during which many pass several nights in Taraweeh prayers within mosques.

Apart from individual piety, Ramadan is characterized by generosity and compassion, with Muslims all over the world practicing charity (Zakat) and acts of kindness. Mosques and organizations give out free food and necessary items to the needy, upholding the principles of empathy, humility, and solidarity. Most people also use this time to nurture family ties, repair relationships, and ask for forgiveness, upholding the very spirit of the holy month.

As Ramadan goes on, excitement mounts for Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Decree), a night said to be stronger than a thousand months. The month ends with the big celebration of Eid al-Fitr, a joyous festival of thanksgiving and togetherness. Muslims around the globe continue to hold dear this sacred time of renewal, strengthening bonds with religion, family, and community.

 

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