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In the Article I Am Gonna Tell You Allah says the History of Ramadan and its importance in Islam. Allah Says, ➤ Ramadan (Arabic for fasting) Ramadan (also spelled Ramadan, Ramadan, Ramadan, or Ramadan) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, celebrated by Muslims around the world as a month of fasting (sawm), prayer, reflection, and reflection. We celebrate as a community. Ramadan, which lasts from twenty-nine to thirty days, is considered one of Islam's five pillars. The moon is next. Fasting from dawn to sunset is obligatory for all adult Muslims who are not seriously or chronically ill, traveling, elderly, lactating, diabetic, or menstruating. The meal is called Suhoor, and it is the night feast in which there is a break. Fasting is called "If-tar."![]() |
| History of Ramadan and its importance in Islam.? |
➤ History Ramadan is the month in which the Qur'an was revealed. Guidance for people and clear arguments for guidance and criteria (of right and wrong). And whoever among you is present should keep the fast of the month, and whoever among you is sick or on a journey should count it on other days. Allah wants ease for you. And that you should complete the period. And that you glorify Allah for the One who has guided you, and perhaps you will be grateful. So that you may glorify Allah as the One who has guided you, and perhaps you may be grateful. Although Muslims were first commanded to fast in the second year of Hijra (624 CE), they believe that the practice of fasting is not actually an innovation of monotheism but has always been necessary for believers to acquire taqwa (fear of God). They point to the fact that the pre-Islamic pagans of Mecca used to fast on the tenth of Muharram to atone for sins and avoid drought.
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| History of Ramadan and its importance in Islam.? |




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