Ramadan's event Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar (calendar measured in the monthly cycle). Ramadan is considered the most sacred moon. If we see the new moon, this month will start. Muslims must chew from all forms of sexual contacts between all foods, drinks, chewing gum, tobacco use of all kinds, and between dawn and sunset (fasting between Ramadan is "white line" every day) The lines starting from dawn are different.
Ramadan is Muslim's most sacred moon and has many activities. During Ramadan, Muslims must fast during the day. The mosque hosts a fasting dinner after sunset. These were completed after the fourth prayer of the day. Some foods are offered by members of the community to make dinner at night. Community contribution to these dinners is mandatory. As a result, you may not be able to hold an evening dinner every day at small local mosques. Large mosques sometimes offer special, optional prayer. They were completed after the last prayer of the day. In everyday prayers, community members who remember the whole Quran recite part of the book. It can last up to 2 hours. Sometimes, such people (not necessarily the community) are doing this in order. In the last 10 days of Ramadan, a larger mosque is planning to host an overnight event to observe Laylat al-Qadr.
Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, also known as Sawm. Ramadan is indispensable for the participation of all Muslims, but to a certain extent Ramadan is quite similar to the Christian 's event known as a' rental 'in which Christians are fasting. In the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan has no fixed date and time for the calendar used in the UK and most other countries, and it is constantly changing. Since the Islamic calendar is dominated by the moon, Ramadan is changing every year. Every year Ramadan goes up for 10 days, so there is no year the same as the day Ramadan was completed. For Muslims, it is possible that Ramadan will be in the summer, and in many Muslim countries it will be a very difficult month when it is hot. Then it falls to the power of Muslim faith and their devotion to God. Ramadan lasts about 30 days and lasts for a certain period of time every day.