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Mashable: Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims worldwide, marking the initial revelation of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad by God.
As the sacred month of Ramadan dawns upon Muslims worldwide, it heralds a period of introspection, devotion, and communal unity. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, holds profound significance as it commemorates the revelation of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad by God.
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The UAE has declared Monday as the first day of Ramadan after the country's Moon-sighting committee was able to spot the crescent moon on Sunday#Ramadan2024 pic.twitter.com/1jflyfZpnN — The National (@TheNationalNews) March 10, 2024
Saudi Arabia announces that the crescent for Ramaḍān has been sighted and Tarawīh prayers will begin in the two Holy Mosques after Isha prayers.
The first fast will begin on Monday 11th March 2024 pic.twitter.com/8OG0dEOoxb — • (@Alhamdhulillaah) March 10, 2024
During Ramadan, Muslims embark on a journey of spiritual growth, striving to deepen their connection with the divine and cultivate virtues of kindness, patience, and gratitude. It's a time when families and communities come together in prayer, reflection, and acts of charity.
As Muslims observe Ramadan in 2024, here are some essential do's and don'ts to honor this holiest of months:
Do's for Ramadan 2024:
Pray at least five times daily, with additional prayers for increased spiritual rewards.
Give generously to those in need through Zakat (charity), both during Ramadan and throughout the year.
Commence fasting with Sehri at dawn and conclude with Iftar at dusk.
Recite and contemplate upon the verses of the Quran, striving to memorize and understand its teachings.
Engage in Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) through prayers and expressions of gratitude.
Practice patience and politeness throughout the fasting period.
Prioritize the well-being of family members through prayers and support.
Strengthen your bond with Allah through prayers and abstaining from physical relations.
Don'ts for Ramadan 2024:
Abstain from eating, drinking, or smoking before the Maghrib Azan (sunset call to prayer).
Refrain from consuming alcohol, smoking, or vomiting forcefully, as these actions invalidate the fast.
Foster an atmosphere of peace and positivity by avoiding arguments, fights, or negativity.
Abstain from listening to music, instead dedicate more time to prayer and spiritual contemplation.
Guard against feelings of hatred or bitterness, as they can compromise the sanctity of the fast.
Refrain from fasting if pregnant, breastfeeding, or menstruating, as per Islamic guidelines.
Ensure promptness in prayers and breaking the fast, respecting the sanctity of Ramadan.
Maintain decorum and avoid using foul language while fasting.
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