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What to do during Ramadan?

By mannyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and for Muslims it is a time of spiritual devotion and self-reflection.

During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset and only eat and drink after evening prayers.

In addition to fasting, Muslims are expected to intensify their prayer life, practice charity, and cultivate their interpersonal relationships.

There are special prayers said during Ramadan, such as tarawih prayers, which are performed after the obligatory night prayers.

Fasting is said to be obligatory for all healthy adult Muslims, but there are exceptions for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, travellers, the elderly and the sick.

Compliance with hygiene rules and social distancing is of particular importance during Ramadan due to Covid19.

It is important that Muslims respect hygiene rules and practice social distancing during Ramadan to minimize the spread of Covid19.

Fasting is not intended to cause physical or mental harm, and Muslims must ensure that they consume adequate water and food when they are unable to fast.

Even during this time, Muslims can remain connected through digital channels such as video calls and social media to fulfill their religious commitments and traditions.

Ramadan is an important time for Muslims to strengthen their bond with God, nurture community, and commit to self-reflection and spiritual purification.

FAQs:

However, it is also important to consider the current health risks related to Covid19 and take appropriate measures to protect yourself and others. This includes wearing masks, washing hands regularly and avoiding large gatherings. By practicing good hygiene and observing social distancing during Ramadan, Muslims can fulfill their religious duties while helping to limit the spread of Covid19.

Pros:

Ramadan promotes self-discipline and self-control.

The spiritual devotion during Ramadan enables a deeper connection to God and to one's own spirituality.

Fasting can lead to a sense of solidarity with those in need who suffer from hunger and thirst on a daily basis.

The intensified prayer and charity activities can help raise awareness of social justice and solidarity.

Ramadan is a time of community and togetherness that brings families and friends together

Cons:

Fasting can lead to dehydration and fatigue, which can affect concentration and physical performance.

Some Muslims may experience food-related headaches or stomach upsets during Ramadan.

The high social expectations during Ramadan can lead to feelings of isolation or restriction, especially for Muslims living in non-Muslim majority societies.

Especially in countries with extremely hot temperatures, long fasting can lead to health risks.

Maintaining hygiene rules and social distancing can be more difficult during Ramadan, especially when people gather to celebrate breaking the fast.

This information does not exist in relation to Ramadan as it is not an organization or association but a religious month in the Islamic calendar. Ramadan was mentioned by God in the Qur'an and has been an integral part of the Muslim faith since the beginning of the Islamic era (AD 622). This year (2021) it is the 1442nd Ramadan.

There is no single person who represents the head of all Muslims in the world. Islam is a religion with many different branches and denominations, and Muslims have different views and beliefs.

Regarding Sunnis, many believe that the head of the Muslim community should be a caliph or an imam. However, there is currently no universal caliph or imam who would represent all Muslims.

In Shia Islam, the supreme religious leader is Ayatollah in Iran, who is considered the spiritual leader of the Shia.

Ultimately, Islam is an individual and personal commitment. Most Muslims follow religious scholars, imams and community leaders, as well as the holy scripture of the Qur'an to guide their spiritual practice

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