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Tuesday, 22 May 2018

10 intresting Facts about Ramadan and Eid (Eid al-Fitr)


Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic calendar. This is the month when the first verses of Holy Quran were revealed. The holy Quran was given to Muhammad salallahu alayhi wasalam. He is the last prophet of Islam. The night when the first verses of Quran were revealed is Laylat al-Qadr. Ramadan is the most important month of Islam and the 27th day of Ramadan is the most important day in Ramadan. Islam teaches belief in Oneness of Allah.


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Muslim girl and boy attending Jumma




Ramadan questions and answers


Why is the 27th day of Ramadan so important?

According to Holy Quran, the 27th day of Ramadan is called Night of Destiny or Laylatul-Qadr. At this day the first verses of Quran were revealed to Muhammad salallahualayhi wasalam. Who is the last prophet of Islam and he is the most favorite prophet of Allah? At this night muslim peoples are gathered and pray for them. And say sorry to Allah for forgiving them.


How do we celebrate Eid?

Ramadan Eid is also known for Eid ul-Fitr. This is the first day of Shawwal and Shawwal is the 10th month of Islamic Calendar. Eid ul-Fitr indicates the end of Ramadan. at this day people gather and pray Namaz at morning between 8pm  to 10pm. The Celebration of Ramadan starts with sheer khurma food.

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two boys praying namaz


Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr Facts –


     1.  Muslims people start fasting before sunrise and end the fast after sunset.

2.    2. Muslims usually give more money to charity (Zakat) and poor people in this month.

3.     3. The fast end with the first bite of Date.

4.    4. Muslim can wash their mouth and nose but can’t swallow the water during fast.

hugging of muslim boys
muslim boys hugs



5. The meal before morning pre-fast is called Saheri (suhoor) and after sunset, post-fast called Iftar.

6. Its illegal in some countries to breaking or ignoring the Fast of Ramadan.

7. Ramadan days vary each year. near to 15 days before last year Ramadan.

8. The Namaz of Eid al-Fitr attends in Eidgah. which is not near to the city because in Islam its good to have a masjid and Eidgah far to house.

9. For cleaning of teeth, Miswaak is use. it is a root of an Arak tree which found in Hijaaz.

10. For traveling, feeling sick or breastfeeding purposes you can not take a fast but you can continue the fast in later days. 

2 comments:

  1. Wow! Lovely.Ramadan is the month of blessings.
    Thanks for sharing the facts.

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    1. Thanks shabir i am happy that you like this post.

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