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1-29 / 30 Ramadan. Ramadan (Arabic: رمضان, ramadhan) is a special month in the Islamic calendar, namely the ninth, which for fasting between sunrise and sunset baby cakes dusk. Ramadan is also called the fasting month of Muslims. The exact start of Ramadan baby cakes depends on the appearance of the crescent of the new moon. Fasting is seen as a form of purification of the soul and thanks from Allah for everything he has given. Ramadan teaches people self-discipline. The Muslims feel and show solidarity with poor and hungry people elsewhere in the world. Muslims commemorate this month the Prophet Muhammad received the first of the revelations that made up the Koran.
The month of Ramadan begins when two orthodox Muslims the new crescent moon in the sky seen standing. From that moment, adult Muslims baby cakes may whole month, between sunrise and sunset, do not eat, drink, smoke or have sexual intercourse. When it is dark, after breaking the fast (the iftaar), the party. Eating three dates, drinking water and reciting speeches baby cakes of thanks for Moroccan Muslims announce the end of the daily fixed period. After the evening prayer, they drink coffee and eat them harriera a special Ramadan soup. Turks go after breaking the fast, first extensive dinner. On the menu are often lentil baby cakes soup and sltac a rijstpuddinkje. Then they devote themselves to the evening prayer. Ramadan is the most pleasant month of the year and gives solid assigns a sense of belonging. Children begin around the age of ten, twelve, occasionally a few days to participate. Pregnant or lactating women, the sick and travelers baby cakes are exempt from fasting, but have to catch up the missed days later. During the month of Ramadan, the Prophet Muhammad received his first victory at Mecca. Because the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, Ramadan does not always fall on the same dates of the Gregorian calendar. Fasting Fasting is called Sawm (Saum) or Siyam. This means that Muslims in these times do not eat, drink, smoke, and that they abstain from sexual intercourse. For the sick, pregnant baby cakes women, soldiers in wartime and young children baby cakes is an exception, they do not have to fast, although overtaking them for those who may be encouraged. Both early morning and evening after sunset is often very extensive dinner, evening late into the night. Of non-Muslims, for example, visitors to Islamic countries, baby cakes is not expected to meevasten. Especially in tourist places tourists can during the day just eating and drinking in restaurants. However, it is expected of them that they are discreet, very publicly extensive food for the eyes of people who are fasting disrespectful. Ramadhan Mubarak Muslims greet each other before and during Ramadan with "Ramadhan Mubarak 'or' ramadhan mabroek ', meaning' blessed Ramadan" means. baby cakes Because Ramadan baby cakes returns every year, and kept by all adults and very disruptive to everyday life, this makes a very deep impression on the Muslims. Ramadan ends with the Little Feast (Eid), which exuberant partying and eaten. Reasons for keeping the Ramadan Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam and is prescribed in the Koran. Fasting is seen as a form of purification of the soul and thanks from Allah for everything he has given. Ramadan teaches people self-discipline. The Muslims feel and show solidarity with poor and hungry people elsewhere in the world. It reminds them what it is like to be. Poor and hungry Determination of the times of Ramadan, the beginning of the month of Ramadan or the month of fasting is observed by seeing the moon on the eve of the first day of the month. This often begins Ramadan in different countries on different days, because the main line before the start of Ramadan is still based on the visual observation of the moon. Furthermore, the criteria followed are not always the same, with modern means exactly the moon phase (cycle) can indeed be observed. When clouds or fog may also be another criterion used, viz. When the moon is not visible at day 29 than one counts even one day at and completes one Ramadhan to 30 days (which is the maximum) because there are no 31 days in the Islamic (lunar) months. The daily schedule of Muslims is in turn based on the sun's position. The fast begins before sunrise at the first prayer of the day (al-fajr) and ends at sunset, then allowed a Muslim to eat and drink. According to the rules the fast begins when one morning can distinguish (in the light of the sun). A white thread from a black This white wire strikes some people in the twilight
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