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Ramadan is a time for reflection and prayer for Muslims. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast during the day, up until the end is marked by a day called Eid al-Fitr.
During Ramadan, according to one Hadith—a text of the words of Prophet Muhammad—good deeds are multiplied.
Ramadan Mubarak! In Arabic, this means “Blessed Ramadan,” and the greeting is used during Ramadan to send well wishes to Muslims observing the month and its traditions.
Ramadan, Islam's holiest month, began for most Muslim communities at sundown on Wednesday, March 22, in the U.S. It ends with Eid al-Fitr on Friday, April 21. Here is what you need to know about ...
Ramadan, Islam's holiest month, began for most Muslim communities at sundown on Wednesday, March 22, in the U.S. It ends with Eid al-Fitr on Friday, April 21. Here is what you need to know about ...
Ramadan is the holiest month for Muslims, honoring when key parts of the Qur’an – Islam’s holy book – were first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Zaina Arafat writes about fasting for Ramadan and wonders what celebrating the holy month will look like for Palestinians in Gaza amid the war.
This weekend begins the month-long observance of Ramadan, and Houston Muslims will mark the religious and cultural observance with a number of events.
The Islamic holy month Ramadan begins the evening of April 12 in the U.S. Here is what you need to know about the holy Islamic celebration.