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Hello everyone. I’ve found one article about Ramadhan~
Ramadan is a period of fasting, reflection, devotion,
generosity and sacrifice observed by Muslims around the world. While major
holidays of other faiths have largely become commercialized events, Ramadan
retains its intense spiritual meaning.
The
word "Ramadan" comes from the Arabic root word for "parched
thirst" and "sun-baked ground." It is expressive of the hunger
and thirst felt by those who spend the month in fasting. As opposed to other
holidays, when people often indulge, Ramadan is by nature a time of sacrifice.
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Through fasting, a Muslim experiences hunger and thirst, and
sympathizes with those in the world who have little to eat every day.
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Through increased devotion, Muslims feel closer to their Creator,
and recognize that everything we have in this life is a blessing from Him.
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Through increased charity, Muslims develop feelings of
generosity and good-will toward others. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) once said, "A man's wealth is never diminished by charity."
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Through self-control, a Muslim practices good manners, good
speech, and good habits.
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Through changing routines, Muslims have a chance to establish
more healthy lifestyle habits -- particularly with regards to diet and smoking.
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Through family and community gatherings, Muslims strengthen the
bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood, in their own communities and throughout
the world.
Ramadan is a very special time for Muslims, but the feelings
and lessons we experience should stay with us throughout the year. In the
Qur'an, Muslims are commanded to fast so that they may "learn
self-restraint" (Qur'an 2:183). This restraint and devotion is especially
felt during Ramadan, but we all must strive to make the feelings and attitudes
stay with us during our "normal" lives. That is the true goal and
test of Ramadan.
May
Allah accept our fasting, forgive our sins, and guide us all to the Straight
Path. May Allah bless us all during Ramadan, and throughout the year, with His
forgiveness, mercy, and peace, and bring us all closer to Him and to each
other.
~Syahirah~

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