The Beginning of Ramadan

Monday, March 20, 2023


Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims around the globe, during which they fast from dawn to dusk and abstain themselves from food, drinks, and other needs. Ramadan is a time of prayer and spirituality. The main principles and values of Ramadan are faith, togetherness and generosity. It is observed during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, when the first verses of the Quran are believed to have been revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.

The Beginning of Ramadan

The sighting of the crescent moon determines the start of Ramadan. As soon as the moon is visible, Muslims worldwide begin their fast. They rise before dawn to eat a meal called suhoor and then begin their fast until the sunset prayer, after which they break their fast with a meal called iftar.

Togetherness

This month is a time of togetherness, and it is common for families and friends to gather for iftar and share food and conversation. Many mosques also hold community iftars, where everyone is welcome.

Generosity

Charity is also a significant aspect of Ramadan. People are encouraged to give to the less fortunate during this month, with many donating money, food and other necessities to those in need. During the sacred month of Ramadan, many Muslims give to charity in the belief that they will be rewarded for their good deeds.

The End of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr

The last ten nights of Ramadan are particularly important, as they are believed to be the most blessed nights of the year. During these days, people typically spend their days and nights in prayer.

Eid al-Fitr marks the conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan. It is a time of joy and celebration, and many Muslims don their finest attire, decorate their homes, and prepare special meals to share with their loved ones. They also exchange gifts with their family, friends and even community. It is common to give to charity during this time, as a way of continuing the spirit of generosity. In many countries, a national holiday is given during Eid al-Fitr.

My Experience

As a non-Muslim, I don’t celebrate Ramadan to the fullest. Yet I still wish my friends with the month’s greetings: ‘Ramadan Kareem’ which means ‘generous Ramadan’ or ‘may Ramadan be generous to you.’ On the day of Eid al-Fitr, this greeting changes to ‘Eid Mubarak’ which means ‘blessed festival’. Even as a non-Muslim, there are certain laws in Kuwait to be observed during this time. We are prohibited from eating or drinking in public during fasting hours. To me, this isn’t just a law, it’s a gesture to show respect and support to my Muslim brothers and sisters who are fasting. The school and work hours are also shortened.

In conclusion, the holy month of Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, prayer, and acts of kindness for Muslims all over the world. It is a time of generosity and togetherness, where families and communities come together to share feasts and celebrate the blessings of the month. It is a time to give to those in need and a time to reflect on the importance of faith, family and goodwill in our lives.






Dhruv Deepu, 10-C, ICSK Khaitan



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Dhruv Deepu, 10-C, ICSK Khaitan
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