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Vesnalui [34]
3 years ago
15

Can someone give me a example of what ramadan is?

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Flura [38]3 years ago
8 0
Ok
Ramadan is a month in which muslims ( people who worship allah(god) and believe in allah and his messenger muhammad peace be apon him). Its also the 9th month of the islamic calender. In this months muslims 13+ are required to fast for 30 days but dont worry i will break it up for you.
As you might know there are 5 prayers that muslims have to pray 
1. Fajr ( first prayer also in the early morning and this is when they eat before they fast.)
2. Zuhur ( second prayer also in the mid afternoon)
3. Asr ( third prayer which is proeormed in the afternoon)
4. Mhagrib ( fourth prayer which is preformed when the sun is setting and its also the prayer were muslims break there fast)
5. Isha ( last prayer of the day its preformed at early night) Btw dont worry its way before midnight.
So they break there fast before mahgrib the fourth prayer.
Hope this helped.:)
 
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