the meal you eat to break your fast
iftar
What was revealed in this month?
the first verses of the Quran
When does Ramadan start?
When the first crescent of the new moon is sighted
how do we know its Ramadan
we see if the crescent moon is out
Why do we fast
to Strengthen our relationship with Allah
What should you do in Ramadan
Read the Quran, give zakat, pray, stray from bad language
When are we expected to fast. From what to what
Sunrise to sunset
what can brake your fast
eating or drinking, intercourse, and sometimes bleeding
why do we break our fast with a date ?
follows the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad.
when do we fast
we fast while the sun is up
what happens at the end of Ramadan
At the end of the holy month there is a three-day celebration known as Eid al-Fitr or, more commonly, Eid.
Is it mandatory for Muslims to fast ?
Once you hit puberty you must fast
Why do we fast
The purpose of fasting is for Muslims to put themselves in the place of the less fortunate and understand what they go through, hence resulting in them being compassionate about it.
what is sahur
when we wake up before the sun is up and eat
What are the last 10 days called
night of power
*if you said Layl tul Qadr you added twice*
What is layl tul Qadr
Allah first revealed the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad (saw) through the angel Gabriel. It is believed to have taken place on one of the final 10 nights of Ramadan in 610 CE, though the exact night is unclear.
Why do the dates for Ramadan change every year?
Ramadan is a lunar month; it begins about eleven days earlier each year. Hence, Ramadan can occur during any of the seasons.
Is water allowed during a fast?
Ans: No, water is not allowed. The purpose of fasting is for Muslims to put themselves in the place of the less fortunate and understand what they go through, hence resulting in them being compassionate about it.
Who was born on the 15th of Ramadan?
A: Fatima R.A gave birth to Hassan Ibn Ali R.A on 15th of Ramadan, 3 years after Hijrah.
who is locked up during this month
- Shaytan
What month is Ramadan in the Islamic calendar
Ninth
What is Eid?
Muslims celebrate Eid twice a year. The first is known as Eid Al-Fitr. It marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated with family members. It is similar to Christmas in many ways gifts are distributed and families have a big dinner together. The second is known as Eid Al-Adha. This is celebrated because it marks the end of the holy pilgrimage for Muslims known as Hajj. It is celebrated in the same mannerism and is generally two months after Eid-Al-Fitr.
Is everyone expected to fast? if not, list who are exempt
While fasting is absolutely a priority, and something that Muslims take seriously, not everyone is able, or expected, to fast. Those who are exempt include:
when did Khadija R.A accept Islam
when the quran was raveled
which wife of the prophet Muhammad SAWW passed away in Ramadan and on what date?
- Aisha R.A