Ramadan
Fasting
Miscellaneous
Charity
Eid al-Fitr
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A month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims fast.

Ramadan

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Muslims do not ___ or ___ during Ramadan.

Eat or drink.

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What does suhoor mean?

Pre-dawn meal.

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What is the Arabic word for charity?

Zakaat.

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What does Eid mean?

Feast, festival, holiday.

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How long is Ramadan?

29-30 days.

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Which pillar of Islam is fasting during Ramadan?

The 4th pillar.

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Is it sunnah to eat during suhoor?

Yes.

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Which pillar of Islam is charity?

The third pillar.

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When is Eid al-Fitr?

After Ramadan. This year it will be on around March 29 (the precise date depends on when the new moon is sighted) 

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What is locked up during Ramadan?

Shaitan.

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Who is exempt from fasting during Ramadan? (Give at least three answers.)

Children, those who are pregnant, people with health conditions, the elderly, breastfeeding mothers, and travelers, and those having their periods.

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Ramadan is the month of... (don't say fasting lol)

Mercy! It is sunnah to ask people for forgiveness during Ramadan.

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How much percent of one's wealth do Muslims need to donate to charity annually?

2.5%

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What do we do on Eid al-Fitr?

We do Eid prayers and spend time with our friends and family. It's also obligatory to give charity to those in need.

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How do Muslims know when Ramadan begins?

By moon sighting.

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What is breaking your fast called in Arabic?

Iftar

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What significant event took place in Ramadan?

The holy book of Islam, the Qur'an, was revealed.

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Unlike Zakat, this type of charity is voluntary and can be given at any time.

Sadaqah

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What does Eid al-Fitr mean?

Festival of Breaking the Fast.

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When was the last time Ramadan was in the Summer?

2016

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What breaks a fast?

Eating, drinking, smoking

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What is laylatul Qadr? When in Ramadan is it?

It's the night the Qur'an was revealed. It's one of the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan.

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Who Are Not Eligible to Receive Zakat?

Zakat cannot be given to blood relatives like parents, grandparents, or children. The same follows for husband and wife, and non-Muslims as well.

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Which Islamic month does Eid al-Fitr start on?

Shawwal.