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Ramadan is a time for self-purification, prayer, and deep spiritual connection with Allah.
1. Spiritual Reflection
Muslims commemorate Ramadan when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
2. Holy Quran’s Revelation
From dawn to dusk, fasting teaches patience, self-control, and gratitude for life’s blessings.
3. Fasting for Self-Discipline
Muslims offer additional prayers, including Taraweeh, to seek Allah’s mercy and guidance.
4. Faith Through Prayer
Zakat (charity) and Sadaqah (voluntary giving) increase during Ramadan to help the needy.
5. Charity and Generosity
Ramadan is believed to be the best time to repent for sins and seek spiritual renewal.
6. Forgiveness and Purification
Iftar (breaking the fast) and Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) bring families together.
7. Families and Communities
Fasting helps Muslims appreciate food, shelter, and life’s essentials by experiencing hunger.
8. Humility and Gratitude
Laylat al-Qadr, the sacred night, is observed in the last ten days of Ramadan for divine blessings.
9. Blessed Night of Power
The end of Ramadan is marked by Eid al-Fitr, a festive day of prayers, feasting, and charity.
10. The Eid Celebration
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