Ramadan! Its History & Purpose

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First off, I created this thread in the Middle East section because Islam originally came from the Mid-East. It is incorrect to do so now but I'm confused on where to put it (Its a mix between the Lounge-Religion-Middle East). I just wanted to make that clear :)

Ok, lets start off with the basics.

Ramadan is pronounced "Rama-dhan" in Arabic. Its English name removes the "dhan" and hence its Ramadan. (Its Ramadhan! :rolleyes:)

Ramadan is a month in the Islamic Calendar (Hijra Calendar which is a Lunar Calendar). Its the ninth month of the (Islamic) year and is considered to be the holiest month of all the months (some say Muharram , the first month, is second to it).

During Ramadan, the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), during Laylut al Qadr (roughly translating into "Night of Destiny"), where the arch-angel Gabriel (or Jibraeel , as said in Arabic) told the verses.

Ramadan is known as a month of fasting. Indeed, every able-bodied Muslim (usually from 10 years of age until 80 years [depends on if one is fit]) abstains from eating and drinking, as well as intercourse, between sunrise and sunset(not sure about the far latter though..). The sunrises and sunset are marked via the call to prayers , so it is easy for a Muslim to know when it is time to break his fast.

People who are specifically not allowed to fast, many due to health and safety reasons, are the Elderly (I mean REALLY OLD!), the ill (both mentally and physically), Pregnant women as it is seen to have effect on the fetus and others. Also excluded are travelers (typically, people who travel for more than 23 km).

During Ramadan, a Muslim would engage in Spiritual activities. Indeed, Ramadan is a month of spirituality and is meant to teach a Muslim ; Patience, Humility, Spirituality (inner peace, i guess :)). People tend to perform extra prayers during this month. Also, (generally speaking), Muslims attempt to read the entire Qur'an during the month. Its a great achievement to finish the Qur'an :D

Muslims break their fast at sunset , the fast-breaking meal is called Iftar. Usually, the person says a duaa (that is, a prayer) and usually drinks water (or juice) and Dates. And then they feast :D
Usually, lots of Sweets will be made for the occasions :)

During Ramadan, it is a good time for businesses as well, with many food joints staying open until dawn! Also, Ramadan is the traditional time where new TV shows debut (thats how it is these days :p)

Ramadan is declared whenever a crescent appears on the day before, that is how the exact day is known. Like this :)

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Often, Mosques hold their own iftar meals for the poor. Many people also donate generously during Ramadan (hence, so many good offers on TV during the month :p)

Like this Mosque in Istanbul preparing iftar meal :)

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I hope that explains everything. I hope other Muslim members (or anyone else) could contribute to this thread :)
If you got any questions, feel free to ask.

We say this a lot during Ramadan.

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Or Ramadan Kareem :)

Oh and Ramadan this year starts on August 1 and will last for 29 or 30 days (it varies )
 
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Marhaban Yaa Ramadhan! Free food at mosque!:D

I miss Kolak.(They only sell it during Ramadhan).
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btw MtP, correct spelling is Ramadhān, long a. :p
 
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Marhaban Yaa Ramadhan! Free food at mosque!:D

I miss Kolak.(They only sell it during Ramadhan).


btw MtP, correct spelling is Ramadhān, long a. :p

Yes, I know that. I didn't know how to write it.:eek:
Transliterations are so hard :sad:


Ah well, have a blessed Ramadhan, pluto :)
(And don't overeat ;))
 
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Yes, I know that. I didn't know how to write it.:eek:
Transliterations are so hard :sad:


Ah well, have a blessed Ramadhan, pluto :)
(And don't overeat ;))
you too buddy.

anyway, you what is weird during Ramadhan? In this month we are supposed to fast, yet people tend to eat more.:lol:

What I don't like during Ramadhan, food price always rocketed. everything is expensive...:persevere:
 
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you too buddy.

anyway, you what is weird during Ramadhan? In this month we are supposed to fast, yet people tend to eat more.:lol:

What I don't like during Ramadhan, food price always rocketed. everything is expensive...:persevere:

Yeah, I notice that a lot :zany:
 
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Ramzan Mubarek to everyone in advance! Lets see what day we start this year :D

Our typical iftar is Dates (Khajour) and a drink called Jam e Shirin (Rose water)

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Then we always have further food like Samosas, fruits which we eat after saying the Maghrib Namaz
 
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Although I don't believe Islam & it's rules but a blessing of this month when I see a person who is fasting, his mouth smells like Armani's perfume :cool:
and the worst thing is some people are pretending to fasting ,It's a habit that can't stand it but this behaviour is neccessary for living between radical muslims .
Anyway this month mubarak to you and that muslims who believe it .
 
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A question to Muslims here (or anyone who has experienced this :)): In the Middle of Ramadan, usually the 15th, is there a Halloween like event in your country ?

Because here, on the 15th people go out to peoples' houses and get candy and food :D
It could be because it coincides with the birthday of one of the Imams

We call it Gerga'oon :)

Kids dress up like this
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A question to Muslims here (or anyone who has experienced this :)): In the Middle of Ramadan, usually the 15th, is there a Halloween like event in your country ?

Because here, on the 15th people go out to peoples' houses and get candy and food :D
It could be because it coincides with the birthday of one of the Imams

We call it Gerga'oon :)

Kids dress up like this
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we don't have that. our people seems not fancied with "halloween-like" event.

In Ramadhan here, there are festival every day. the whole month is dedicated to celebration and joy. you'll find "excitement" in every spot in the city between Dzuhur and Maghrib prayer. that is the best time to roam the city.
 
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we don't have that. our people seems not fancied with "halloween-like" event.

In Ramadhan here, there are festival every day. the whole month is dedicated to celebration and joy. you'll find "excitement" in every spot in the city between Dzuhur and Maghrib prayer. that is the best time to roam the city.

here, most come out at Night :zany:

I didn't mean Halloween like with ghosts and stuff. I meant the "people going to houses and getting candy while wearing costumes" :D
 
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A question to Muslims here (or anyone who has experienced this :)): In the Middle of Ramadan, usually the 15th, is there a Halloween like event in your country ?

Because here, on the 15th people go out to peoples' houses and get candy and food :D
It could be because it coincides with the birthday of one of the Imams

We call it Gerga'oon :)
In Iraq its called "Majeena" .. without the dressing up part though :D
here is the song the kids usually sing while knocking at the doors:
http://youtu.be/xNrPj14uBfQ
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we had also another tradition .. the Mohaibes or the ring game, in which teams compete by concealing a ring in their hands and the other team must guess who has it .. it usually played after Iftar

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playing
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and a wiiiiiiin
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(click for larger image)

..............
Ramadan Kareem everybody :)
 
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