A look at Ramadan and how Muslims observe holy month
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Muslims worldwide will begin daily fasting from dawn to sunset as Ramadan starts, marking a period of worship, reflection and charity. The holy month, the ninth in the Islamic lunar calendar, brings
Ramadan is about to begin for Muslims in South Carolina and around the world. Here's what to know about the holiest month in the Islamic calendar.
Ramadan fosters spiritual renewal, self-discipline, and unity, guiding Muslims toward patience, gratitude, and empathy. It deepens faith, encourages generosity, and promotes peace as communities worldwide observe a sacred month centered on devotion,
When clocks in the U.S. spring forward on March 8, the daily rhythm of fasting will suddenly shift by an hour.
As Ramadan arrives in Gaza this week for the third year under an Israeli genocide, the people are afraid and uncertain about the future.
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