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Couscous in Tunisia is served on every occasion ; it is also served sweetened as dessert called masfouf, mostly during Ramadan.
; 10th of Ramadan: 15
At Ramadan, 3 million people go there ; at Hajj 20 million go there.
The month of Ramadan is that in which was revealed the Quran ; a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of the guidance, and the criterion ( of right and wrong ).
Ramadan also teaches Muslims how to better practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy for those who are less fortunate ; thus encouraging actions of generosity and compulsory charity ( zakat ).
* A woman during her menstrual period ; although she must count the days she missed and make them up later but before arrival of the next Ramadan.
Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Qasim was overthrown in the Ramadan ( 8 February ) Revolution ; al-Bakr was appointed Prime Minister, and later, Vice President of Iraq in a ba ' ath-nasserist coalition government.
In the 1970s, a fiqh, or legal council was established by MSA ; initially the fiqh rendered opinions on minor issues such as the start of Ramadan.
Muslim holidays include Eid al Fitr, the end of Ramadan, the sacred month of fasting ; Id al Adha, the feast of sacrifice ; and Mawlid, the birthday of Muhammad.
The extended Winterval the following year included: Hallowe ' en ; Guy Fawkes Night ; Diwali ; Ramadan and Eid ; Hanukkah ; Advent, Christmas, and Boxing Day ; New Year's Eve ; and Chinese New Year.
Laylat al-Qadr occurs during an odd-numbered night within the last ten days of Ramadan, but its exact date is uncertain ; due to the promises made in the sura and in various hadith.
This division facilitates recitation of the Qur ' an in a month, especially during Ramadan when the entire Qur ' an is recited in the Tarawih salat ; reciting approximately one juz ' a night.
Many Jeddawis have moved away from Al-Balad by 2007 ; the streets of Balad were still packed with people during the month of Ramadan.
Eating in public during Ramadan ( particularly for people who " look Muslim ") is legal but attracts public hostility in most areas, except for some areas of Kabylie ; most restaurants close during Ramadan.

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In Saudi Arabia, eating in public during the daytime is prohibited during the Muslim month of Ramadan.
" Student ID cards sometimes indicate whether a student is Muslim, and will allow access to these dining areas, or will allow access on special occasions such as the Eid feast following Ramadan.
Ritual fasting is an obligatory act during the month of Ramadan.
Fasting during Ramadan is obligatory, but is forbidden for several groups for whom it would be very dangerous and excessively problematic.
It is used to date events in many Muslim countries ( concurrently with the Gregorian calendar ), and used by Muslims everywhere to determine the proper days on which to observe the annual fast ( see Ramadan ), to attend Hajj, and to celebrate other Islamic holidays and festivals.
The midday meal is the main meal, except during the holy month of Ramadan.
Although the latter is a soup, it is considered as a dish in itself and is served as such or with dates especially during the month of Ramadan.
Islam's holiest month, Ramadan, is observed through many events.
Mosques will often invite poorer members of the Muslim community to share in beginning and breaking the fasts, as providing charity during Ramadan is regarded in Islam as especially honorable.
* The Islamic calendar has retained an observational definition of the new moon, marking the new month when the first crescent moon is actually seen, and making it impossible to be certain in advance of when a specific month will begin ( in particular, the exact date on which Ramadan will begin is not known in advance ).
Therefore, the month of Ramadan is considered to be the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar, the recording of which began with the Hijra.
Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, improvement and increased devotion and worship.
A team of cardiologists in the UAE found that people observing Ramadan enjoy a positive effect on their lipid profile, which means there is a reduction of cholesterol in the blood.
Charity is very important in Islam, and even more so during Ramadan.
Also, generally, Laylat al-Qadr is believed to have occurred on an odd-numbered night during the last 10 days of Ramadan, i. e., either the night of the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th or 29th.
For example, no symbols of Ramadan were evident in any scholarly literature of Muhammad's lifetime, yet in some places Ramadan is met with various decorations.

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However because of the revealed importance of this night, Muslims strive more effort harder in the last ten days of Ramadan since the Laylat al-Qadr could be one of the odd-numbered days in these last ten ( the first, third, fifth, seventh or ninth ).
During the ninth Muslim month of Ramadan, cafés and restaurants are closed during the day, and working hours are limited.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the calendar, is characterised by daytime fasting for 29 to 30 days and is followed by the festival of Eid ul-Fitr.

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Muslim s traditionally break their fasts in the month of Ramadan with Date palm # Fruit | dates ( like those offered by this date seller in Kuwait City ), as was the recorded practice ( Sunnah ) of Muhammad.
For example the Qur ' an states one needs to engage in daily prayers and fast during the month of Ramadan but some Muslims believe they need further instructions on how to perform these duties.
After spending the Muslim month of Ramadan in Damascus, he joined a caravan travelling the south to Medina, tomb of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Halwa Shebakia are cookies eaten during the month of Ramadan.
Traditionally during the month of Ramadan, men ( known as Saggas ) provided mineral water and fruit juice for Muslims breaking their fast at dusk.
Thus, according to the Quran, Muhammad first received revelations in the lunar month of Ramadan.
Since the new moon indicates the beginning of the new month, Muslims can usually safely estimate the beginning of Ramadan.
In Islam all good deeds are more handsomely rewarded in Ramadan than in any other month of the year.
The Muslim holiday of Eid ul-Fitr (, " festivity of breaking the fast "), sometimes spelled in English as Eid al-Fitr, marks the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the next lunar month called Shawwal in Arabic.
Lanterns have become symbolic decorations welcoming the month of Ramadan.
Some Muslim parents, residing in Western countries mimick modern Christmas celebration traditions, as a means of trying to make Ramadan a more enjoyable time for their children who are too young to fast and understand the spiritual significance of the holy month.
Ramadan, as a name for the month, is of Muslim origin.
It is possible that the obligation to fast during Ramadan comes from early injunction to fast on Ashura, the 10th day of the month of Muharram, which may have once been identical with the Jewish observance of the Day of Atonement.

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