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Ramadan
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Ramadan (rämädän`, răm'ədän`), in Islam Islam , [Arab.,=submission to God], world religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad. Founded in the 7th cent., Islam is the youngest of the three monotheistic world religions (with Judaism and Christianity). An adherent to Islam is a Muslim [Arab.,=one who submits].
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, the ninth month of the Muslim year, during which all Muslims must fast during the daylight hours. Indulgence of any sort is forbidden during the fast. There are only a few who are exempt, e.g., soldiers, the sick, and the young. Because of the purely lunar calendar, Ramadan falls in different seasons. The final day of Ramadan, Id al-Fitr, is celebrated by a day of feasting. The first revelation of the Qur'an is commemorated in this month.

Ramadan

In Islam, a holy month of fasting, the ninth month of the Muslim year, commemorating the revelation of the Qur'an to Muhammad. As an act of atonement, Muslims are required to fast and abstain from sexual activity during the daylight hours of Ramadan. Determined according to the lunar calendar, Ramadan can fall in any season of the year. The Ramadan fast is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam, and the end of the fast is celebrated as one of the important religious holidays of Islam.


Ramadan, Rhamadhan, Ramazan
1. the ninth month of the Muslim year, lasting 30 days, during which strict fasting is observed from sunrise to sunset
2. the fast itself

Ramadan
holy month of the Muslim year. [Islamic Religion: Brewer Dictionary, 747]

Ramadan
Ninth month of the Islamic year
The month of Ramadan traditionally begins with the actual sighting of the new moon, marking the start of the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar. Authorities in Saudi Arabia are relied upon for this official sighting. With the exception of children, the sick, and the very old, devout Muslims abstain from food, drink, smoking, sex, and gambling from sunrise to sunset during this period.
This holiest season in the Islamic year commemorates the time when the Qur'an, the Islamic holy book, is said to have been revealed to Muhammad. This occurred on Laylat al-Qadr, one of the last 10 nights of the month. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars (fundamental religious duties) of Islam. It is a time for self-examination and increased religious devotion—similar to the Jewish period from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur and the Christian Lent.
Many West Africans have a two-day carnival, similar to Shrove Tuesday, before Ramadan starts.
Because it is based on the Islamic lunar calendar, which does not use intercalated days to stay aligned with the solar calendar's seasons, Ramadan moves through the year, occurring in each of the seasons over time.
The Fast of Ramadan ends when the new moon is again sighted and the new lunar month begins. It is followed by the Id al-Fitr, Festival of Breaking Fast, which lasts for three days and is marked by feasting and the exchange of gifts.
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Ramadan 

the ninth month of the Muslim lunar calendar (hijra). According to Islamic dogma, it is the month in which the Koran was “bestowed” on man. Muslims must fast during Ramadan.



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