Ramadan

2024 - 3 - 10

Ramadan Around the World: A Time of Reflection, Resilience, and Unity

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Discover how Ramadan is celebrated globally, from Saudi Arabia to Gaza, and the significance of this holy month for Muslims everywhere.

Ramadan, the holy month observed by Muslims worldwide, has commenced with the sighting of the crescent moon in Saudi Arabia. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, engaging in prayer and reflection. The recent tensions in Gaza have added to fears and concerns about potential violence in Jerusalem during this sacred time. Despite challenges, many Palestinians and Muslims around the world are preparing to embrace the spiritual significance of Ramadan. The call for unity and peace amidst turmoil resonates as Hamas encourages visits to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, while individuals express hopes for a ceasefire in Gaza.

As Ramadan unfolds, the absence of traditional festivities in Gaza underscores the impact of conflict on daily life. The usual adornments and communal gatherings are subdued, reflecting the somber reality faced by many. Amidst this, the spirit of Ramadan perseveres, emphasizing the values of compassion, generosity, and community solidarity. The global Muslim population of 1.9 billion prepares to embark on this month-long journey of spiritual growth and renewal, connecting with each other through shared traditions and prayers.

The significance of Ramadan extends beyond fasting, with many Muslims using this time for activism and charitable endeavors. Prophet Muhammad's teachings emphasize the multiplication of good deeds during Ramadan, inspiring individuals to engage in acts of kindness and social justice. As the month progresses, sentiments of hope and resilience echo through prayers, wishes for peace, and calls for humanitarian action. Despite challenges, Ramadan remains a time for healing, faith, and solidarity among Muslims worldwide.

The start of Ramadan is determined by the lunar cycle, with diverse Muslim nations making announcements and preparations for the holy month. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE have confirmed the beginning of Ramadan, coinciding with ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises. This alignment highlights the juxtaposition of spiritual devotion and worldly challenges during this sacred time. As Muslims gear up for Eid Al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, the focus on unity, peace, and reflection continues to guide their intentions and actions, uniting communities in the spirit of compassion and empathy.

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Crescent moon is spotted in Saudi Arabia marking start of Ramadan (BreakingNews.ie)

Muslims across the world abstain from food and water from sunrise to sunset during the holy month.

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Gaza war fuels Jerusalem fears as Ramadan set to begin (BBC News)

Hamas has reiterated a call for Palestinians to step up visits to al-Aqsa Mosque. Israel has accused Hamas of "striving to ignite the region during Ramadan", ...

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Palestinians fear Israeli violence in Jerusalem during Ramadan (Aljazeera.com)

As Palestinians prepare for Ramadan, many fear that Israeli authorities and far-right Israelis could provoke unrest.

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Ramadan in Gaza: 'We used to adorn our street, now everything ... (The Guardian)

Here, there will be no decorations, no joyous family meals and no reading of the Qur'an under the lemon and orange trees in the garden. The Muslim holy month โ€“ ...

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Ramadan Mubarak: Hear greetings in different languages (Aljazeera.com)

There are about 1.9 billion Muslims around the world, approximately 25 percent of the world population. Indonesia has the world's highest Muslim population, ...

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Why Ramadan Is a Time of Activism for Many Muslims (TIME)

During Ramadan, according to one Hadithโ€”a text of the words of Prophet Muhammadโ€”good deeds are multiplied.

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Readers' wishes for Ramadan: Cease-fire in Gaza, peace on Earth ... (NPR)

The holiest month in the Muslim calendar begins the weekend of March 10. This is what NPR readers will be praying for.

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When is Eid Al-Fitr? When does Ramadan end? Here's what to ... (USA TODAY)

Each year, the start of the Islamic month of Ramadan is based on the sighting of the crescent moon. This year it's expected to be on or around March 11.

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With no cease-fire in Gaza, Muslims like me struggle with guilt and ... (USA TODAY)

Since Israel attacked Gaza, Muslim Americans have felt guilt, helplessness and rage. We're bracing for more carnage during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Ramadan 2024 moon sighting: When crescent moon is expected to ... (Livemint)

The beginning of Ramadan 2024 is determined by the Islamic calendar which is based on the lunar cycle and is 29-30 days long. During Ramadan 2024, Muslims ...

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Muslims spot Ramadan crescent moon in Saudi Arabia, meaning ... (CNBC)

The sacred month, which sees those observing abstain from food and water from sunrise to sunset, marks a period of religious reflection, family get-togethers ...

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Muslim nations announce start of Ramadan in shadow of Gaza war (FRANCE 24)

Ramadan will begin on Monday, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE announced, with the Muslim holy fasting month taking place against a backdrop of devastating ...

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