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  • How to Show Solidarity To Muslim Community During Ramadan

    Islam is the largest religion of the world. During the month of Ramadan which belongs to the lunar calendar of Islam, Muslims fast for the whole month. The fasting starts at sunrise and ends at...

  • How to Easily Fast During Ramadan

    Fasting during Ramadan is an important part of Islam, but especially for new Muslims or children, it can a difficult time. There are several things you can do to make fasting more agreeable.

  • How to Observe Fasting During Ramadan

    Fasting during the Holy Month of Ramadan is an essential Ritual in Islam. Fasting during Ramadan is meant to inculcate the virtues of self disciple, restraint and keep the soul and mind pure that...

  • How to Respect a Muslim Burial

    Muslims respect death as being part of the cycle of life, not the end of life. So, while Muslims may bid farewell to their loved ones at burial, they also remain reverent of the eternal life that...

  • How to Observe Ramadan

    Each year, Muslims throughout the world observe the holy month of Ramadan, which falls during the ninth lunar cycle of the Islamic calendar. Since Ramadan is marked by the emergence of the new...

  • How to Fast During Ramadan

    Ramadan is celebrated during the ninth month of the "Hijri," or the Islamic lunar calendar. Ramadan marks the time of year in which the divine messages from Allah were first bestowed upon the...

  • How to Observe Laylat Al-Qadr

    Laylat Al-Qadr, also referred to as the "Night of Measures" or the "Night of Decree," earmarks several important anniversaries that are essential to sustain the tenets of the Islamic faith and the...

  • How to Send a Ramadan ECard

    The month of Ramadan is of important religious and spiritual significance in the Islam religion. However, it's not always easy to express your good Ramadan wishes to those far away. If you'd like...

  • How to Prepare Suhoor and Iftar Meals

    During the month of Ramadan, Muslims practice Sawm, or fasting, during the hours between sunrise and sunset. However, most Muslims rise before dawn to prepare an early meal known as Suhoor. At the...

  • How to Respect Eid Ul-Adha

    Eid Ul-Adha is a traditional festival celebrated by Muslims across the globe to honor the respect Abraham was willing to give to God through the sacrifice of his first born son, Ismael. In the...

  • How to Respect Ashura

    Ashura, commemorated on the tenth day of the month of Muharram on the Islamic lunar calendar, is a day of respect for the martyrdom of Husain (Husayn ibn Ali), grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. It...

  • How to Respect Mawlid An-Nabi

    Mawlid An-Nabi, celebrated by many Muslims throughout the world, commemorates the birth date of the Prophet Muhammad (A.D. 570--A.D. 632). While Mawlid An-Nabi falls on varying dates on the...

  • How to Celebrate Eid Ul-Fitr

    Eid Ul-Fitr is a celebratory feast that marks the end of the fasting period of the Islamic month of Ramadan and ushers in the month of Shawwaal. For Muslims, Eid Ul-Fitr not only signals the...

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