Ramadan: A Month of Faith, Reflection, and Community
The Ramadan festival is one of the most cherished and spiritually significant observances in Islam. It is a month devoted to fasting, prayer, charity, and inner reflection. Muslims worldwide abstain from food, drink, and marital intimacy during daylight hours, cultivating patience, humility, and submission to God. More than a physical discipline, Ramadan is a spiritual journey that strengthens faith, discipline, and compassion. Origin of Ramadan The term “Ramadan” originates from the Arabic Root R-M-D, meaning “intense heat” or “scorched ground,” symbolizing the burning away of sins. The month begins with the sighting of the Hilal, the crescent moon following the astronomical new moon. Since the Islamic calendar is lunar, Ramadan shifts backward by about eleven days each year. Muslims Believe Ramadan is the month when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad. This divine connection makes it a time of deep reflection, spiritual renewal, and closeness to Go...