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Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic Calendar Year

Ramadan Calendar تقويم رمضان

by Hira Akram

What is it about?

Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic Calendar Year. This application accurately shows Ramadan Timings for the whole month all over the world.

App Details

Version
1.42
Rating
NA
Size
24Mb
Genre
Reference Lifestyle
Last updated
May 7, 2020
Release date
June 19, 2017
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Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic Calendar Year. This application accurately shows Ramadan Timings for the whole month all over the world.

App Features:
● Suhoor and Iftar timings for Ramadan month
● Laylat al-Qadr, Eid-ul-Fitr days are highlighted
● Today Sawm (fasting) Indicated
● Suhoor and Iftaar alarms (Adhan)
● Ramadan start day adjustment
● Different calculation methods
● Share Ramadan Timings (Calendar)

Ramadan (Arabic: رمضان‎‎ also romanized as Ramazan, Ramadhan, or Ramathan) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (Sawm) to commemorate the first revelation of the Holy Quran to Muhammad (PBUH) according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The month lasts 29–30 days based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon, according to numerous biographical accounts compiled in the hadiths.The holiday of Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the next lunar month.

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- The Purpose of Ramadan:
Ramadan is intended originated as an observation of the first revelation of the Qur'an to Prophet Mohammed.

During the blessed month of Ramadan, Muslims all over the world abstain from all food, drink, and other physical needs during the daylight hours (such as smoking or sex). But Ramadan is much more than just not eating and drinking: it is a time to purify the soul, refocus attention on God and practice self-discipline and sacrifice.

- The Practice:
Fasting during the month of Ramadan is considered one of the 5 Pillars of Islam--the five activities that shape a Muslim's life. Prayer occurs on a daily basis; pilgrimage to Mecca (Makka) is done once in a lifetime; charity and professing one's faith are both ongoing. Fasting for the month of Ramadan is an annual observance; every year, Muslims take an entire month out of their lives to observe this strict fast and rededicate themselves to worship and faith.

Muslims are called upon to use this month to re-evaluate their lives in light of Islamic guidance.

We are to make peace with those who have wronged us, strengthen ties with family and friends, do away with bad habits--essentially to clean up our lives, our thoughts and our feelings. The Arabic word for "fasting" literally means "to refrain"--and it means not only refraining from food and drink, but also from evil actions, thoughts and words.

The physical effects of the fast are felt by Muslims as a reminder of those who suffer throughout the year--those who are poor, homeless, refugees--and who cannot meet their basic needs. It reminds Muslims not to be wasteful and to feel empathy for those who face hunger on a daily basis. We should feel gratitude for the bounties of Allah: clean water, sufficient healthy food, the comfort of a home and the health of our family members. There are so many in the world who must survive without these basic needs, and Ramadan is a time for us to give thanks and reaffirm our commitment to helping those in need.

During Ramadan, every part of our bodies must be restrained. The tongue must be restrained from backbiting and gossip. The eyes must restrain themselves from looking at unlawful things. The hand must give in charity and not touch or take anything that does not belong to it. The ears must refrain from listening to idle talk or obscene words. The feet must refrain from going to sinful places. In such a way, every part of the body observes the fast.

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