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Ramzan-the month of peace and harmony


Ramzan-the month of peace and harmony Ramdhan is an Arabic word in Persian: رَمَضان‎ Ramazān; Urdu: رَمْضان‎ Ramzān; Turkish: Ramazan; is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.It is the month for fasting for 30 days, no food, no drink from early morning to sun set time. The month is for purifying one self by doing good work and giving more charity for the poor and forgive others and make prayer for peace and harmony on the earth.
Muslim devotees eat their Iftar (evening breaking fast) meal on the first day of the holy month of Ramzan at the Jama Masjid in Delhi. With the sighting of the moon on June 29, the Islamic month of Ramadan began on June 30.

Importance of Ramzan

According to quran:-

The month of Ramadan is that in which was revealed the Quran; a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of the guidance, and the criterion (of right and wrong). And whosoever of you is present, let him fast the month, and whosoever of you is sick or on a journey, a number of other days. Allah desires for you ease; He desires not hardship for you; and that you should complete the period, and that you should magnify Allah for having guided you, and that perhaps you may be thankful.

Thus, according to the Quran, Muhammad first received revelations in the lunar month of Ramadan. Therefore, the month of Ramadan is considered to be the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar, the recording of which began with the Hijra.
The month of Ramzan begins with the With the sighting of the moon . 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 predominant practice in Ramadan is fasting from dawn to sunset. The pre-dawn meal before the fast is called the suhoor, while the meal at sunset that breaks the fast is the iftar. Considering the high diversity of the global Muslim population, it is impossible to describe typical suhoor or iftar meals.Muslims also engage in increased prayer and charity during Ramadan.

Ramzan in India

India's Eid-ul-Fitar festival starts on the first day of the month of Shawwal (or Shawwl). Many Muslims attend communal prayers and listen to a sermon at Eid al-Fitr. Those have not given the charity known as zakat al-fitr during Ramadan do so during Eid al-Fitr. Zakat al-fitr consisting of a quantity of food, such as barley, dates, raisins or wheat flour, or its monetary equivalent given to poor people in the community. It is common for Islamic communities organize communal meals. Many Muslims in India also wear new clothes, visit family members, exchange Eid cards and give presents of sweets and small toys to children. Muslim devotees eat their Iftar (evening breaking fast) meal on the first day of the holy month of Ramzan at the Masjid. With the sighting of the moon on June 29, the Islamic month of Ramzan began on June 30. Devotees after having their Iftar meal on the first day of the holy month of Ramzan in Masjid. This holy month is considered by Muslims as highly auspicious and is dedicated to prayers.
Muslims devotees break their fast on the first day of Ramzan at Jama Masjid. During this month the world's estimated 1.6 billion Muslims will abstain from food, drink and other pleasures from sunrise to sunset. Muslim devotees stand next to an eatery stall after their Iftar meal on the first day of Ramzan in Ahmedabad. Ramzan is the ninth and holiest month of the Islamic, lunar calendar.

Health Issues related to Ramzan

It has been suggested that fasting during Ramadan has numerous health benefits, including: improved brain function and alertness due to greater brain cell production;greatly reduced stress levels due to a reduction in cortisol;a reduction of cholesterol;a reduction of blood glucose HDL cholesterol levels;increases in LDL cholesterol;Weight loss due to the use of fat for energy while preserving muscle;decrease of waist circumference; decrease of body mass index; decrease of blood sugar; decrease of mean arterial pressure; better control of diabetes; reduced blood pressure;and a detoxification process.

In this month of Ramzan muslim peoples gather together at their home by taking leave from their jobs to enjoying this month with their family members.Through out the day peoples remain in their homes and at the evening with the end of sunset peoples starts gathering in markets,and share sweets and food with each other.This month is really a month of brother-hood.
HAPPY RAMZAN.........

 
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