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All about Ramadan: What it is, fasting rules, and importance of the Islamic observance

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All about Ramadan: What it is, fasting rules, and importance of the Islamic observance

Ramadan takes place through the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It’s a religious observance that’s noticed by Muslims throughout the globe. 

The month consists of strict fasting together with intensive praying. It concludes with the Eid al-Fitr celebration. 

Right here is every little thing it is advisable to find out about Ramadan, the fasting guidelines and the significance of the time within the Islam faith.

Ramadan is a time of intensive praying for Muslims. (Hussain Ali / Anadolu Company by way of Getty Photographs / File)

A LOOK AT THE MUSLIM FASTING MONTH OF RAMADAN

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  1. What’s Ramadan?
  2. Are you able to eat or drink throughout Ramadan?
  3. What are Ramadan’s fasting guidelines?
  4. What’s the significance of Ramadan?
  5. How do Muslims have a good time the top of Ramadan?

1. What’s Ramadan?

Ramadan is a holy month that Muslims observe around the globe. The month-long occasion, which incorporates heavy fasting and prayer, ends with Eid al-Fitr. 

There are a lot of guidelines that Muslims comply with throughout Ramadan, together with when to quick.

2. Are you able to eat or drink throughout Ramadan?

Muslims celebrating Ramadan can not eat or drink through the sunlight hours for your complete month.

There are some exceptions to this rule. Those that are sick, ladies who’re pregnant or breastfeeding, and babies aren’t required to participate within the quick, based on the Related Press.

The Quran is Islam's holy book.

The Quran is Islam’s holy e-book. (Atta Kenare / AFP by way of Getty Photographs / File)

3. What are Ramadan’s fasting guidelines? 

Throughout Ramadan fasting, these taking part don’t eat or drink from nightfall to daybreak through the month.

Previous to their quick starting, they sometimes eat what they name “suhoor,” which is a meal eaten earlier than daybreak that helps get them by way of the day of fasting.

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Along with suhoor, there’s additionally a nightly feast, which is called “iftar.”

There are different Ramadan guidelines which can be upheld from dawn to sundown. A few of these guidelines embrace no ingesting, smoking or sexual activity throughout these hours for the month.

4. What’s the significance of Ramadan?

Ramadan is a time that brings Muslims nearer to God and reminds them of the much less lucky who’re struggling. It’s a time closely revolved round prayer, and they’re supposed to look at the 5 every day prayers through the month.

Fasting through the month is one among Islam’s 5 pillars. The opposite pillars are declaration of religion, every day prayer, charity, in addition to making the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.

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All about Ramadan: What it is, fasting rules, and importance of the Islamic observance

Households come collectively for a nightly feast, known as iftar, after fasting all day throughout Ramadan. (Mustafa Hassona / Anadolu Company by way of Getty Photographs / File)

5. How do Muslims have a good time the top of Ramadan?

The tip of Ramadan is marked by a day known as Eid al-Fitr, which implies “pageant of breaking the quick.” The day marking the top of the holy month consists of gift-giving and feasts.

The Related Press contributed to this text.

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The ceasefire between Israel and Iran did not stop Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from firing off a post on X, slamming President Donald Trump.

“The U.S. president stated, ‘Iran must surrender.’ Needless to say, this statement is too big to come out of the U.S. president’s mouth,” Khamenei wrote.

On June 17, a few days before the U.S. carried out the strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump took to Truth Social to demand an “unconditional surrender” from Tehran. In a separate message on the same day, Trump said the U.S. had “complete and total control of the skies over Iran.” 

Trump also took a swipe at Khamenei himself, saying that the U.S. knew where the Iranian leader was hiding.

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“We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding,” Trump wrote. “He is an easy target, but is safe there — we are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now. But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks in a televised message, after the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, in Tehran, Iran, Jun. 26, 2025. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters)

THE MISSING MULLAH: IRAN’S ‘SUPREME LEADER’ A NO-SHOW FOR NEGOTIATIONS, THEN HID AS US POUNDED NUKE SITES

“Under President Trump’s leadership, Operation Midnight Hammer was executed perfectly — obliterating Iran’s nuclear capabilities and bringing them to the table for a ceasefire. This historic outcome was only possible because of America’s military might and the strength of our Commander in Chief,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Fox News Digital. 

Khamenei’s remarks appeared aimed more at projecting strength than reflecting reality. 

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Following Iran’s attack on Al-Udeid, the American airbase in Qatar, Khamenei bragged that Iran “delivered a heavy slap to the U.S.’s face.” However, Trump called it a “very weak response” before revealing that Iran gave the U.S. “early notice” of its planned retaliation.

“Iran has officially responded to our obliteration of their nuclear facilities with a very weak response, which we expected, and have very effectively countered. There have been 14 missiles fired — 13 were knocked down, and 1 was ‘set free,’ because it was headed in a nonthreatening direction. I am pleased to report that NO Americans were harmed, and hardly any damage was done,” Trump wrote. “I want to thank Iran for giving us early notice, which made it possible for no lives to be lost, and nobody to be injured.”

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Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei and President Donald Trump consider direct military engagement. Apr. 1, 2025 (Khamenei: West Asia News Agency, Reuters; Trump: SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

FRONTRUNNERS EMERGE AS IRANIAN OFFICIALS DISCUSS POSSIBLE SUCCESSORS TO KHAMENEI: REPORT

Since Israel launched its operation against Iran, Khamenei has been in hiding and, according to Reuters, his family is being guarded by the Vali-ye Amr special forces unit of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. Some believed — and even hoped — that the end of the nuclear program would also mean the end of the Islamic Republic’s rule; however, reports of an internal security crackdown have made the possibility of regime change seem less likely.

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President Donald Trump is shown in the Situation Room next to an image of the damage done to Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility on Jun. 21, 2025. (The White House; Maxar Technologies via Reuters)

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The regime is reportedly carrying out mass arrests and executions. The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said Monday that 705 individuals had been arrested in Iran on “political or security-related charges.” Many of the charges involve allegations of espionage on behalf of Israel.

Three people have reportedly already been executed for allegedly spying on behalf of the Mossad, Israel’s equivalent of the CIA, NBC News reported, citing Tasnim, which is affiliated with the IRGC.

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