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- Why is Ramadan celebrated?
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim lunar year which is celebrated from beginning to end as holy in fact, many regard it as the holiest time of the Muslim year. The principle outward characteristic of Ramadan is that Muslims are expected to fast all day, every day. Traditionally the times of fast are marked as whenever a white thread can be distinguished from a black thread. Once those threads can no longer told apart, eating is permitted. Fasting during Ramadan is considered one of the Five Pillars, meaning it is one of the five most basic beliefs/acts which a Muslim has to do. However, it's not accurate to say that everyone simply goes without food or water
- When and how Ramadan is celebrated
Ramadan is the holiest of months in the Islamic calendar, and fasting in this month is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The month is spent by Muslims fasting during the daylight hours from dawn to sunset. Fasting during this month is often thought figuratively to burn away all sins. Muslims believe that the Qur'an was sent down to the lowest heaven during this month, thus being prepared for gradual revelation by the Angel Jibraeel (Gabriel) to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Furthermore, Muhammad told his followers that the gates of Heaven would be open all the month and the gates of Hell (Jahannum) would be closed. The first day of the next month, Shawwal, is spent in celebrations and is observed as the "Festival of Breaking Fast" or `Eid ul-Fitr.
- What special meals are served during Ramadan?
Nothing
4. If you had to give something up for Ramadan (i.e. for a whole month) what could it be?
I would give up Face book
5. What steps or procedures could you put in place to do this?
I would deactivate my Face book and delete applications of my phone, I would block from viewing Face book. Another procedure i would put it forward is having my parents change my password

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