Ramadan
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Nigeria Shia Muslims distribute grains to less fortunate
Sheikh Zakzaky distributed grains as a relief to the less privileged residents in Zaria, Kaduna.
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Ramadan customs in different countries (5):
How Pakistani people celebrate Ramadan?
For Iftar, usually first food that is eaten is date as it is said that it was the favorite food of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and he also opened his fast with a date.
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Ramadan customs in different countries (2):
Let’s find out about Ramadan & Eid-ul Fitr in Malaysia
Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims where they are required to fast from dawn to dusk for 29 or 30 days and experiencing Ramadan in Malaysia has its own merits as the atmosphere is nothing short of convivial.
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Ramadan during coronavirus: An opportunity to appreciate loved ones, be grateful and self-reflect
. For 30 days, Muslims gather at iftar, the fast-breaking meal at sunset, for the ever-enchanting sense of affinity and friendship. This practice is so widespread and well-endorsed by Islam that solitary iftar meals are considered a sad affair.
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How Ramadan 2020 can help the needy get through the pandemic
The world’s faithful across the world have been facing difficult choices as the pandemic has led countries to suspend religious services in mosques, churches and other places of worship.