• Eid al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan and is being celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide.

    During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours

    After a month of fasting, Eid begins with early morning prayers and is followed by festive gatherings, charity events and shared meals. Lasting for three days, Eid is a time of joy, gratitude and community for Muslims. But this year’s celebrations, like last year’s, are marred by Israel’s genocidal war on Palestine’s Gaza since October 2023.
    Eid al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan and is being celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours After a month of fasting, Eid begins with early morning prayers and is followed by festive gatherings, charity events and shared meals. Lasting for three days, Eid is a time of joy, gratitude and community for Muslims. But this year’s celebrations, like last year’s, are marred by Israel’s genocidal war on Palestine’s Gaza since October 2023.
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  • Lamine Yamal for Ramadan's fast: "Yes, it is a matter of faith in your religion. I believe in my religion, and I am healthy enough to fast.

    I wake up at 5am to pray and drink something with electrolytes because they help the body stay hydrated throughout the day.

    Fasting does not affect my performance. The club is fully prepared for this and assures us all we need to perform 100%"
    Lamine Yamal for Ramadan's fast: "Yes, it is a matter of faith in your religion. I believe in my religion, and I am healthy enough to fast. I wake up at 5am to pray and drink something with electrolytes because they help the body stay hydrated throughout the day. Fasting does not affect my performance. The club is fully prepared for this and assures us all we need to perform 100%"
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  • The holy month of Ramadan, with its practices of fasting and worship, cultivates a profound sense of unity among Muslims worldwide.

    From London to New Delhi, long spreads of food await those observing the holy month, bringing together thousands of worshippers everyday to break their fast at sunset in mass iftars. Whether individually or alongside their families, everyone is welcomed.
    The holy month of Ramadan, with its practices of fasting and worship, cultivates a profound sense of unity among Muslims worldwide. From London to New Delhi, long spreads of food await those observing the holy month, bringing together thousands of worshippers everyday to break their fast at sunset in mass iftars. Whether individually or alongside their families, everyone is welcomed.
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  • What Happened: Muslims in Pakistan break their fast on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan on March 2, 2025.

    Report By: News Desk

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    What Happened: Muslims in Pakistan break their fast on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan on March 2, 2025. Report By: News Desk #propergaanda #pakistan #viralpost #Ramadan #Pakistan #Fasting #Iftar #HolyMonth
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  • The fast of Ramadan has begun in many parts of the world. It is considered the holiest month for Muslims. The fasting month comes after Eid al-Fitr.

    The duration of the daily fast varies depending on the place and season. In the Nordic countries, the longest fasting period is around 16 hours at the end of the fasting month. On the other hand, in many countries the fasting period is around 12 hours. How long exactly do Muslims fast in different countries? Here is a summary.
    The fast of Ramadan has begun in many parts of the world. It is considered the holiest month for Muslims. The fasting month comes after Eid al-Fitr. The duration of the daily fast varies depending on the place and season. In the Nordic countries, the longest fasting period is around 16 hours at the end of the fasting month. On the other hand, in many countries the fasting period is around 12 hours. How long exactly do Muslims fast in different countries? Here is a summary.
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  • Millions of Muslims across the globe welcomed the holy month of Ramadan with Tarawih, a special evening prayer observed exclusively during the sacred month of fasting and devotion.

    After breaking their fast at sunset, worshippers traditionally congregate in mosques to perform Tarawih. Meaning “rest” in Arabic, Tarawih is observed after the last daily prayer, Isha.
    Millions of Muslims across the globe welcomed the holy month of Ramadan with Tarawih, a special evening prayer observed exclusively during the sacred month of fasting and devotion. After breaking their fast at sunset, worshippers traditionally congregate in mosques to perform Tarawih. Meaning “rest” in Arabic, Tarawih is observed after the last daily prayer, Isha.
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  • Ramadan in London is a vibrant and spiritual time for the city's Muslim community. Mosques like the East London Mosque and Regents Park Mosque hold special prayers (Taraweeh) and community iftars. Many restaurants and cafes offer late-night meals to accommodate fasting hours. The city also hosts charity events and food drives to support those in need. With London’s diverse population, Ramadan is marked by a mix of traditions from different cultures, making it a unique and inclusive experience.
    Ramadan in London is a vibrant and spiritual time for the city's Muslim community. Mosques like the East London Mosque and Regents Park Mosque hold special prayers (Taraweeh) and community iftars. Many restaurants and cafes offer late-night meals to accommodate fasting hours. The city also hosts charity events and food drives to support those in need. With London’s diverse population, Ramadan is marked by a mix of traditions from different cultures, making it a unique and inclusive experience. 💖🇬🇧
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  • Muslim worshippers worldwide gathered on April 5 to perform the last Friday prayer of the holy month of Ramadan. This day is referred to as Jamat ul Vida, or ‘Friday of Farewell,’ and is observed before the month of fasting comes to an end marked by Eid al Fitr.
    Muslim worshippers worldwide gathered on April 5 to perform the last Friday prayer of the holy month of Ramadan. This day is referred to as Jamat ul Vida, or ‘Friday of Farewell,’ and is observed before the month of fasting comes to an end marked by Eid al Fitr.
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  • May Allah (SWT) bring justice, and accept our fasting and prayers this Ramadan. 🏽

    Art by @ibaarawahi

    #muslim #islam #ramadan #ramadan2024
    May Allah (SWT) bring justice, and accept our fasting and prayers this Ramadan. 🌙 🤲🏽 Art by @ibaarawahi #muslim #islam #ramadan #ramadan2024
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  • May Allah (SWT) bring justice, and accept our fasting and prayers this Ramadan. 🏽

    Art by @ibaarawahi

    #muslim #islam #ramadan #ramadan2024
    May Allah (SWT) bring justice, and accept our fasting and prayers this Ramadan. 🌙 🤲🏽 Art by @ibaarawahi #muslim #islam #ramadan #ramadan2024
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