• 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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  • Muslims, most of whom are migrant workers, gather at a charity iftar camp, during the holy month of Ramadan, in Dubai.

    يجتمع المسلمون، ومعظمهم من العمال المهاجرين، في مخيم إفطار خيري خلال شهر رمضان المبارك في دبي

    Amr Alfiky | Reuters
    Muslims, most of whom are migrant workers, gather at a charity iftar camp, during the holy month of Ramadan, in Dubai. يجتمع المسلمون، ومعظمهم من العمال المهاجرين، في مخيم إفطار خيري خلال شهر رمضان المبارك في دبي Amr Alfiky | Reuters
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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

    #propergaanda #pakistan #viralpost #Ramadan #Pakistan #Fasting #Iftar #HolyMonth
    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 holy month of #Ramadan kicked off on the weekend for millions of #Muslims around the world.

    Ramadan, the ninth and the holiest month in the #Islamic calendar, is one of the five pillars of Islam and is the time of the year when #religious fervour is rekindled throughout the #Muslim world.
    🕌 The holy month of #Ramadan kicked off on the weekend for millions of #Muslims around the world. 🕋 Ramadan, the ninth and the holiest month in the #Islamic calendar, is one of the five pillars of Islam and is the time of the year when #religious fervour is rekindled throughout the #Muslim world.
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  • Ramadan vibes in Egypt.
    Ramadan vibes in Egypt.
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  • 3 O"clock in Ramadan
    3 O"clock in Ramadan 💙🌼
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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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  • As families gathered on #Ramadan’s first day to break their fast, a red-covered table that stretched several hundred meters cut its way through rubble in southern #Gaza. #Palestine https://arab.news/62948
    As families gathered on #Ramadan’s first day to break their fast, a red-covered table that stretched several hundred meters cut its way through rubble in southern #Gaza. #Palestine https://arab.news/62948
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  • Ramadan kareem
    Welcome to Istanbul Turkey

    ORTAKÖY - GALATA TOWER - AYASOFIYA

    #ramadan #ramadankareem #ramadanmubarak #ramadan_kareem #travel #photography #photooftheday #tourism #turismo #eminonu #سفر #رحلات #سياحة #رمضان #رمضان_كريم #رمضان_مبارك #اسطنبول #تركيا #i̇stanbul #turkey #ramazan
    Ramadan kareem 🌙🕌 Welcome to Istanbul Turkey 🤍 🇹🇷 ✈️👫 📍ORTAKÖY - GALATA TOWER - AYASOFIYA #ramadan #ramadankareem #ramadanmubarak #ramadan_kareem #travel #photography #photooftheday #tourism #turismo #eminonu #سفر #رحلات #سياحة #رمضان #رمضان_كريم #رمضان_مبارك #اسطنبول #تركيا #i̇stanbul #turkey #ramazan
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