Here’s all you need to know about ramadan celebration in India
Ramadan is a significant month for Muslims in India, and it is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion. The month-long fast, Iftar, Taraweeh, acts of charity, and the festive atmosphere make Ramadan a unique and special time in India.
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Ramadan is the most sacred month for Muslims around the world. It is observed by fasting from dawn until sunset and engaging in acts of worship and charity. In India, Ramadan is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion by the Muslim community. Here’s all you need to know about Ramadan celebration in India: (AP)
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Fasting: The most significant aspect of Ramadan is fasting. Muslims in India abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs during the daylight hours of Ramadan. The fast is broken at sunset with a meal called Iftar. (AP)
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Iftar: Iftar is the meal eaten by Muslims after sunset to break their fast. In India, Iftar is a grand affair, and people often invite family, friends, and neighbours to share in the feast. (AFP)
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Taraweeh: Taraweeh is a special prayer performed every night during Ramadan. In India, mosques are decorated with lights, and people gather to perform Taraweeh together. (HT Photo/Deepak Gupta)
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