Happy Ramadan
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan, celebrated by Muslims every year, is a festival that concludes chains of charity such as fasting, self-control, and prayer for thirty days each year.
The day of Ramadan is linked to the Islamic lunar calendar and the sighting of the new moon determines the exact date of the beginning of the month of Ramadan.
Ramadan usually takes place once every nine months. This year's Ramadan season began on May 26th.
Here are some interesting facts about the festival during Ramadan. Peace and reconciliation can be fostered by understanding the customs of other religions.
This beautiful Sri Lanka is a country full of multicultural and multicultural heritage and traditions. This Ramadan season is an opportunity to reminisce about the mutual unity and coexistence that exists between different religions and races which is a supreme quality of our country. Here is a description of Ramadan ..
If we can contribute to this peace and tranquility, we too can contribute to creating a beautiful and peaceful future for our children. One way to improve our coexistence is to understand the other's beliefs and customs.
By respecting the customs of our neighbors, we will instill in our children the noble qualities of patience and reconciliation and lay the foundation for a better tomorrow.
So with this in mind, today we are talking about the time of Ramadan that our Muslim brothers and sisters are meditating on these days. We often refer to this time as the time of catching Nombi.
What is Nombi catch during Ramadan?
Nombi is one of the most important rituals performed during the holy month of Ramadan. That is, devotees who eat their first meal each day before sunrise do not swallow any food or drink or even a drop of saliva until after sunset. This is done primarily to identify the hunger of the poor and to cultivate self-control.
It is also important for us to know about Ramadan because by understanding the special religious practices of our fellow people in our country we will be able to respect their beliefs and then share the joy of their special days with understanding.
Finlay also ramadan and contribute to creating a better tomorrow for our children as true Sri Lankans.
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