Ramadan 2020 News
Shab-e-Qadr or Laylatul Qadr are the most holy nights of Islamic holy month of Ramadan or Ramzan. Shab-e-Qadr occurs in the last 10 days of the holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan and is considered as the Night of Power.
The Islamic holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan begins from Friday (April 24) as the moon was sighted in the states of Karnataka and Kerala. It was first seen at Kappad in Kerala's Kozhikode and then in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Karnataka.
So now it is time to quickly help our readers with some delicious and easy-to-make Sehri and Iftar recipes.
The sighting of the moon ushers the holy month of Ramazan. Muslims observe fast marking it as a gesture to revere the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief.
In wake of coronavirus lockdown, mosques were seen closed in Thiruvananthapuram. Due to COVID-19 outbreak, government has advised people to pray from their homes to observe social distancing norm. The nation is under lockdown till May 03.
This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
With the sighting of moon, the month-long holy month of Ramzan begins. Ramzan or Ramadan falls on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and holds great significance for the Muslim community across the globe.
As the Islamic month is about to begin, Twitterati thronged the micro-blogging site and conveyed best wishes.
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan (Ramzan) is expected to begin from April 24 (depends on the sighting of the crescent moon) in India. During Ramadan, Muslims observe fast from dawn to dusk and they break their fast in the evening by eating Iftar (meal). According to Islam, one can understand the pain and sufferings of other people and gets closer to the almighty Allah by not consuming food and water throughout the day.
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