What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar.
Every day during this month, Muslims around the world spend the daylight hours
in a complete fast.
During the blessed month of Ramadan,
Muslims all over the world abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs
during the daylight hours. As a time to purify the soul, refocus attention on
God, and practice self-sacrifice, Ramadan is much more than just not eating and
drinking.
Muslims are called upon to use this month to
re-evaluate their lives in light of Islamic guidance. We are to make peace with
those who have wronged us, strengthen ties with family and friends, do away
with bad habits -- essentially to clean up our lives, our thoughts, and our
feelings. The Arabic word for "fasting" literally means "to
refrain" - and it means not only refraining from food and drink, but from
evil actions, thoughts, and words.
During Ramadan, every part of the body must be
restrained. The tongue must be restrained from backbiting and gossip. The eyes
must restrain themselves from looking at unlawful things. The hand must not
touch or take anything that does not belong to it. The ears must refrain from
listening to idle talk or obscene words. The feet must refrain from going to
sinful places. In such a way, every part of the body observes the fast.
Therefore, fasting is not merely physical, but is
rather the total commitment of the person's body and soul to the spirit of the
fast. Ramadan is a time to practice self-restraint; a time to cleanse the body
and soul from impurities and re-focus one's self on the worship of God.
( source: http://islam.about.com/od/ramadan/f/ramadanintro.htm )
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