Ramadan: A Time for Spiritual Reflection and Nourishment
As the crescent moon ushers in the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world embark on a journey of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and devotion. Central to this sacred month are the rituals of Sehri and Iftari, marking the beginning and end of each day’s fast respectively. Let’s delve into the significance and timing of these cherished traditions.
Ramadan's Sehri and Iftari are sacred rituals. Sehri, before dawn, provides sustenance for the day's fast, fostering community spirit. Iftari, at sunset, breaks the fast, celebrated with communal meals. Timetables guide the timings, aiding observance. These rituals nourish both body and soul, fostering spiritual connection and gratitude within the Muslim community.
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