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Ramadan's spiritual meanings and significance
Fasting Ramadan is a religious premise for Muslims and enjoys great importance in Islam [1]. Fasting in Islamic law is a cult in the sense of constipation of breakfasts at a specific time of day, and under specific conditions, which is one of the pillars of Islam [2]. Fasting Ramadan is seen as an opportunity for Muslims to purify themselves and improve their relationship with God, and to get closer to him [3]. This holy month is an opportunity to achieve many spiritual and health benefits.
Spiritual cleansing and improvement in the relationship with God are among the most important objectives that Muslims seek to achieve during the month of Ramadan [4]. Fasting and doing this month represent an opportunity for repentance and a desire for spiritual development. By applying Islamic principles and thinking about spiritual matters, fasting people can improve their relationship with and get closer to God [5]. Fasting and doing Ramadan can help improve human morals and values, improving human relations in general.
Fasting in Ramadan can help promote human morals and values [6]. Fasting teaches us patience and probability of difficulties, and stresses the importance of controlling ourselves and strengthening will [7]. Fasting can also teach us the value of timekeeping and maintaining it [8]. Fasting can also teach us the value of quality, righteousness and charity, and encourage us to care for and help others [9]. By promoting these human values, fasting people can improve their human relations and promote spiritual and social integration [10].
Traditions and customs related to Ramadan
Food and drink traditions are among the most prominent customs associated with the holy month of Ramadan [11]. This month features two main meals, breakfast and charm, which are eaten before dawn and after sunset respectively. Some popular foods served during the month of Ramadan, such as Fassim, herring, milk thistle, dates and traditional desserts, are popular. Hot and cold drinks, such as tea, coffee and various juices, are also consumed and some Ramadan foods are prepared in homes and distributed to neighbors, relatives and those in need.
Diversity of different social and religious customs associated with the holy month of Ramadan [12]. Some religious customs include the prayer of Tarawih, the recitation of the Holy Koran, increased handouts and zakat, while social customs include visiting relatives and friends and exchanging congratulations and blessings by the Holy Month. Many religious and cultural events and activities are organized during Ramadan, such as religious lessons, lectures, cultural, sporting and recreational competitions.
Many special activities and popular traditions are famous in the holy month of Ramadan [13]. The establishment of Ramadan tables is one of the most prominent traditions, with food and drinks distributed to the fasting, needy and poor. Many religious, cultural and entertainment events are also organized, such as parties, festivals, competitions and popular games. These activities and traditions are an integral part of the day-to-day life of the fasting people and give the holy month of Ramadan a special and special spirit.
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