The Spiritual and Social Aspect of Ramadan
Let's expand on some of the key elements of Ramadan. For instance, the practice of fasting is a central part of Ramadan. This means that Muslims abstain from food, drink, and smoking during daylight hours. Fasting is a way to purify the body and spirit, and it also serves as a reminder of those who are less fortunate. Additionally, Muslims are encouraged to practice extra kindness and generosity during Ramadan. They often give charity, known as Zakat, and they may also perform additional prayers, known as Tarawih, at night. The month of Ramadan ends with a celebration called Eid al-Fitr.
So therefore as an Islamic brother and sister I will urge us to keep our self clean and pure during Ramadan and even after Ramadan.Sallam!!!