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In various languages of the world, the holy will ask for someone in Ramadan.
Chase noticing On Friday, the Moon Committee announced that the first day of the first fasting, Saudi Arabia, the first day of the first fasting.
Other countries watch their month meetings and the month of Crescent did not see the first day of March 2 in a number of other countries throughout Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Asia.
Break the news | The month of crescent was seen in Saudi Arabia.
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– 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻 (@haramainfo) February 28, 2025
About 1.9 billion Muslims – almost a quarter of the world’s population – Ramadan. The largest Muslim population in Indonesia, about 240 million, and then Pakistan (225 million), India (211 million), Bangladesh (155 million) and Nigeria (111 million).
As soon as the holy month begins, many Muslims are preparing for fast and society. Start the days of the rapidly observing days with a purple, suhoor and break their fast in the sunset with iftar.
Muslims believe that the first verses of the month of Ramadan are the month, the Mohammad Prophet was sent to the Prophet 1400 years ago.
Oruj, five columns of Islam, Muslim faith, Daily prayers, philanthropy and the pilgrimage are physically and financially, along with Hajj.
The moon begins with a vision point of the new month, is often accompanied by congratulations on the occasion. Many Muslims have their own traditional congratulations in their native languages of most countries.
Among the most common words are “Ramadan Mubarak” and “Ramadan Kareem”. These are Arab words translated to “Mubarak Ramadan” and “Generous Ramadan”.
Greetings are not limited to spoken language. They also stretch for a tongue and bryle sign. Some countries have a sign language version, but the one hand horizontally in the mouth, most common to represent the fast.
Ramadan is a collection of congratulatory cards that you can download below and share.