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Celebrating Ramadan as a month of reflection
Summary
Ramadan is a month observed by Muslims that follows the lunar calendar, involves daily fasting from dawn to sunset, and concludes with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.
Content
Ramadan is observed by Muslims locally and around the world. It follows the lunar calendar and lasts about 29 or 30 days. The month focuses on reflection, self-awareness, and strengthening connections with others. The article notes a Mountlake Terrace Library showcase in February that highlights Ramadan and its traditions.
Key points:
- Ramadan follows the lunar calendar and typically lasts about 29 or 30 days.
- Many Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours.
- The fast aims to encourage mindfulness, patience, gratitude, and empathy for those who face hardship.
- Meals connected to the fast include Suhoor before dawn and Iftar in the evening, often shared with family and community.
- Practices during Ramadan often include increased prayer, evening Taraweeh prayers, and focused Quran recitation.
- The month concludes with Eid al-Fitr, a celebration that includes prayer, gatherings, and shared meals.
Summary:
The practices described emphasize reflection, generosity, and strengthened community ties. The article notes a Mountlake Terrace Library showcase in February where community members are invited to learn more.
