At Eurospeak Language School, we embrace diversity and cultural celebrations, and this Ramadan is no exception. As we commemorate the spirit of Ramadan with a special presentation by one of our students. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions and significance of Ramadan while experiencing the warmth and inclusivity of our language courses. From General English to IELTS preparation, our courses provide the perfect platform for multicultural exchange and learning.
2. Who fasts during Ramadan?
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During this month, Muslims observe a strict fast
from dawn until sunset. They are not allowed to
eat or drink (even water) during daylight hours.
3. What do children usually do during
Ramadan?
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Sadaqah, or good deeds are important parts of the holy
month.
Donating food, clothing, money, and time, picking up trash,
helping the elderly, or planting a tree are just some ways to
show kindness and generosity.
4. Special Activities?
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• Perform Daily Prayers Without Fail. Pray is the most
important form of worship in Islam. ...
• Reading Al-Quran. ...
• Taraweeh in Congregation. ...
• Breaking the Fast in Time. ...
• Help Others in Need. ...
• Don't Forget Zakat.
5. What do we eat?
Iftar Dinner
Muslims break
their fast with iftar,
which usually
starts with dates
and water or milk,
followed by dinner.
Meals are eaten
with family or with
the local
community.
6. Gratitude and Empathy
Physical Health and Well-being
Weight Loss and Improved
Metabolism
Boosted Immune System
Better Blood Sugar Control
Improved Sleep
Reduces Blood Pressure
Benefits from fasting
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7. The Length of Fasting
Fasting generally entails abstaining from food,
drink, and sexual relations from before the first light
of dawn until the sun's setting.
The Purposes of Fasting
Fasting helps us draw near to god, surrender
ourselves to god, hear god's direction, and steel
ourselves with determination to do god's will.
8. When does Ramadan take place?
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Specifically, Ramadan is said to
begin at the first observance of
the crescent Moon over Mecca,
Saudi Arabia.
Because of this, start and end
dates are not set in stone and
may vary by a day.
9. Eid Al-Fitr
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Eid al-Fitr is one of two major holidays celebrated by
Muslims and commemorates the end of the holy month of
Ramadan, in which Muslims fast daily from before dawn
until sunset.
It is commemorated by a large, community-wide prayer
service in the morning, followed by meals and
conversation with friends and family.
10. Questions?
Is it difficult to fast for a month?
Except for eating and drinking, what else you could not
do?
When do children start to fast?
Can you buy a Nintendo Switch during Ramadan?
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