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The first day of fasting for the holy month is determined by the sighting of the new moon. The Holy month of Ramadan begins from Tuesday, April 13 and will conclude on Tuesday, May 11. After the Holy month of Ramadan draws to a close, Eid al-Fitr takes place. This year, the festival is expected to fall on Thursday, May 13, 2021.
Fasting begins a few hours after the sighting of the moon at sunrise and continues until sunset. Devotees pray five times a day and do not eat or drink during the day. They also refrain from sinful acts, such as false speech, insulting, cursing, lying, and fighting
The period of fasting is considered the most auspicious days in the Islamic calendar. It helps the community grow spiritually and get closer to Allah.
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